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CUZNER surname

Roger Evans (View posts)
Posted: 4 Feb 2000 2:41PM GMT
I am conducting a worldwide one name study of the name Cuzner. I would appreciate details of any Cuzners, past or present to add to my datafiles and would be happy to try and help others researching the name. Please contact me by e-mail

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cheryl (View posts)
Posted: 9 Aug 2000 2:09PM GMT
I married Joesph Cuzner in Dayton in 1977 and have since divorced. I have two children from that marriage named Cuzner and they would love to have any information you may have learned about the surname Cuzner.Thanks

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Roger Evans (View posts)
Posted: 15 Aug 2000 1:31PM GMT
Cheryl, thanks for responding. I would need some more information re your family to be able to do a search, names, dates of birth etc. If you can e-mail this to me at Roger.Evans@tesco.net then I will do my best and see what I have got.

Sarah Jane Cuzner

Cecilia Dirks (View posts)
Posted: 15 Oct 2000 9:13PM GMT
Sarah Jane Cuzner was born 13 Jan 1852 in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin. She married James David Bowland, Jr on 4 October 1872 in Racine, Racine, WI. She died on the family homestead in Rawlins County Kansas on 4 October 1893. She is buried in a small family cemetary named the Mayflower Cemetary in Rawlins County. (It is in the middle of a cornfield!) Her parents were Edmund Cuzner and Martha Hansen. I believe Martha's father was William Hansen of England. Sarah had four children Mattie K Bowland (died at age 7); Simon James Bowland; Frank D. Bowland; and Isabella Katherina (Belle) Bowland. Sarah is my 2 great-grandmother. I would appreciate any information on Edmund Cuzner. Thank you. You can e-mail me at kwest_cnm@hotmail.com.

Cecilia Dirks

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Mary Cuzner (View posts)
Posted: 13 Nov 2000 8:32PM GMT
My name is Mary Cuzner. I live in N.S.W.Australia. I married Donald Cuzner and we have 3 children. My husbands family came from Wagga Wagga in N.S.W. His family before that from central Australia, Orange and Peak Hill.

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Roger Evans (View posts)
Posted: 14 Nov 2000 1:26PM GMT
Thanks for your message. I would appreciate some dates of birth to try and trace anything. I do have a Donald Roy marrying a Mary Olive McLaren, could that be you?
Please reply to my e-mail address Roger.Evans@tesco.net Look forward to hearing from you.

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Susan Damos (View posts)
Posted: 31 Dec 2000 4:17PM GMT
I am descendant of Guy Cuzner, b~1875, James Cuzner, b. 1899, who resided in Los Angeles, CA. Am looking for previous ancestors, and where they came from.
Feel free to email with any info.

Cuzner relatives

Susan Damos (View posts)
Posted: 2 Jan 2001 2:07PM GMT
Thanks for your message. I believe I can get you back to 1815 in Frome in Somerset, UK. Rather than give you a lot of info here can you contact me at Roger.Evans@tesco.net and then I can respond to you own e-mail
Roger

think may have wrong email address

renee nee MEE (View posts)
Posted: 25 Mar 2001 11:04PM GMT
have not heard from you so think may I have wrong email address....
my web page just went up yesterday but very
limited...do you want to write a text message about your search and whatever you want to add and I will upload it to page and
I can create an email url so people can directly write you from web page....

love renee
hope you are still having lots of fun with grandchild

http://renee_poc.tripod.com/reneesgenealogyarborteum


he School, the Old Boys’ Association, and, in a wider sphere, King’s Norton, the City of Birmingham, and his country, well and truly.

We are very happy and honoured to have him as our president this year, and all members of the Old Nortonians’ Association, send every good wish to him and his wife for their health and happiness always.

J. H. Edge ".





The unveiling of the completed War Memorial at the front of the school.

Several generations of my family, including myself have been born and raised in King’s Norton and the name Barradell is certainly one that is remembered by my relatives.

A. Craythorn.

Summer 1966
Reference in "Eagle" magazine:

Old Nortonians’ Association Golf Competition.

"The Annual Golf competition for the Norman Barradell Trophy, held at the King’s Norton Golf Club on the 5th July 1966, was once again a very enjoyable affair" "We were delighted to have with us Norman Barradell, who had travelled up from Worthing for the occasion".

1971
Reference found in Golden Jubilee edition of "The Eagle":

Old Nortonians’ Football Club

"In the early days when the Club was first formed the team played on a pitch in Cartland Road, adjoining Hazlewell Station, on a field loaned by John Edge’s father who had a farm in that area. The stalwarts of those early days included C.V. & J.L. Hackett, G.B. and N. Barradell, John Edge……………."

C.F.Ewins

1992
The H. L. Barradell Memorial Trophy was placed in an Exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London for the second time as an item of national importance because of its maker Bernard Cuzner. Indeed, the value of the trophies made by Cuzner would run into many thousands of pounds.

Details of the Barradell and Cuzner trophies appear in the book "Sporting Glory" to accompany the exhibition. It shows the importance of these items when they appear alongside the F.A Cup.

The date in this book shows the Barradell Trophy as having being made in 1953. My research into the Hallmarks on the actual trophy shows it as being dated 1936, therefore in this respect, the Sporting Glory book is possibly incorrect.


George Best Cuzner

Posted: 11 Jun 2001 7:05AM GMT
Edited: 14 May 2002 4:47PM GMT
Mr. Evans my father is George Best Cuzner jr.,from the Connecticut area I would be interested in any history you have found. My grandmother was Ida Page from Germany. There are some cousins still in Connecticut
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