I'm unclear whether this is a German born in Hamburg or a British Subject born in Hamburg.
If the latter, British sources are likely to be more use and are certainly more easily accessible.
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06-04-2022 8:34 AM
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I'm unclear whether this is a German born in...
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02-04-2022 3:34 PM
Thread: who.s the father
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Not necessarily, I think. If you search for...
Not necessarily, I think.
If you search for and find the marriage on Ancestry, you can click through to Essex Archives and get a copy of the registration for £2.99.
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30-03-2022 2:20 PM
Thread: MENTIONED IN DISPATCHES
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You haven't provided his name and number. Your...
You haven't provided his name and number.
Your first step is to read the National Archives research guide -... -
29-03-2022 1:37 PM
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It appears that HMS Odyssey was the Collingwood...
It appears that HMS Odyssey was the Collingwood Hotel, Ilfracombe. That seems to have been an accounting base (not where he was stationed). They specialized in Naval Parties (NP) (ad hoc groupings...
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24-03-2022 4:30 PM
Thread: XII Corps R.A.L.B.
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I'm afraid I'm stumped!
I'm afraid I'm stumped!
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24-03-2022 3:15 PM
Thread: XII Corps R.A.L.B.
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Perhaps you would provide identity details -...
Perhaps you would provide identity details - name, regimental number, home location etc.
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22-02-2022 9:01 AM
Thread: M.C winner mystery
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Perhaps you were entering too much information....
Perhaps you were entering too much information. Searching on simply "Vyvian Alfred TYLOR" (with quotation marks) finds him immediately.
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20-02-2022 4:44 PM
Thread: Reginald Daniell
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That seems to a number allocated to the Royal...
That seems to a number allocated to the Royal Fusiliers. He may have transferred to the RA. As Megan has explained, you need to apply to the MoD.
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20-02-2022 10:13 AM
Thread: Person ID from photo and clues?
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Have you had a look at the "Royal Artillery...
Have you had a look at the "Royal Artillery Attestations 1883-1942" on Findmypast?
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20-02-2022 9:52 AM
Thread: Belfast will probate question 1899
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I would guess so. A bank (say) in England would...
I would guess so. A bank (say) in England would need probate sealed by an English court.
The wording is "Effects £68 15s in England" That surely means what it says - £68 15s in England and the... -
12-02-2022 5:24 PM
Thread: Hi I'm Julie
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I think you probably need to read the service...
I think you probably need to read the service record that you've obtained in conjunction with operational records available at the National Archives.
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11-02-2022 2:14 PM
Thread: How do I confirm a WW1 war record
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Susan You say you have his death certificate....
Susan
You say you have his death certificate. I take it it doesn't mention soldier as his occupation. If you know his date of death and if there's nobody of that name listed on the CWGC site nor... -
11-02-2022 2:08 PM
Thread: How do I confirm a WW1 war record
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Gypsy is an ethnicity, surely. A marine store...
Gypsy is an ethnicity, surely. A marine store dealer bought and sold naval surplus stuff and by extension general junk.
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11-02-2022 11:35 AM
Thread: How do I confirm a WW1 war record
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Have you looked at the database "Soldiers Died in...
Have you looked at the database "Soldiers Died in the Great War" available on Ancestry and elsewhere? Is your man there? There are two men named William Coxon who died in 1916.
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10-02-2022 4:12 PM
Thread: identifying medals from old photos
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In my experience I think it's best first to...
In my experience I think it's best first to identify the person and then find out what medals he got from the relevant documents.
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09-02-2022 3:43 PM
Thread: 1911 Census and Macclesfield, Union
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Nurse child = foster child. Could well be...
Nurse child = foster child.
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16-01-2022 10:37 AM
Thread: Amendments on 1939 Register
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If Hilda's date of birth from the 1938 register...
If Hilda's date of birth from the 1938 register was 19 Jan 1917, there is a death listed for a Hilda Cronshaw with that birthdate in 1970.
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06-01-2022 9:51 AM
Thread: Private Baptisms
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To the best of my knowledge it was only necessary...
To the best of my knowledge it was only necessary to use the words "I baptize thee in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen"
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05-01-2022 4:59 PM
Thread: Private Baptisms
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Googling throws up some examples from parish...
Googling throws up some examples from parish registers..
in 1567, John, son of John Symon "was baptized of the Mydwife". In 1580, John, son of Thomas Abbott, was "baptized by ye midwife"; in... -
30-12-2021 9:42 AM
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Very often worth looking at the National Archives...
Very often worth looking at the National Archives catalogue.
It includes the following...
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18-12-2021 10:20 AM
Thread: Another ancestor at a brick-wall
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Cancel that! I think You say you have the...
Cancel that! I think You say you have the certificate and her maiden name is shown as Handley. So that suggests her mother was unmarried or she married again. Are there any Hand(l)ey / Day marriages...
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18-12-2021 9:53 AM
Thread: Another ancestor at a brick-wall
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There appears to be a birth certificate available...
There appears to be a birth certificate available for their son George b 1841.
What is shown for the mother's name and previous names?
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05-12-2021 10:47 AM
Thread: 1921 census
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I don't know but the National Archives catalogue...
I don't know but the National Archives catalogue shows a subsection of RG15 (the 1921 census returns) entitled "Army". Sounds hopeful!
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04-12-2021 4:26 PM
Thread: Swaffield Road Workhouse
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It might be worth checking what records are...
It might be worth checking what records are available at London Metropolitan Archives. It would mean a personal visit when the time is right (if it ever becomes right again:()
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04-12-2021 9:52 AM
Thread: Swaffield Road Workhouse
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Inmates would have worked in the laundry.
Inmates would have worked in the laundry.
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