Thank you Almach very much. It makes sense that it was Ipswich as Florence was born in Sutton Suffolk and she lives there for a few years. She must have gone back there to have the baby as I am...
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06-11-2023 10:24 PM
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Thank you Almach very much. It makes sense that...
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05-11-2023 5:27 PM
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Well here I am back again some 12 years later! I...
Well here I am back again some 12 years later! I am still searching for Selwyn's father but to no avail. I have now got my DNA on Ancestry and My Heritage so hoping that may bring up something. ...
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18-08-2023 8:51 PM
Thread: Clarke, Gt. Saxham, Suffolk
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I am a Clarke searcher too... looking for more...
I am a Clarke searcher too... looking for more information on Isaac Clarke born around 1770 and married Mary Cook from Shottersham, Suffolk. I believe they settled in Sutton, Suffolk, where at least...
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05-12-2021 5:19 PM
Thread: Mahala (First Name)
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Hiya, sorry for the delay, I havnt been here for...
Hiya, sorry for the delay, I havnt been here for a long time. There is definitely no French connection with my Mahala... She seemed to be suffolk born and bred... she did go on to have an...
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16-02-2020 8:24 PM
Thread: RAF Squadron 541
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Hi helachau - yes his middle name was Jared and...
Hi helachau - yes his middle name was Jared and that entry is indeed him. Also the marriage in 1948 is correct too... my Mum and Dad were married in June 1948
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16-02-2020 5:14 PM
Thread: RAF Squadron 541
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Thank you Pam :)
Thank you Pam :)
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16-02-2020 4:44 PM
Thread: RAF Squadron 541
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RAF Squadron 541
Hi, I am trying to find out more about my Dad's career in the RAF. I believe it wasn't for long but I have a bundle of letter he sent back to his parents between 1945 and 1946.
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Yayayay I am back :D.... many thanks for your...
Yayayay I am back :D.... many thanks for your help...
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27-01-2017 5:14 PM
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Richard Honess
Oh Pam, thank you so much :)
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Richard Honess
.... I have just done a bit of research on Richard Honess and have found he married Rose Ann Clark in 1890... so I went to look at the 1891 census but all i can see without paying is that he was...
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26-01-2017 10:23 PM
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yes a good point... maybe the Honess's are...
yes a good point... maybe the Honess's are something to do with where the girls worked in London... i can see no other reason either why Mayfair should be put as the place of birth.
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hi there :)... thank you so much for your reply ...
hi there :)... thank you so much for your reply
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Clark, Cook, London & Drage... still ongoing
Hello again Coromandel
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16-03-2014 8:51 AM
Thread: Brick Wall Reached
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Ohh will look, thank you. My guess is he was the...
Ohh will look, thank you. My guess is he was the result of the "master of the house" having a fling with my Great Grandmother but I guess I will never know. She received money until he was twenty...
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16-03-2014 8:35 AM
Thread: Brick Wall Reached
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Brick Wall Reached
My Grandfather was illegitimate and I still am unable to find out any information about his father. He took on three surnames during his lifetime but I dont think any of them were legal which brings...
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11-08-2013 7:51 AM
Thread: Mahala (First Name)
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Mahala post lives on
I havnt posted here for a long time but getting an email has prompted me to come back. My Mahala was a Florence Mahala but she never carried the name on. she was married three times (two of the...
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14-03-2011 8:49 AM
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Hi thanks again for your reply. I don't think...
Hi thanks again for your reply. I don't think the two William's are related - in fact i am not sure if he had any brothers or not. I have found out that he definitely died on the 4th March 1924...
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13-03-2011 2:56 PM
Thread: Mahala (First Name)
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My Great Grandmother was Florence Mahala born in...
My Great Grandmother was Florence Mahala born in sutton, Suffolk. I always wondered why she was called Mahala and now I know :)
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Hi ,me again, thought you might like to see a...
Hi ,me again, thought you might like to see a couple of pictures I have of Florence and Selwyn. The one outside the house is Florence with her servants and Selwyn (the older child) and one of his...
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13-03-2011 12:25 AM
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Hi Mutley and may I thank you for all your...
Hi Mutley and may I thank you for all your research on this. i will try and answer your questions as well as i can.
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Thanks for that Coromandel, a good idea :). i...
Thanks for that Coromandel, a good idea :). i did also wonder if Florence Mahala was in service at the time she became pregnant. He sisters were in London in a "big house" and its quite possible...
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11-03-2011 5:52 AM
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Yes, totally blank, and my Grandmother kept very...
Yes, totally blank, and my Grandmother kept very quiet about the family history. I do know that Florence Mahala received a regular payment until my Grandfather was 21 but have no idea who from. ...
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10-03-2011 8:33 PM
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Clark, Cook, London & Drage.. sutton, Suffolk
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10-03-2011 5:22 PM
Thread: CLARKE, COOK, LONDON, DRAGE
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CLARKE, COOK, LONDON, DRAGE
Hi, I have found this site today and am hoping I can glean more information about my family history.
I have been searching now for over six years mainly to try and find out my Grandfather's...
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