Hi Steve,
Many thanks for your info, but we have your info and we cannot link him
into our local land owning Dawsons.
Cheers Phil
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> From: Steve Grindlay <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Missing cleric
> Date: 05 January 2000 20:14
>
> At 22:54 04/01/90 +0000, you wrote:
> I have a missing Rev Henry Dawson, ref to him c1840 as a landowner in
> N.W.Yorks, but he is not registered locally.
> He has a brother called Fredrick. Possible he has a connection with St
> Leonards either a church or a place in southern England.
>
> In a post a couple of weeks ago Aidan Jones referred to an online version
> of Venn's "Alumni Cantabrigienses" at
> http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search/cambridge.htm .
>
> A search on this produced:
> Dawson, Henry.
> College: ST CATHARINE'S
> Entered: Lent, 1828
> Born:
> Died:
> Adm. Fell.-Com. at ST CATHARINE'S, Nov. 29, 1827. S. of Capt. Dawson, of
> Alverthorpe Hall, Wakefield, Yorks. Matric. Lent, 1828; B.A. 1832; M.A.
> 1835. Ord. deacon, 1831; priest, 1832. 'Henry Dawson, M.A.' (no
University
> given) was R. of Gt Munden, Herts., 1846-63. 'Of Wakefield' from 1841-6
and
> from 1864-86. Disappears from Crockford, in 1887. (Clergy Lists.)
>
> Is this your man?
>
>
>
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