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Famous.

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Allan

Allan Report 3 Mar 2025 21:45

I suppose that that is the origin of the Lancastrian expression 'There's nowt so queer as folk' ;-) :-D :-D

Caroline

Caroline Report 3 Mar 2025 04:24

:-D :-D :-D

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 2 Mar 2025 22:59

:-D :-D :-D :-D

Allan

Allan Report 2 Mar 2025 20:46

Strange that, Caroline, my dad was the Queen of the Lancastrian Layabouts

Caroline

Caroline Report 2 Mar 2025 18:12

On my fathers side we have a Queen of the Scottish gypsies! :-D

Island

Island Report 2 Mar 2025 11:33

:-D Florence

I found a tenuous link to the Yorkshire Ripper. :-0 Didn't pursue further.

I'm keeping quiet about the living 'marry in' :-0

Florence61

Florence61 Report 2 Mar 2025 09:54

My "famous" rellies are famous for all the wrong reasons!

grannyfranny

grannyfranny Report 28 Feb 2025 20:25

I have Jack Crayston the footballer and manager, a 'cousin' of grannies.

And Mum's cousin was married to Patrick Willis, the RN chief Petty Officer who was in the HM submarine Poseiden when it had a collision. He received a George Cross for his heroism.

OH has Eric Kemp Langton, speedway rider, a 'cousin' of his mother.

LaGooner

LaGooner Report 28 Feb 2025 15:52

All are on my OH's side. Welsh, English and French Royalty, several Archbishops and a well known F1 Racing driver.

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 28 Feb 2025 13:52

Both :-S
On my mum's side:

My g g uncle, James Prior, was the first person to attempt a train robbery.
This happened in 1851, at Cheddington - where the 'Great Train Robbery' of 1963 took place.
The judge didn't know how long to put him in prison - no-one had done this before - so gave him 2 years.
He spent this time in Peckham Lunatic asylum, escaping twice.

1842 - My g x 4 grandad, Henry Floyd, was (apparently) the heaviest man in England, when he died. see pic.

On my dad's side:
My gran was in Cornish newspapers quite a bit :-S

My g x lots grandparents, Capt. John Killigrew, and his wife Lady Elizabeth (nee Trewynnard) were not only wealthy, they were the first inhabitants of Pendennis Castle,and they were pirates.

Their son, John, and his wife, Mary, were also pirates, and writers quite often get the two couples confused.
The pyramid in Falmouth was built by the last direct descendant of this side of the Killigrew family.

My 'Hornicotes' ancestors used to own Tintagel.


If you're 'into' Bonsai, my brother is, it seems is quite famous. It appears he is 'one of the U.K.'s most established and well respected bonsai potters'.
He sells his pots at shows, and, quite often, he's sold out before the show opens - other stall holders buy them!! :-0

LaGooner

LaGooner Report 28 Feb 2025 13:32

Yes quite a few :-D

ZZzzz

ZZzzz Report 28 Feb 2025 09:56

Or infamous. did you discover any in your family history?