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Re: Tuffley/Tuffly/Tuffli link

Peter Tuffley (View posts)
Posted: 26 Oct 2005 10:38AM GMT
Classification: Query
Thanks for your interesting info, Barbara.
BTW, my mother's name was Barbara too.

Peter Tuffley

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Posted: 21 Mar 2006 11:49AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Tuffley
It has been some time since you posted this message but I am doing my family tree. My grandfather was Spencer John Tuffley they were from Hopwood in Worcestershire. I have managed to take the tree back to 1777 to John Tuffly (married to Elizabeth) who I think is my ggggg grandfather they were all from the Claines area of Worcestershire. Which area are you from and doesany of this help you or could you have any help for me?
Jayne

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Posted: 1 Aug 2009 10:12AM GMT
Classification: Query
Tuffley is a part of the city of Gloucester, England and is no longer a village by any means, just part of an urban sprawl The surname Tuffley goes back to the 1500's (see Morman database) Even though the surname Tuffley is old, there are not that many Tuffleys in the local phone books. Perhaps they all had daughters! Apologies for not sending this before - only just found the site

Re: Tuffley/Tuffly/Tuffli link

Posted: 14 Dec 2009 1:51AM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi;
The Marguerite Graeber you refered to on rootsweb came to America with my Ggrandfather George Frederick Graeber in 1846.My records say that she and Josiah Tufly were married 7/29/1848 in Jo Daviess, Ill. The report I have says her father Theobald or Diebold Graeber died at sea on the way to America but I don't know what the date was. I do have Graeber family info back another 4 generations, if you would like it. You can contact me at thegraybears@juno.com. My name is Barnie Graeber.

Re: Greetings from a New Zealand Tuffley

Posted: 25 May 2011 6:39PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: TUFFLEY
Is Wolverhampton (your birthplace)the community near Birmingham? My Tuffley ancestors lived in the Birmingham area in the 1840s. They had moved there from Gloucestershire (1700s) and the southern part of Warwickshire (early 1800s until 1840). My Tuffley family left cousins in England when they came to the States in the 1850s. Do you have any Tuffley family info from the 1800s? My g-g-grandfather (George Tuffley, Sr.) brought his family to the States in 1850. His parents (John & Margaret Tuffley), his brother & family (Job & Hannah Tuffley), his sister (Hannah Tuffley Shayler)later came to the States in the early 1850s.

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Posted: 21 Jun 2011 6:56PM GMT
Classification: Query
Was wondering if anybody had any relations to a Clifford Tuffley from NZ?
He emigrated to Bristol, England with his wife Eve and had 2 sons Gordon & Gregory.
Was hoping to find any of the relatives left in NZ, any help would be appreciated.

Cheers,
Carl

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Posted: 16 Mar 2012 1:06AM GMT
Classification: Query
Edited: 16 Mar 2012 1:07AM GMT
am looking for family of alexander and mary who married alexander tuffley, she was daughter of charlotte sherlaw. need to fill in tree gaps. from townsville

Re: Greetings from a New Zealand Tuffley

Posted: 25 Mar 2012 9:39AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: TUFFLEY
Dear Peter. Even though you wrote your Tuffley entry 11 years ago, I'm hoping you are still interested in the Tuffley family. I don't know the geography of England very well, but I think Wolverhampton is not that far from the Warwickshire area. Will you provide me with the names of your father, grandfather and great-grandfather Tuffley and the areas where they lived so I could research whether we might have descended from the same line? My Tuffley family who left England in 1850 had many cousins who remained in England. At the time most of our Tuffley family lived in the Warwickshire and Gloucestershire areas, but the descendants have undoubtedly moved from just those areas. Did your son remain in the States after completing his doctorate at UC Berkeley? I live in northern California about an hour from Berkeley.
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