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    Thank you very much, Christina!

    Thank you very much, Christina!
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    Hello everyone and happy new year! Please tell me...

    Hello everyone and happy new year! Please tell me what age were the bride and groom at the time of marriage (column "Age")? Thanks in advance for the hint.
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    There is one James Howes, born in Besthorpe...

    There is one James Howes, born in Besthorpe 03/17/1799, whose father's name was William. This James married Maria Fruggett on 10/14/1823 at Bunwell, Norfolk. The 1841 Census (Bunwell) lists the...
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    In the census form (1851) «our» William is...

    In the census form (1851) «our» William is recorded as William Hows. In this regard, I drew attention to William HOWS: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M79P-QYP
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    It can be assumed that the compiler of the...

    It can be assumed that the compiler of the mentioned family tree had in mind the record of the death of a certain William, 54 years old (~1809 year of birth):...
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    If we start from the 1851 census, and rely on...

    If we start from the 1851 census, and rely on Besthorpe as the "claimed" place of birth of William, then the first thing that may catch your eye when looking at the list of baptisms in Besthorpe is...
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    Prince Khilkov went from a railway worker and...

    Prince Khilkov went from a railway worker and mechanic to the Minister of Railways.
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikhail_Khilkov
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    Translation of Danish birth record: No. 7 2...

    Translation of Danish birth record:

    No. 7

    2 March 1855

    Sch.kl[?].mester

    William Howes og hustru Ellin Howse, 23 Aar? ved Jernbanen ved Korsber
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    Pam, thank you very much for your analysis of the...

    Pam, thank you very much for your analysis of the information! You literally read my thoughts regarding the spelling of the place name Ruthorpe/Besthorpe. I looked at the spelling of individual words...
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    Dear Phillip and Grisel! Thank you from the...

    Dear Phillip and Grisel! Thank you from the bottom of my heart for your participation in the search for information about William Howes. I am still inclined to believe that we found the person we...
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    Agree. But we do not know for sure the history of...

    Agree. But we do not know for sure the history of the work path of “Engineer William” and what he had to go through in his life.
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    The girl Eleanor Howes was baptized on May 6,...

    The girl Eleanor Howes was baptized on May 6, 1855 in Tempsford (Bedfordshire), England. In the 1861 census card, Denmark is indicated as the girl's place of birth... I think that this vital record,...
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    Maybe this is a different boy, since the son of...

    Maybe this is a different boy, since the son of the mentioned William and Elenor (Helen) was born in 1851 (apparently).
    https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGCW-2KZ...
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    It seems this William is mentioned here, who is...

    It seems this William is mentioned here, who is listed as a railway worker:
    https://howesfamilies.com/getperson.php?personID=I54558&tree=Onename
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    Thank you very much, Grisel! Perhaps this is...

    Thank you very much, Grisel! Perhaps this is “our” William and his first family. There is a mention of Denmark. It's already getting hotter...
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    Hello everybody! I found information that may be...

    Hello everybody! I found information that may be related to “our” William. In Denmark, the birth of a child is recorded on March 2, 1855 to a certain William and Ellin Howse. The child has no name,...
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    I am starting from the record of William’s death...

    I am starting from the record of William’s death dated October 21, 1879 (Vitebsk), which says that his place of birth is Great Britain (this is how it is recorded). The entry (1892) for the death of...
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    I noticed that in Anna-Maria's card on MyHeritage...

    I noticed that in Anna-Maria's card on MyHeritage there is a comment: "Gift i utlandet med en engelsk ingenioer og er doed i Siebenburgen for lang tid siden." ("She married an English inventor and...
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    “Married to an English engineer, she lived in...

    “Married to an English engineer, she lived in Riga. It’s unknown by the way, it means she married an English engineer, lived in Riga and that’s all we know“
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    Yes, with a high degree of probability it is her....

    Yes, with a high degree of probability it is her. And they told me that on MyHeritage on Karen’s page there is a note (in Danish): “Gift med en engelsk ingenioer og har boet i Riga. Forresten...
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    Fabulous! It's her, William's wife! Probably the...

    Fabulous! It's her, William's wife! Probably the wedding record should be somewhere nearby... I want to believe it!
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    Nothing is known about the eldest son, William,...

    Nothing is known about the eldest son, William, who was born in Denmark in 1858, from documents from the period of the family’s life in Russia. I can assume that William died as a child.
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    So many interesting things have happened over the...

    So many interesting things have happened over the past few days! Thank you very much for your participation! I really appreciate all your tips on finding information about the Howes and Movig family!...
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    I read father's last name as Howes (not Houes)...

    I read father's last name as Howes (not Houes)
    https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-994Q-GF6R?i=55&cc=2078555
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    Wow, Philip! This is just a miracle! Thank you...

    Wow, Philip! This is just a miracle! Thank you very much for these tips! I think, that the record of the marriage of William and Antoinette should be sought precisely in the Danish parish.
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