Hi Southistle, thanks for your suggestions, but if you read my first post you'll see I ruled him out. This is because he marries Mary Jones on 18/04/1786. My Thomas Bazeley marries Ann Jones on...
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26-01-2017 11:24 PM
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Hi Southistle, thanks for your suggestions, but...
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26-01-2017 3:27 PM
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Believe me I'm not! See here ...
Believe me I'm not! See here for the list of all the derivations of my surname that I've found whilst researching. What I have never found in 10 years of research though, is one of my relatives...
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26-01-2017 10:21 AM
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Looking at the Bazeley name and derivations...
Looking at the Bazeley name and derivations thereof, there is an agglomeration of them in 3 specific areas of the country: 1) south midlands - Northants, Bucks, Oxon, Warwicks; 2) Devon; 3)...
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26-01-2017 10:06 AM
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I have thought about testing DNA, but I don't...
I have thought about testing DNA, but I don't really have the money for it. I guess it depends how desperate I am to find closure on it.
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17-01-2017 11:22 PM
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Yes I had thought of the name thing. In this case...
Yes I had thought of the name thing. In this case the parents would be John and Judith. Thomas called his first-born son John. There are plenty of Johns in my direct line, skipping a generation at a...
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17-01-2017 5:09 PM
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Pre-civ reg searches: my 4th gt-grandfather
This post is partial general query about pre civil registration searches and partial brick wall.
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05-01-2017 1:44 PM
Thread: Stillborns
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I think it was a home birth. It was definitely a...
I think it was a home birth. It was definitely a home death. The mother was in serious trouble with pre-eclampsia (and would herself die 9 days later) and the baby premature, so the birth would have...
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05-01-2017 10:28 AM
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Right. Still no birth cert though.
Right. Still no birth cert though.
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05-01-2017 9:58 AM
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I have acquired the death cert of Female Bazley...
I have acquired the death cert of Female Bazley and was interested to find she was not a stillbirth. She was premature but survived for only 36 hours.
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22-12-2016 11:28 AM
Thread: Expanding search beyond BMD databases
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Thanks all - a few good searching tips there. I...
Thanks all - a few good searching tips there. I have a sub to Ancestry so I've been using their BMD and hadn't (until just now) searched the GRO. But I've also searched the Northamptonshire Parish...
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22-12-2016 12:08 AM
Thread: Expanding search beyond BMD databases
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I see what you mean. I hadn't considered someone...
I see what you mean. I hadn't considered someone dying "on the road" as it were and potentially being buried under a different name.
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21-12-2016 11:12 PM
Thread: Expanding search beyond BMD databases
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Expanding search beyond BMD databases
When you have exhausted all name derivations looking for a civil registration record for someone you know to be dead, what should be the next step in trying to locate the record?
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21-12-2016 1:44 PM
Thread: Stillborns
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That's an interesting theory - the human touch....
That's an interesting theory - the human touch. If the registrar knew her husband (William Bazley b Wappenham 1838) he would probably know that he had already lost one wife (in 1868), and would...
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21-12-2016 1:19 PM
Thread: Stillborns
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The mother is Maria BAZLEY nee ROWE. My surname...
The mother is Maria BAZLEY nee ROWE. My surname has been subject to vagaries of spelling and pronunciation since time immemorial. Something which in fact continues to the present day.
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21-12-2016 1:02 PM
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Unfortunately it doesn't. ...
Unfortunately it doesn't.
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21-12-2016 12:49 PM
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I found the other thread...
I found the other thread https://www.british-genealogy.com/threads/89094-Registration-of-Stillborn-Births?highlight=registration+of+a+stillbirth. I have therefore gleaned that still births were not...
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21-12-2016 10:54 AM
Thread: Stillborns
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Sure, let me explain. It was a general research...
Sure, let me explain. It was a general research type question, but the scenario is this.
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21-12-2016 9:36 AM
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Stillborns
Was it the case that only the death was officially recorded in C19th?
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07-12-2016 11:42 AM
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Semantics - Grand or Great: opinion sought.
I have always been puzzled by the way the most people would refer to their grandparent's siblings as their 'great-aunt/uncle', which is also the way that Ancestry.co.uk seems to go. Maybe this...
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02-12-2016 9:24 AM
Thread: Missing census data (not previously known)
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It seems I have this family already. Obviously I...
It seems I have this family already. Obviously I have them recorded as living in Litchborough (which I will have to change), but I had made a note which says 'Wappenham road'? This must be a...
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01-12-2016 4:01 PM
Thread: Missing census data (not previously known)
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I found the Wappenham portion on RG9/924 F158...
I found the Wappenham portion on RG9/924 F158 which had been lumped in with Litchborough, so thanks to all for guiding me to that.
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01-12-2016 2:52 PM
Thread: Missing census data (not previously known)
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The name will be Bazeley/Bazley/Baseley depending...
The name will be Bazeley/Bazley/Baseley depending on how the enumerator decided to spell it (there are several other derivations too including subbing the B for an R). I have a acntive Ancestry...
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30-11-2016 5:31 PM
Thread: Missing census data (not previously known)
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Missing census data (not previously known)
During a particularly pained search for an ancestral family who just disappear from the record I discovered that the entire 1861 census for the parish of Wappenham, Northants is missing. It is not...
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23-11-2016 1:25 PM
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Tracing your Irish roots.. free webinar
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10-11-2016 10:02 AM
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I did not know about this! But... I've read...
I did not know about this!
But... I've read recently that the GRO indexes are incomplete and have a lot of errors?
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