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Hi , I am researching the family tree for my partner . Malcolm John Belbin, as he was adopted and given another name. He only found out when his adoptive mother died that he was the illegitimate son of Joan Phyllis Belbin. My geneologist friend has found that he has a very large family in Surrey and the south of England. So we are on a fascinating quest now, Maybe a relative or two on here...
An interesting site I will keep looking |
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Good Afternoon, There are not too many Belbins in Canada but I think I am related to most of them. We have family in Kamloops, Quesnel, Edmonton and Moose Jaw. We tried to do a family tree but had some difficulty connecting back to UK. Glad to see someone take the bull by the horns.
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Hi to all the Belbins from David,Jane and Rebecca. Originally from Poole in Dorset where my Dad was born and brought up (and still lives aged 80)I never knew we were so far flung!
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GREAT website. I'm currently writing my husband's family history, and in doing research came across this website. Thanks so much for the opportunity to post a message.
My husband's ancestors came from Hant's Harbour, Newfoundland. One of the persons in the Husson family tree was Emma "Amy" Pitts Husson, who married Henry Marshall Dicen Belbin in 1886. They immigrated to Lynn, MA in 1892. They had at least 8 children: Mildred, Alexander, Hulda, Cecile, William, Florence, Harold, and George. I have some info on each, but would like to learn more. By the way, took a trip to Hant's Harbour in June, 2010, and learned much about the Husson families. Cheers to your website! |
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Hello glad to be with you
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father - George Edwin Belben II born 4/8/1921 place unknown/perhaps Mass.
grandfather - George E Belben born 10/25/1901 in Mass. great grandfather - Henry D Belben born 1862 in Canada great great grandfather - William Belbin born 1820 Seal Cove, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland great great great granfather - William Belbin born 1777 in Conception Bay, Newfoundland I have 3 daughters and 3 grand-daughters; would love to know that I am not the last Belben in my line. |
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My grandfather was Walter Belbin, grandmother was Mary Anne Belbin They had 3 daughter, Molly, Gwen and Lola
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I am not descended from any BELBINS but they do creep into my tree in a few places, in particular:
MOSES4 BELBIN (JOHN3, WILLIAM2 BELBIN/BELLMAN, WILLIAM1 BELLMAN) was born November 24, 1833 in Seal Cove, Trinity Bay, and died Bet. 1871 - 1921 in Seal Cove, Trinity Bay. He married JOHANNA BANTON November 6, 1859 in Hant's Harbour District. She was born 1833 in Scilly Cove, Trinity Bay, and died Aft. 1921 in poss Seal Cove, Trinity Bay. see this link - [www.devel20.freezone.co.uk] I am related to the Bantons, way back on one of my lines. Johanna BANTON's parents are Gideon BANTON/Elizabeth GREEN |
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Hi, I came across your website when searching Facebook for Marie Belbin. She was a childhood best friend from England who lived in Chester, Virginia for a couple of years. She had a sister (Madeleine) and brother (whose name I no longer remember.) I don't suppose we will ever reconnect, but I every once in awhile I find another possible lead! The Marie I am looking for would have been born in late 1962 or 1963 (in case she happens to see this post!) Thank you!
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Hi there. I'm from a load of Belbins from Southampton. Just had my own little girl, Anya Belbin and want to know more about our family. My dad and grandad tell me little bits. My dad Martyn Belbin told me about this site.
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Hi Terry,
Thanks for letting me view your great web site. I was so entertained with "Bits and Pieces" that I have run out of time. I'll be back soon. Jeannine |
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Hello,
I'm interested in where I fit into the Belbin clan. My grandfather was Chestley John Belbin. I believe he fished for cod in Newfoundland with his relatives at a young age. I believe he may have been related to Lloyd Belbin from New Chelsea, Newfoundland. I am unsure how he got to Newfoundland or if he was born there. I would like to know anything I can find out about my geneology. Thank you, John Troy Belbin |
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Thanks for such a wonderful page that tells me so much about my family, I am directly related to Belbin from my dads side of the family. most family is still in Tasmania. Strangely enough I am also related to Captain Bligh on my mothers side too. keep up the wonderful work as its of great value to us whom are related. I am on Facebook if you wish to add Sue England
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Hope to send info on Belbins in Melbourne
Thanks
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Hi Terry
I am interested in the Philo link, do you have any gaps you wish to fill? Tony
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Hello all
Done little research for the past two years but hope to recommence in 2009 My new e-mail thanks to Broadband is cagaden@iprimus.com.au Snail mail is no longer PO Box 371, but I'll keep it off list for now Many thanks Happy researching Cheers Caroline
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The Belbin ancestors are on my mother's side, as they are connected with the Cann family of Baltimore, MD. A Cann descendant and I found William Belbin buried in Baltimore Cemetery in Baltimore, MD USA a few weeks ago. You may want to check [www.findagrave.com] in about a month for an entry for him and his wife. There are a few more Belbins in Baltimore Cemetery, we found two but three seemed to be in an unmarked plot. I'm glad to see there are other descendants out there!
Bob Pool
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You have my grandmother Maud Caroline Clair (births 1888) on your site. Is she connected to you at all as I have done a lot of research into my family tree? Please feel free to contact me via email.
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