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Celebrant: Rt Rev Derek Bond, Bishop of Bradwell[culmer.ged]
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Thank you to Phil Culmer for creating WikiTree profile Culmer-128 through the import of Phil_Culmer.ged on Jun 25, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Phil and others.
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Since you have done so much research, I would like to ask if you have anything on the parents of Stephen Culmer b 1785 in England. I have his father, Stephen Culmer b 8 Mar 1743, but it appears he had 2, maybe 3 wives. Possibly Carolyn Morton married 12 May 1776 ENG. Probably Mary Gamrel married 27 FEb 1781 and she died in childbirth 30 Dec 1788, and 3) Sarah Wise 7 July 1789. Before I post this, I thought I would check with you on your findings.
I think your Stephen may be the same Steven as Culmer-230, whom I have as being born in 1792, in Deal.
IIRC, my data for that part of the tree came from a typed genealogy produced by the Church of the Latter-Day Saints, which has been circulating in the family for 30 years or so. I'm trying to work by wat through it and find independent sources, but I don't think I've got to him yet. When I've got a moment, i'll put it, or a link to it, on here.
I noticed that you were currently following the CEMETERIES tag, but were not yet a member of the Cemeteries Global Cemeteries Project.If you are interested in more details about the project, or are just ready to sign up, please head on over to our G2G Welcome Post for more information.
We have not heard back from you about the Global Cemeteries Project so assume you do not wish to continue in the project at this time. Thank you for all the contributions you have made; we are sorry to see you go. You are most welcome to rejoin at any time via the G2G sign up post.
You received a message a couple of weeks ago about the new-look Global Cemeteries Project but we have not yet heard back from you. If you would like to continue in the project, please can you PM me your team(s) selections and your e-mail address for the Google group.
If I dont hear back from you by this time next week Ill assume you no longer wish to be in the project at this time.
Many thanks,
Darren :-)
Project Coordinator for Membership
Global Cemeteries Project
Weve made some exciting changes to the Global Cemeteries Project. The sub-projects have been merged into the Global Project to help with Leadership and to facilitate collaboration.
Some roles within the project have changed. From now on, there are Project Coordinators for each continent, and one for Welcome and Integration, plus Team Leaders for each individual Country etc.
Please let me know if youd like to stay on in the new project, if youd like to continue in an existing role, and which team(s) youd like to be on. Please also give me your e-mail address so that I can get you added to the projects Google Group.
You have a six proposed Bennett merges from 6 May awaiting your attention.
Can you please look at them as privacy settings prevent others from doing it for you.
If you need any help getting started, check out the "Help" section or G2G.
You might want to check out the introductory WikiTree video that a member created.
Thank you for joining our collaborative tree.
Maggie N
Hi, I'm mainly researching the Culmer family, and others connected to it, such as the Morhalls and the Nunns. I think the Wiki's mission is a wonderful thing (I thought of trying this once, but didn't have the tech skills for it). The simple rules strike me as ones that any researchers should abide by, and I will do my best to abide by them.
Since you have done so much research, I would like to ask if you have anything on the parents of Stephen Culmer b 1785 in England. I have his father, Stephen Culmer b 8 Mar 1743, but it appears he had 2, maybe 3 wives. Possibly Carolyn Morton married 12 May 1776 ENG. Probably Mary Gamrel married 27 FEb 1781 and she died in childbirth 30 Dec 1788, and 3) Sarah Wise 7 July 1789. Before I post this, I thought I would check with you on your findings.
I think your Stephen may be the same Steven as Culmer-230, whom I have as being born in 1792, in Deal.
IIRC, my data for that part of the tree came from a typed genealogy produced by the Church of the Latter-Day Saints, which has been circulating in the family for 30 years or so. I'm trying to work by wat through it and find independent sources, but I don't think I've got to him yet. When I've got a moment, i'll put it, or a link to it, on here.
I noticed that you were currently following the CEMETERIES tag, but were not yet a member of the Cemeteries Global Cemeteries Project.If you are interested in more details about the project, or are just ready to sign up, please head on over to our G2G Welcome Post for more information.
I look forward to seeing you around the tree!
Steve ~Global Cemeteries Project Leader
We have not heard back from you about the Global Cemeteries Project so assume you do not wish to continue in the project at this time. Thank you for all the contributions you have made; we are sorry to see you go. You are most welcome to rejoin at any time via the G2G sign up post.
Susie :-)
Leader, Global Cemeteries Project
You received a message a couple of weeks ago about the new-look Global Cemeteries Project but we have not yet heard back from you. If you would like to continue in the project, please can you PM me your team(s) selections and your e-mail address for the Google group.
If I dont hear back from you by this time next week Ill assume you no longer wish to be in the project at this time.
Many thanks,
Darren :-)
Project Coordinator for Membership Global Cemeteries Project
Weve made some exciting changes to the Global Cemeteries Project. The sub-projects have been merged into the Global Project to help with Leadership and to facilitate collaboration.
Some roles within the project have changed. From now on, there are Project Coordinators for each continent, and one for Welcome and Integration, plus Team Leaders for each individual Country etc.
Please let me know if youd like to stay on in the new project, if youd like to continue in an existing role, and which team(s) youd like to be on. Please also give me your e-mail address so that I can get you added to the projects Google Group.
Many thanks,
Susie
Leader, Global Cemeteries
You have a six proposed Bennett merges from 6 May awaiting your attention. Can you please look at them as privacy settings prevent others from doing it for you.
Regards Mark Dorney
Richard (1795-1855) and Ann Culmer had daughter Ann, who married Benjamin Morton. Do any of those names ring a bell?
If you need any help getting started, check out the "Help" section or G2G. You might want to check out the introductory WikiTree video that a member created. Thank you for joining our collaborative tree. Maggie N