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    Thanks, Shippo I have the other information now...

    Thanks, Shippo
    I have the other information now - the language is Estonian.
    Didn't have the probate, though - thanks for that.

    Michael
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    Sue, thank you so much for this information. It...

    Sue, thank you so much for this information. It has to be the correct person, but I understood from family that Ludmilla was alive after 1946. But maybe not, now this has come to light. Except...
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    Thanks for looking Annamarie, I found the 1929...

    Thanks for looking Annamarie,
    I found the 1929 passenger list on FMP and looked through every page, and although the Nat Archives says she was on the ship, I couldn't find her either. She would...
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    Hello Doug, believe me, I have explored more...

    Hello Doug, believe me, I have explored more spelling options than I can poke a stick at!!
    Thanks, anyway.
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    Thanks Tony, these are other family members -...

    Thanks Tony, these are other family members - Eugen is the son of Ludmilla, Vaike was his wife, but I lost track of Ludmilla.
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    Thanks Andy, might be worth a try. However the...

    Thanks Andy, might be worth a try. However the odd thing is that I know she left from London, having travelled there from Estonia.
    I will see if I can find the passenger list.

    Another strange...
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    Missing Immigrant - Ludmilla Liibus

    I have found in the National Archives Passenger Arrivals Index the above person, spelt incorrectly as Lodinilla Leibus, arriving Sydney 15 Oct 1929 aboard "Otranto". However, I have scoured every...
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    Thanks everyone! Looks as if it might be gone...

    Thanks everyone!
    Looks as if it might be gone for good. However there are other ways to find the info - Blacksheep was just so convenient.
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    Black Sheep Index - gone missing!

    Does anyone know where a website called "The Black Sheep Index" has gone? It consisted of various indices of such events as mining deaths, railway deaths, and an assortment of 400,000+ names for...
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    There are a couple of people researching Sophia...

    There are a couple of people researching Sophia Chew in Marylebone/London b 1799-1801 on Genes Reunited. Might be worth trying to contact them. If you don't have a subscription let me know and I...
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    Unfortunately no parents are living, and the only...

    Unfortunately no parents are living, and the only choice is one male & one female, so they will have to make do with a reasonable probability.
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    Thanks, Jan. The actual father recorded is the...

    Thanks, Jan. The actual father recorded is the same for each birth. However there is more that reasonable doubt to assume that one of these is incorrect, and this is the question that needs to be...
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    Need expert assistance

    I have come across a situation where it is necessary to establish a sibling or half sibling relationship (or lack of) between two people (living).

    The subjects (male & female) have different...
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    Hi Colin, I have pm'd a link to a website...

    Hi Colin,

    I have pm'd a link to a website which appears to have vast quantities of Ackerman ( & Acreman, Acraman, Akerman and Akeman etc)
    info.

    Michael
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    You only need a light background, but...

    You only need a light background, but unfortunately I can tell you that reading microfiche with such a piece of equipment is near impossible as you will only view one letter or one word (dependant on...
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    Thanks to everyone! That has filled a lot of...

    Thanks to everyone! That has filled a lot of gaps. I was getting somewhat confused with these Edwards, and missed simple things such as Edwards being transcribed as Edwords - didn't think if that...
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    Edwards family missing in Census

    I have a family in the 1871 census ref RG10 piece 1517 folio 70 page 7 in Peterborough, Northants.
    Names are:
    Edward Edwards age 50 b Halkyn, Flintshire (somehow transcribed as Kent)
    Hannah...
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    Is this the place you are looking for?

    http://www.
    cottageguide.co.uk/hacketforge/
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    Good to see you back Vanessa - can only get...

    Good to see you back Vanessa - can only get better from here on!

    Good luck & best wishes from Aussie 4th Cousin!
  20. Hello Richard, Unfortunately I know little about...

    Hello Richard,
    Unfortunately I know little about types of visas applicable to the US. The only info I can give you is that there were 4 types that I know of, but I don't know the differences,...
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    Further to this, there is on the IGI the...

    Further to this, there is on the IGI the following contributed info - (it appears reliable but should be checked):
    HOLDER Benjamin & Sarah (Matthews) married 2nd June 1819 Wotton-under-Edge,...
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    According to a contributed entry on the IGI,...

    According to a contributed entry on the IGI, below is the Benjamin who married Sarah Matthews. However that would make him about 40 at the time of his marriage - not impossible, of course.

    Anyway,...
  23. Sorry - a correction - I think this is pre war,...

    Sorry - a correction - I think this is pre war, judging by the names of the ships. Poor passengers got ripped off!!
  24. This might give you some idea - these are 1950...

    This might give you some idea - these are 1950 prices, and are one way US to Europe in $US
    http://www.airships.net/wp-content/uploads/ocean-liner-rates126web.jpg
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    More useless (but interesting) info, apparently...

    More useless (but interesting) info, apparently listing several endangered species in Britain:
    http://
    blog.myheritage.com/2011/04/rare-british-surnames/
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