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This page is to record
any comments visitors to the web site have fed back to me on the Feed Back
Form, so please send me yours and I will add them to the page on a regular
basis, thanks
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Date: 6 Dec 2007, Time: 08:03
Comments: Hi Pete, First of all, let me say what a
wonderful job you have done with your 'Snitch Family History' site!
I happened upon it by sheer chance this evening, when I was looking for
a pub - the 'White Lion' -in St Neots that one of my ancestors, Thomas
Snitch (1783/4-1850), used to be the publican of. By doing a Google
search, I came across your site, and have spent the last hour reading
many of the fascinating details you have gathered there.
I wish to ask you some questions, if I may, regarding the
particular Snitches that relate to me. But first, let me tell you about
my association to the Snitch family: The Thomas Snitch I mentioned above
married Jemima Slade in 1805, and they had a daughter, Kezia. She then
went on to marry William Ekers in 1845, and they had a son named Thomas,
who later married a Canadian named Mary. Thomas and Mary Ekers had a
daughter named Helen, who went on to marry George Robert McHugh. They
had a son named George, who had a son named Michael, who in turn had me!
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Date: 31 Dec 2007, Time: 20:53
Comments:
I just noticed your site
while surfing the web, I’m not sure if I am related to you however I
know snitch is a unique name. My name is John Snitch as well. I
live in Canada and am 34 years
old, I know my background is from somewhere around Yorkshire but don’t
know much more than that. If you would like to contact me my e mail is
john_snitch@hotmail.com Have a good day and happy new year, John
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Date: 21 Jan 2008, Time: 00:01
Comments: I've been
doing some research into my family tree and I came across your family
history. My gg granddads name was Elias Hollis and I know that he
lived in Ramsey and he married a Mary. Your site shows that this was
Mary Snitch, I was very excited to see that you had a photo of her and
I was wondering if you had any more photos of her and Elias or maybe
their children?. If you would like I know the information on their
children and their children and so on. Would you please mail me to let
me know you received this mail and if you have any other photos and
also if you would like the info that I know thank you. Tricia
Grange (nee Hollis)
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Date: 16 Jun 2008, Time: 17:51
Comments: I'm very impressed by your family history site,
which I discovered almost by chance. I think you've done a wonderful
job. Your ancestor Emma Seaton, who married Henry Snitch (1833-1900)
was I believe the sister of my great-grandfather, Robert Seaton, born circa
1835. He married c 1861, Sophia Dewberry, whose parents were
originally from Wood Walton; they moved to High St, Upwood and had 8 living
children-7 of them girls. Most of the girls went into service in
Bradford, thus exchanging agrarian poverty for the grimier industrial kind.
My maternal grandmother, Hannah b.1862 lived to the ripe old age of 86 -
long enough to see me, the family's first undergraduate, get to Cambridge-
or, as she rightly saw it, back to our ancestral hunting grounds at the edge
of the fen! She was a radical Methodist all her life so I'm quite
interested in Methodism in the Upwood area and the Larritt family.
Also in other names which keep cropping up- Dewberry and Teat for example.
Shirley Wilson
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Date: 16 Aug 2008, Time: 22:08
Comments: I have just looked at
snitchfamilyhistory.co.uk and I am amazed at the amount of information you
have, you have so many photo's. I was thrilled to see photo's of my
Great Grandmother Edith and Great Great Grandparents George and Lizzie
because I don't think either my father or my aunt have any pictures of them.
You have certainly traced the Snitch's a long way back. My grandmother
was Edna Dean 1907 - 1980, the daughter of Harry Dean and Edith Snitch
1881-1966. You have two of Edna's sisters, Edie and Eva and their
brother Alfred, Unfortunately there is no-one of the name Snitch in our part
of the tree now. If I do manage to uncover any photo's I will email
them to you. Warm regards. Tanya
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Date: 28 Sep 2008, Time: 15:57
Comments: Love the site and the way it's laid out.
It would seem that I am part of your tree, although it is distant so I will
be in touch by mail at a later date if that's ok, Nigel Flowers
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Date: 2 Oct 2008, Time:
21:12 Comments: Hello, I am related to Edna Dean,
sister of Eva, Edie, Alf and Alice. She married and had 2
children, one of which is my mum. So we are distantly related.
It is a relatively new hobby of mine and this site is a great help.
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Date: 5 Oct 2008, Time:
17:27 Comments: Hi
Karenglass@hotmail.co.uk I
did write the other day but didn't leave my e mail. Have just been
showing my mum the tree and she remembers sitting on a step at auntie
Edie (Woolhouse) with John Turton moaning about having their finger
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Date: 24 Dec 2008, Time:
00:48 Comments: I've been researching my family
history and came across your website:
http://www.snitchfamilyhistory.co.uk/john_snitch's_charity.htm with
mention of James Roger of Potton in 1843. James was a Master
Apprentice in the Snitch Charity. I am the direct 6xgrandchild of
James and would like to know more information regarding the work he was
involved in, etc. I would appreciate any further information you
have. Thanks in advance, Kind Regards
Andrew Rogers. ---------- "
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Date: 15 Apr 2009, Time:
23:19 Comments: I am delighted to have
"found" my Mr Snitch. My very earliest recollection - I wish it was
clearer - was of being given small mints out of a paper bag by dear old
Mr Snitch, who lived up the road from us in Chipstead Lane, Lower
Kingswood, Surrey. His name was kept alive in our family, because he was
such a lovely old man, and because of his unusual name. I would have
been barely three when George Snitch died, but I guess he was buried in
Kingswood Churchyard, so when I next pass I will try and find his grave
and pay my belated respects.
Many thanks for managing the Snitch website. As we all get older such
memories of the distant past become the more valuable, but rarely as
this one brought back to life so clearly. Do you have a photograph of
him? There is one old man in the photographs on your site, with a stick,
who looks remarkably the memory I have of him. Kind regards,
Sean Hawkins --------- "
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Date: 27 May 2009, Time:
14:43 Comments: Hello: Your Snitch web site is
impressive. I discovered it because I have been tracing my family
history (since 1976!) and I am a direct descendant of Francis Snitch of
Potton who married Elizabeth Parker in 1713. Have you managed to connect
Francis to the other Snitches? William Kirk
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Date: 6 Nov 2009, Time:
16:48 Comments: I have found your site very informative
and so helpful in confirming some of my findings in my family tree.
Like William Kirk, I also believe I am a descendant of Francis Snitch
and Elizabeth Parker, some 8 generations back, through their daughter
Sarah. I have not been able to find any further details so too am
interested if you have any more information. Hilary Martin
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Date: 9 Mar 2010, Time:
6:11 Comment: What a magnificent web site. It
obviously took many years to compile. I have saved it to return to
later to study in depth as it is such a wonderful tool for verifying
and checking other research. I only have about 100 years worth of
Snitch's in my tree at present but I am sure that with more research I
will find some more. Wonderful!!! Brenda
Smith
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Date: 20 Aug 2010, Time:
20:29 Comment: I came across your website purely by
chance having typed the name of my grandfather "Joseph Drakes Armstrong"
into Google. Joseph married Nellie Snitch in Lincoln in 1923 and I
am their granddaughter. Your website is brilliant and if I can
help with any information regarding Nellie's family please let me know.
Sue Day (Armstrong)
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Date: 1 Jul 2011, Time:
15:11 Comment: Congratulations on a fantastic site.
I am not related to your family but quite by accident I discovered that
my great great grandparents lived at no 3 St Neots Road in 1881.
It was lovely to see where they lived and will help me build a better
picture of their life. Many thanks, Val
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Date: 22 Jan 2012, Time:
16:18 Comment: Just a note to congratulate you on your
website. I accidentally came across your interesting Snitch family
history site. I'm not related but as I'm also researching my family's
history I was interested to see that my late mother's best childhood
friend Elsie Snitch is included on your website (my mother at that
time being Edie Shearing b1918). I remember my mother had a lovely photo
of Elsie Snitch and that's why I remember her name. Also Elsie was one
of my mother's bridesmaids when my mother married in 1938 -
unfortunately I don't have a photo of the bridesmaids.
Best Wishes for your research. Rena McCarthy (now living in
Lancashire).
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