Members’ Research
Many of our members are still doing active research. To help share this information with other members, a list of their areas of interest are shown here. Visitors to this site will be able to see the sort of work we are doing and may feel that they want to share in this by joining the Association.If you are a member of the Association, you can make contact with any member whose researches are shown on this page. You can also enter or update your own areas of interest. For either of these, please login by clicking on the link below. If you do not yet have a login ID for this site, please contact info@kayfamilyassociationuk.com.
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Baldingstone Kays
John Kay the inventor
17th century Bury
John Kay the inventor
17th century Bury
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Fallen Heroes Database
Kay/Kaye One-Name Study
Kay/Kaye One-Name Study
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Kay Family in the Westhoughton, Atherton and Tyldesley area
Anything WW1, military or otherwise. also anything Merchant Navy.
Anything WW1, military or otherwise. also anything Merchant Navy.
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Kays of Tottington who moved to Bolton in the 1790s. John Kay = Susan Turner 1781 and his antecedents.
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KAYs in the Bolton, Turton and Eccles areas of Lancashire as well as KAYs in Norfolk circa early 1800s.
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Kaye family from Newsome and Almondbury. Starting with Joseph Kaye born in 1725 to my grandfather Willie Hewlett Kaye born in Peckham Surrey in 1892. I have information of Willie who during WW1 was in the R.F.C and the R.A.F as a mechanic.
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The Kaye/Kay/Key family of Wakefield, Yorkshire , including Edward Kay/Kaye b 1863, Joe/Joseph Kay 1832-1874 ,Jeremiah Kay cordwainer Abt 1806-1880 and unconfirmed ancestors of the Wakefield area, please contact via email
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The Kays of Preston (before 1810/after 1814) and Wheelton (1831 onwards)
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Joseph Golding Kay b1821 in Manchester and his parents, Joseph & Mary, g-parents Joseph & Sarah Golding from Wigton and back to Mungo Key b1600. Links to William Kay silk manufacturer of Tring Hall. Information about William and Joseph Kay, silk manufacturers.
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The ancestors of Caroline Kay b. 1854 (West Riding) who married Robert Lees b.1852 d. 1921.
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families info if needed,Thank You.
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Kay family in Eccles early 1800’s, then Bolton Some then moved to Birkenhead in early 1900’s and two at least ended up in Vancouver, BC, Canada in 1914