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  1. Colin, what follows is only my personal view, and...

    Colin, what follows is only my personal view, and others may disagree.

    Your efforts to prove this relationship have been superhuman. Nevertheless, I personally would not be convinced that Harry...
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    Go back to the catalogue search page. http://...

    Go back to the catalogue search page.
    http://
    calm.hants.gov.uk/DServe/Search%20all.htm

    Click Advanced Search

    In the Finding No. box, enter the callmark - Q21/6/1 (nothing else)

    Click...
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    Have you tried the search strategy suggested in...

    Have you tried the search strategy suggested in post #18 above?

    From the Results page, each callmark is a live blue link leading to the full catalogue description of each item. (Note this a...
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    His WW1 draft registration card has the birthdate...

    His WW1 draft registration card has the birthdate 19 Feb 1899 and (I think) a birthplace of Germany, but the image is very hard to read.

    His US Naturalization card (issued 1954? Boston) has the...
  5. The marriage is indexed on FamilySearch under...

    The marriage is indexed on FamilySearch under DEMELLE

    name: John James DEMELLE
    birth date: 1854
    age: 23
    name: Beatrice Christiana MARTIN
    birth date: 1858
    age: 19
    marriage date: 16 May 1877...
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    Meshach IZARD died in 1856, and his will was...

    Meshach IZARD died in 1856, and his will was proved in 1857 -- click here. If you haven't already ruled him out, the will might be worth a look in case it mentions other family members.
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    Have you tried to tie him in with Meshach IZARD,...

    Have you tried to tie him in with Meshach IZARD, born around 1782 and living in Stoke Newington High Street in 1851? Meshach was said to be born in Ware, Herts.
    HO107/1503 folio 51 page 1 (TNA,...
  8. For members' information, there is a separate...

    For members' information, there is a separate thread on John ISZARD here.
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    I wonder if this site might help you at all? It...

    I wonder if this site might help you at all? It has quite a number of online databases for genealogy in the Bremen area.

    www.
    die-maus-bremen.de/Datenbanken/index.php
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    Hi Craig, and welcome to the forums. :seeya: ...

    Hi Craig, and welcome to the forums. :seeya:

    This forum is just for saying 'Hi', so I've copied your post to the General Family History Forum. You seem to have a pretty wide-ranging international...
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    Quoting the census references (as requested...

    Quoting the census references (as requested above) helps our members to help you.

    1901 - RG13/284 folio 22 page 36

    1911 - RG14/1374 SN278
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    There are two MORLEY families here. I wonder if...

    There are two MORLEY families here. I wonder if you should be looking instead at Martin aged 36 and Catherine aged 22 as Maria's parents (folio 15 page 22)?

    I think Martin MORLEY married Catherine...
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    I followed this family through yesterday,...

    I followed this family through yesterday, wondering if this might possibly be the same Charles who later married Mary, since everything except the father's name fits.

    But this other Charles is...
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    There are some notes on the last page of the ED...

    There are some notes on the last page of the ED about omitted schedules, but I don't think they relate to this page.
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    It may imply that a schedule is missing. Even if...

    It may imply that a schedule is missing. Even if that's right, it doesn't help much with the quest. :frown5:
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    How about ... 1 P[ape]r Torn By Children ...

    How about ...

    1 P[ape]r Torn
    By Children

    I'm thinking maybe a superscript r for Paper ? The household schedules were often referred to as 'papers'.
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    According to London parish registers, Richard...

    According to London parish registers, Richard AYRTON (bachelor) married Eleanor HASWELL (spinster) on 6 June 1835 at St Matthew Bethnal Green, after banns. Both were of the parish. Richard signed his...
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    As it's a different Maria, it's probably best to...

    As it's a different Maria, it's probably best to start a new thread.

    If it turns out that the families are linked, the threads can be connected later.
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    The photographer apparently had a Dover address...

    The photographer apparently had a Dover address (post #1).
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    Yet another possible death, for the son of John...

    Yet another possible death, for the son of John and Ellen LYE (he was aged 2 in 1861, ref as above).

    Deaths
    Sep Qtr 1876
    LYE Charles age 18
    Shoreditch 1c 115
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    This could be the death of John LYE the...

    This could be the death of John LYE the shoemaker. He was aged 30 in 1861 - RG9/235 folio 77 page 33 (held by TNA, Crown copyright)

    Deaths
    Mar Qtr 1868
    LYE John age 39
    St. Geo. East ...
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    From London parish registers ... Marriage at...

    From London parish registers ...

    Marriage at St John of Jersusalem, South Hackney
    21 September 1873
    William Ridout, full age, bachelor, Shoe Manufacturer, South Hackney. Father - John Ridout,...
  23. So glad to hear you've found this, Jane. Thanks...

    So glad to hear you've found this, Jane. Thanks for updating us. :smile5:

    Did you ever find out what happened to him after the 1850s, or are you still looking?
  24. While this doesn't necessarily help, I think it...

    While this doesn't necessarily help, I think it reads Agent - Fruit Trees.
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    I thought we had established quite some time ago...

    I thought we had established quite some time ago that he was buried at St Mary Whitechapel, as per the church burial register. So I'm not quite sure why you had a search done at Tower Hamlets...
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