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    My apologies, Frederick Cecil Denson first...

    My apologies, Frederick Cecil Denson first appears in 1913 (not 1915 - my typo) at 24 Dudley Street, Paddington, along with 'Annie Denson' whoever she may be.

    In the same year Horace Russell...
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    I think there may well be a connection though, as...

    I think there may well be a connection though, as Horace Russell Denson became an engineer captain in the royal navy, but also served in Australia. He is listed at the Sydney Dockyard in 1913 "Lent...
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    There is a 'Missing Friends' article in the NSW...

    There is a 'Missing Friends' article in the NSW Police Gazette of 6 Aug 1919 placed by his then wife, Leoni Ruth Denson. She describes him as Frederick Cyril Denson aged 29, 5ft 11ins, stout, dark...
  4. Thread: Where is James

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    Unfortunately I can't locate a full service...

    Unfortunately I can't locate a full service history for Thomas Brennan aka Thomas Fleming No 5550, 2nd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, but from the marriage certificate details this seems to be him in...
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    I think you have to attach images as an URL via...

    I think you have to attach images as an URL via an image hosting site like Imgur. It might just be easier to type the details out.

    I found Bertha in the end from the details on your post #25. FmP...
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    Ive found the man who married Nellie Moran. His...

    Ive found the man who married Nellie Moran. His service number with the Yorkshire Regiment was 5550 and there is a record on FMP which consists of a letter from the Ministry of Pensions dated 1948...
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    Could you also post the full details from this...

    Could you also post the full details from this census please, as the only Fleming I can see in Clapham Maternity Hospital in 1911 is Thomas James Edgar Fleming aged under 1-month, born South Lambeth....
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    But if Thomas was already married (which we know...

    But if Thomas was already married (which we know he was) then would it really be surprising if he gave false information on what would be a bigamous marriage certificate?

    I think you need to trace...
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    There seems to be something odd going on...

    There seems to be something odd going on somewhere!

    The free index on the Manchester Ancestors Catholic Register index brings up these baptisms at St Anne, Ancoats:

    1868 Michael Bolton father...
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    Thanks for bringing this to our attention Megan,...

    Thanks for bringing this to our attention Megan, I've just signed.
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    Just to add that I thought the name sounded...

    Just to add that I thought the name sounded familiar. There is an ongoing query on Rootschat about William Wind. Once you go back to c1750 it becomes confusing as there are two William Winds...
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    For Durham & Northumberland Coal Mining your best...

    For Durham & Northumberland Coal Mining your best source of information is normally the Durham Mining Museum website. It can be a little fiddly to find your way around at first, but if you're...
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    Have you seen this 1850 passenger list to New...

    Have you seen this 1850 passenger list to New Orleans aboard the ship North Atlantic?

    Jane McKechnie 23
    Georgiana 5
    Jane 4
    John 2

    All shown as Scottish. Luggage appears to be 3 beds
    ...
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    I've just had a read through your previous...

    I've just had a read through your previous thread, and you've clearly got an uphill struggle on your hands!

    Have you considered that he may have arrived in NZ via Australia? For example there is...
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    The NBI has a burial on 13 Mar 1839 of John...

    The NBI has a burial on 13 Mar 1839 of John Robinson aged 8 days. he was buried at Westgate Hill Cemetery, which is less than a mile from Orchard Street
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    Some general reading on the Army Service Corps: ...

    Some general reading on the Army Service Corps:

    https://www.longlongtrail.co.uk/army/regiments-and-corps/the-army-service-corps-in-the-first-world-war/
    https://www.rlcarchive.org/Welcome

    M2...
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    So has this now answered your question? I see...

    So has this now answered your question? I see she is living in the place you remember visiting, Hoath.
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    The 1911 record isn't for the workhouse, its for...

    The 1911 record isn't for the workhouse, its for the Roman Catholic Boys Industrial School on Beacon Lane.
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    childrenshomes.org.uk/LiverpoolBeaconLane/

    I can't post the details, but...
  20. According to the Empire News & The Umpire 1 Nov...

    According to the Empire News & The Umpire 1 Nov 1891 it was £10 or six weeks.

    There are references to him having been previously fined in Nottingham, where he had been a detective in the Public...
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    There are various baptisms and some burials at...

    There are various baptisms and some burials at Epping to children of Joseph & Ann Hills, and also a marriage on 17 Feb 1795 between Joseph Hills & Ann Reeve - bachelor & spinster, both of Epping.
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    There was also a daughter baptised at Epping....

    There was also a daughter baptised at Epping. From transcript:

    26 Aug 1821 (born 31 Jul 1821) Ann d/o joseph & Elizabeth Hills, Labourer, Epping Upland
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    Yes - ish. William JAMES Horn the habitual...

    Yes - ish. William JAMES Horn the habitual criminal
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    If you're still not convinced, take a look at the...

    If you're still not convinced, take a look at the military records for William James Horn born Pembroke c1877, attested to the 4th Welsh Regiment, Service No. 20244 per Ancestry but actually 202442. ...
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    HORN, WILLIAM JAMES mmn ROBINSON GRO Reference:...

    HORN, WILLIAM JAMES mmn ROBINSON GRO Reference: 1877 M Quarter in PEMBROKE Volume 11A Page 938 Occasional Copy: A
    HORN, WILLIAM JAMES mmn ROBINSON GRO Reference: 1877 M Quarter in PEMBROKE ...
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