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    You need to apply to the National Archives for...

    You need to apply to the National Archives for his service record, which won't be simple. Here is their guide:
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    The only way to be certain that it was she, is to...

    The only way to be certain that it was she, is to buy her marriage certificate.
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    Findmypast - on the home page click the drop down...

    Findmypast - on the home page click the drop down for "SEARCH".

    In the third column on the right hand side you will see "search addresses". That allows you to search a particular address across...
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    From GENUKI: Church Records Location Records...

    From GENUKI:

    Church Records
    Location
    Records of parishes in the Diocese of Guildford are held by the Surrey History Centre
    Records of parishes in the Diocese of Southwark are held by the Surrey...
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    I think that to solve this mystery you may to...

    I think that to solve this mystery you may to invest in one or two certificates.

    I searched death records in Halifax for a Kathleen (no surname) between 1936-1939, looking for one that was about...
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    The 1939 Register could well have errors in it,...

    The 1939 Register could well have errors in it, because it relies on one person writing everything down correctly, and in the case of Herbert Radford, the glaring error is that his surname was...
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    Do you have the children's birth certificates, if...

    Do you have the children's birth certificates, if so what does that say about their parents?

    Have you found baptisms for them, and if so what does that say?

    Do you have Catherine in the 1881...
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    Thank you to everyone for your useful input.

    Thank you to everyone for your useful input.
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    There is a possible 1881 Census hit Kings Head...

    There is a possible 1881 Census hit

    Kings Head Hill, Chingford, Epping, Essex. Henry is Henry John, a shoeing smith living in a lodging house, born 1857 in Somerset. Piece 1736 / Folio 94 / Page...
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    Scottish Wills

    I've been doing some research for my sister in law. Her great grandfather died in 1914, and in Ancestry's "Scotland, National Probate Index (Calendar of Confirmations and Inventories), 1876-1936" I...
  11. Another source you could try would be: ...

    Another source you could try would be:

    https://www.british-history.ac.uk/
  12. I do not have any personal knowledge but I did a...

    I do not have any personal knowledge but I did a general search on the name SMOUT on Ancestry and found a record of the Will of one John Smout 1 Jun 1668 at Brecon, Wales.

    If you don't have access...
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    Richard Potts born about 1879 in London, a...

    Richard Potts born about 1879 in London, a carman, appears in something called MEPO6 – Habitual Criminals Register.

    He was 5ft 9ims tall, a fair complexion, brown eyes and black hair. He had a...
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    Living relatives can only be found here, if they...

    Living relatives can only be found here, if they happen to be members of this forum. However, there are certain things that we can tell you that might help you to trace them:

    In the 1921 Census...
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    The original tariffs for transportation were 7...

    The original tariffs for transportation were 7 years, 14 years and life, these were then later then added to to include either 10 years or 15 years.

    If you read the link in helachau's post you...
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    Wakefield archives hold many of the prison...

    Wakefield archives hold many of the prison records for Wakefield House of Corrections:
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    Seconded and thirded....:punk::rockon::thumbsup:...

    Seconded and thirded....:punk::rockon::thumbsup:

    Happy Christmas everyone :party:
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    Archive under threat

    A post on today’s UnHerd website discusses the wider concerns raised by the proposal to digitise the government’s vast archive of British wills and destroy the paper originals.

    https://...
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    As the 1861 Census was taken 7 April 1861, Mary...

    As the 1861 Census was taken 7 April 1861, Mary Ann must have been recorded as unmarried. Having done some searching I think that this might be your lady:

    The Moor, Richards Castle, Ludlow,...
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    I am not certain but I would guess that in...

    I am not certain but I would guess that in estimating the value of the estate the amount of mortgage or other loans would not count.

    So for instance the purchase price of the house was £3500,...
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    The following is a link to images of uniforms:

    https://
    i.pinimg.com/originals/8d/39/eb/8d39ebbf8d24703a9507287cc135619c.jpg

    It clearly shows that privates wore riding dress - i.e. boots and...
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    Unfortunately I don't know. Until I took...

    Unfortunately I don't know.

    Until I took advantage of the extension of the digital images, I assumed that he died at home in Newport and not in Cardiff.

    He was invalided out of WW1 from...
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    Death certificate query

    On 14th Sept 1949 a relative died of pulmonary TB at a hospital in Cardiff aged 61. On the certificate it says:

    "Certificate received from Gerald Tudor, Coroner for City of Cardiff. Inquest held...
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    Digital Images Update

    On the GRO's website it now says:

    "Digital Images are only available for Births 1837-1922 and Deaths 1837-1957."


    For "only" read "now extended to"!:tt2::tt1:
  25. The only place that I can think of that might...

    The only place that I can think of that might have records would be the London Metropolitan Archives.
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