Megan, Muts and Nicolina - thanks for the further links and information - very useful. I've still not decided, sigh! I'm such a terrible shopper as it takes me ages to make my mind about anything,...
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20-10-2012 3:48 PM
Thread: Ebook Reader Advice
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Megan, Muts and Nicolina - thanks for the further...
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19-10-2012 10:27 AM
Thread: Ebook Reader Advice
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Thank you all for your input. Also, cheers for...
Thank you all for your input. Also, cheers for the link to a previous thread on ereaders Pam and for pointing out software (Calibre) that can convert between formats Nicolina.
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18-10-2012 12:25 PM
Thread: Ebook Reader Advice
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Ebook Reader Advice
Hi all
I have at last decided to purchase an ebook reader as my bookcase is now at its limit and I've decided enough is enough. I don't much about e-readers and so thought perhaps you guys might... -
22-09-2012 8:48 AM
Thread: Brady - Singapore
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Have you checked the 'indexes to births,...
Have you checked the 'indexes to births, marriages and deaths in the armed forces?' This index can be found on findmypast and some other pay sites. See this brief guide here.
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21-09-2012 11:22 AM
Thread: Court Records
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I have moved it for you. :smile5:
I have moved it for you. :smile5:
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10-09-2012 1:16 PM
Thread: Edward Gormley
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I take it that Kate Ann in the 1901 and 1911...
I take it that Kate Ann in the 1901 and 1911 census in Ireland is yours. In which case, as she is with her father Edward and her grandmother Catherine GORMLEY in 1911, I tend to feel the 1880 US...
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10-09-2012 11:11 AM
Thread: Edward Gormley
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Hi, I can see this family in the 1911 census....
Hi,
I can see this family in the 1911 census. See here. Edward and Bridget are recorded as being married 18 years (abt 1893)
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01-09-2012 1:24 PM
Thread: The not so Luffely John Luff of Somerset
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He died in the Pontypridd Union Workhouse on the...
He died in the Pontypridd Union Workhouse on the 15 Aug 1881. Age 62. The cause of death was cystitis (ch.) exhaustion. The informant was master of the workhouse.
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01-09-2012 1:19 PM
Thread: The not so Luffely John Luff of Somerset
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Pennydog, thanks very much for looking and giving...
Pennydog, thanks very much for looking and giving me your opinion. I shall tentatively attach this census entry to my John.
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28-08-2012 10:55 AM
Thread: James Fisher
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Just to point out that corpachlocheil has a...
Just to point out that corpachlocheil has a previous thread on James Fisher here. This might help with some of the questions.
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25-08-2012 7:14 PM
Thread: The not so Luffely John Luff of Somerset
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As an aside, looking through my tree I realise...
As an aside, looking through my tree I realise that still haven't found John in the 1851 census. On searching again, the nearest I can find is a John LUPE or LAPE born abt. 1826 in Holcombe. This is...
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25-08-2012 6:58 PM
Thread: The not so Luffely John Luff of Somerset
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Duncan, I've had a browse through the information...
Duncan, I've had a browse through the information on the above mentioned site and there is some interesting information on the LUFFS, which I will be going through again. Thanks for the pointer....
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25-08-2012 2:14 PM
Thread: The not so Luffely John Luff of Somerset
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Thank you Duncan, I shall most certainly go and...
Thank you Duncan, I shall most certainly go and have a look. I need to pop out for a while, so I will do so when I return. :thumbsup:
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25-08-2012 11:53 AM
Thread: The not so Luffely John Luff of Somerset
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Hello Duncan. How splendid to hear from a LUFF...
Hello Duncan.
How splendid to hear from a LUFF family member. :smile5:
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13-08-2012 12:06 AM
Thread: Stait family - Gloucester
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As a start for you, if you obtain William and...
As a start for you, if you obtain William and Mary's marriage certificate, this should give you the name of their fathers. Looking at the Gloucestershire BMD, they married in 1839...
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12-08-2012 3:13 PM
Thread: Charles Saul
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Pongo, have you forgotten about your previous...
Pongo, have you forgotten about your previous thread on Charles SAUL here?
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12-08-2012 1:42 PM
Thread: Charles Saul
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Well, still hunting for a Charles SAUL in the...
Well, still hunting for a Charles SAUL in the 1871 census.
In the meantime, I should have posted a link to the Gloucestershire BMD in the previous post. https://... -
12-08-2012 1:16 PM
Thread: Charles Saul
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Have you checked out Ferdin Anden? Saul in the...
Have you checked out Ferdin Anden? Saul in the 1861 census living in Cheltenham. He is a blacksmith. In the later census he is recorded under the name Andrew, part from 1891 where he is Fernandia....
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Mutley these could be worth looking at, living in...
Mutley these could be worth looking at, living in Dulverton...
Mary Ann NORMAN. One son is named Hugh Vicary NORMAN
1871: RG10; Piece: 2357; Folio: 71; Page: 27
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If you are referring to this set of marriages......
If you are referring to this set of marriages...
Marriages Mar 1867 Dulverton 5C 451
NORMAN, George
BURNELL, Mary Ann
POOLE, Ann
TARR, John
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21-07-2012 2:15 PM
Thread: WILLIAM CRESSWELL
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I just knew you were going to be awkward....
I just knew you were going to be awkward. :smile5:
Of the three children born before the 1851 census - William, Alfred and Emma - there is an entry for Emma in 1851 that is a good match but I... -
21-07-2012 1:18 PM
Thread: WILLIAM CRESSWELL
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Here are the details from the GRO index for the...
Here are the details from the GRO index for the marriage...
Marriages Jun 1844 Chelmsford 12 81
CRUSSELL, William
WISBY, Mary
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21-07-2012 12:43 PM
Thread: WILLIAM CRESSWELL
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I would recommend that you obtain a birth...
I would recommend that you obtain a birth certificate for one of the children first, in order to ascertain Mary's maiden name. Whichever child is in your direct line would a good one to go for. Then...
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21-07-2012 12:24 PM
Thread: WILLIAM CRESSWELL
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Which specific point are you stuck on Ian? Have...
Which specific point are you stuck on Ian? Have you read through the thread and seen anything that will resolve that part you are stuck on?
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21-07-2012 12:11 PM
Thread: WILLIAM CRESSWELL
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Hello Ian. I see that this is your first post and...
Hello Ian. I see that this is your first post and so welcome to the forum. |wave|
Are you connected to the Cresswell family of this thread?
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