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133) jacqueline erdmann 
Location:
Perth Western Australia
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Sunday, 7 March 2010 16:33 Permalink

I have recently started to research the family tree and have found that my GGG grandmother was Jemima Docwra born in 1818,her father being Jabez Docwra. Still researching
132) jacqueline Erdmann 
Location:
Perth Western Australia
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Sunday, 7 March 2010 16:22 Permalink

i have recently found i am related on my fathers side to the DOCWRA family. Still trying to work out whos who.. but this site is fantastic :))
131) Stephen Dockeray 
Location:
Eston Cleveland.
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Tuesday, 22 December 2009 14:04 Permalink

thoght there was just a few of us how wrong was i.
130) bridget docwra 
Location:
great yarmouth
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Saturday, 19 December 2009 21:22 Permalink

wow, wat a lot of docwra@s ....my grandparents were danny and peggy docwra, danny use to be a rag and bone man in great yarmouth also delt with horses etc, my father is brian docwra if thats any help x embarrassment
129) len millward 
Location:
New Zealand
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Monday, 9 November 2009 09:53 Permalink

looking for the docwras who lived in Rhodesia in the 1970's. The two daughters were Karen and Tanya Docwra who both went to Hatfield Girls high in Saisbury.( Now Harare in Zimbabwe) Would like to know what happened to them.
128) Debbie 
Location:
Beverley, East Yorkshire
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Monday, 12 October 2009 22:13 Permalink

Hi, Just wondered if I could help anyone who is researching Docwras from the Hull and East Riding area? My mother is Gloria Docwra and my Grandad William Docwra. His son died, so there are no longer any Docwras to carry on his name. So I suppose I might be the last area of knowledge for this family. :(

Anyway, on a lighter note. Feel free to email should you require any info.

Regards, Debbie
127) Simon Phillips 
Location:
Cyprus
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Friday, 25 July 2008 09:02 Permalink

Found it! The Docwra portrait is actually from William Segar’s Honor Military and Civil, London 1602
126) Simon Phillips 
Location:
Cyprus
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Wednesday, 23 July 2008 08:35 Permalink

The webpage says the Prior Docwra image is from Titles of Honor. Can someone confirm this/give p.No?
125) annie Morris 
Location:
currently in France
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Saturday, 30 June 2007 16:48 Permalink

Hi Anne It is I of the beery Stephen connection wondered how you are and if any moves on that one? A
124) Anne 
Location:
Westmorland, England
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Saturday, 9 December 2006 17:53 Permalink

The guestbook is suffering from automated spam. To prevent this I have set a message size limit which real users can handle but scripts can't. This means that your message will only show if it is exactly a hundred characters long. Characters include punctuation and spaces. As soon as I can install a better option I shall do - sorry for the inconvenience meanwhile.
123) Frank Skinner 
Location:
Cirencester, Glos., England
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Tuesday, 31 October 2006 14:59 Permalink

I'm just a little concerned that your e-mail addresses have stopped working.
I do hope everything is alright ?
regards

Frank

Anne Tuesday, 31 October 2006 23:39
Hi Frank, yes fine thanks, just snowed under with work. I've had hardly any time to do Docwra research for ages but I do check the Guestbook daily and delete the spammers. Hope all's well with you.
122) leanne 
Location:
australia
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Tuesday, 24 October 2006 07:44 Permalink

I am not a Docwra, but have a little Docwra blood in me. My 6X great grandparents were Abel Titmus and Sarah Docra who married in Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire, 15 Oct. 1777. I was very interested to see what interesting Docwra ancestors I have!
Via the internet (and I can't vouch for 100% accuracy as it is other peoples' research, not my own) I have managed to link a few family trees together which trace the Docwra ancestry back(via John Docwra 1489- 1531, of Temple Dinsley) through the St George, D'Argentine, Darcy, Bertram, De Lucy,and De Boulougne families back to Alfred the Great. If anyone else is interested, let me know and I will email you what I have found.There's some pretty interesting characters along the way!
121) Olivia Docwra 
Location:
Scotland
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Sunday, 24 September 2006 22:23 Permalink

Does anyone have any information on any Docwra's living in Battersea London in the 1930's, or Brighton/Hove area in the 1950 / 60's.
120) John Patrick Peter Docwra 
Location:
Born in London, now in the USA
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Wednesday, 20 September 2006 03:57 Permalink

Very interesting website, particularly on Sir William, the grand prior. Is it possible that other Docwras were members of the order after him? Perhaps one was present at the seige of Malta?
119) Pip Docwra 
Location:
Buckinghamshire
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Friday, 1 September 2006 13:44 Permalink

I never realised there were so many Docwras! big grin
118) Mike Dockery 
Location:
Fall Branch Tennessee USA
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Tuesday, 29 August 2006 21:27 Permalink

I like the website. I'm interested in my geneaology and just surfing for information.
117) Jane 
Location:
Kent
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Thursday, 17 August 2006 15:07 Permalink

Good site, My Great Grandmother was a Dockwray originally from South Shields Durham. I will look up this site again sometime. smile
116) Bill Dockerill 
Location:
London
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Tuesday, 8 August 2006 05:35 Permalink

Like most who have signed in it's great to see such a informative website regarding out family name. Thank you so much. Bill
115) John Whysall 
Location:
London, via North Norfolk
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Thursday, 3 August 2006 22:50 Permalink

My maternal line (Pigot/Piggott) -- in my current knowledge -- goes back to Robert Pigott Docwra, son of Robert Rowland [Lacey] Piggott and Eizabeth Docra. From Guilden Morden the line moved to Wisbech St Mary, and then into Norfolk. The last of my direct-line male Pigots lies in Doullens Cemetery on the Somme

Any guidance on further research and possible connections gratefully received. Meawhile, many thanks for my pickings of this database.
114) Leslie Stuart Dockerill 
Location:
Tredegar, Gwent,. South Wales
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Wednesday, 2 August 2006 10:16 Permalink

Thanks for such a great sight, never get much luck searching the Dockerill family, so hope this will help me..

Greate work
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