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27-03-2024 11:16 AM
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Many thanks Robert for the confirmation and the...
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26-03-2024 2:59 PM
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I'm sorry, yes he did survive the war and he was...
I'm sorry, yes he did survive the war and he was born in 1919 and died in 1975. A relative, who was in the army in recent years has asked me for information on our Uncle/Great Uncle and the above is...
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26-03-2024 2:33 PM
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Somerset Light Infantry 30th Battalion WWII
Hi, I am trying to find which regiment my late Uncle Ronald Norman Schroeder was in during WWII. His army number was 5671620 and I know he fought in North Africa and Italy and that's it! Can anyone...
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30-04-2020 9:01 PM
Thread: WW1 service records
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I'm just sorry I didn't realise before. Very rude...
I'm just sorry I didn't realise before. Very rude of me not to give feedback before. I will try harder in the future as I am most thankful for all the help received.
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30-04-2020 5:21 PM
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I'm sorry to say that I should have updated here...
I'm sorry to say that I should have updated here to say that I did find my grandfathers records of where and when he was a POW. Also, managed to get a copy of his battalion's war diaries, all this...
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30-04-2020 5:11 PM
Thread: Cornwall Memorial INscription Index
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Hi, it's been nearly 4 years since I placed my...
Hi, it's been nearly 4 years since I placed my last post of this but I thought I would let everyone know that just a couple of weeks ago someone actually found my GGgrandmother's gravestone in...
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20-10-2019 5:08 PM
Thread: 1901 Census uk
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Many thanks for the above, I'm pretty sure the...
Many thanks for the above, I'm pretty sure the Catherine born in Leamington Spa was my Nan especially as the birthdates are the same in 1911 and in 1939 Much appreciated.
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20-10-2019 2:20 PM
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Thanks for that helachau, I have found my Nan's...
Thanks for that helachau, I have found my Nan's marriage recorded and, in fact, her husband Albert was killed during WW1 which is why he wasn't found on the 1939 register. Agnes was her first born...
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19-10-2019 4:44 PM
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Many thanks, I thought it may be a long shot and...
Many thanks, I thought it may be a long shot and a copy of her marriage certificate would be the way to go. All her children, including my Dad has passed away so no copy of the certificate that I...
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19-10-2019 3:52 PM
Thread: 1901 Census uk
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1901 Census uk
Hi, is anyone able to look up my late Grandmother Catherine Potter in the 1901 Census. I know she married Albert Edwards in Weston Super Mare, Somerset in 1914 but can't find any more information on...
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24-07-2018 7:40 PM
Thread: Cross Cottage, Wrington, 1 Silver Street
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Just taken another look at the link you gave for...
Just taken another look at the link you gave for the Wrington website, wimsey, and lo and behold Derek mentions Ivy Shaply not once but twice! That is the name I was after! Believe it or not, Derek...
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24-07-2018 7:31 PM
Thread: Cross Cottage, Wrington, 1 Silver Street
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Thanks for that wimsey, I knew Derek Davey when I...
Thanks for that wimsey, I knew Derek Davey when I was young and am a contributor at times to the village website. Many of my Mum's generation have now passed and they were a fountain of village...
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24-07-2018 1:40 PM
Thread: Cross Cottage, Wrington, 1 Silver Street
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Thanks you the clarification Lesley, Wrington is...
Thanks you the clarification Lesley, Wrington is indeed a North Somerset village and my family has lived there for a fair few generations....
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24-07-2018 7:14 AM
Thread: Cross Cottage, Wrington, 1 Silver Street
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Cross Cottage, Wrington, 1 Silver Street
Hi, my son and his wife have booked a stay in the above cottage in the village of my birth. I remember visiting the inhabitants of this cottage with my now late mother back in the 60's. I believe...
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11-06-2017 4:15 PM
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Thanks Arthur I'll take a look
Thanks Arthur I'll take a look
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11-06-2017 2:51 PM
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Not to worry, I've just googled and the lists are...
Not to worry, I've just googled and the lists are not available. I live too far away to access them now :-( The name may come to me, in a non-senior moment! lol Thanks for your reply
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11-06-2017 2:42 PM
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I never thought of Electoral registers. Would I...
I never thought of Electoral registers. Would I be able to access them through the relevant council offices, do they offer that service do you know?
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11-06-2017 1:40 PM
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Is it possible....
....to find out the name of the family who lived in 19 Station Road, (Little Cottages) Wrington, Somerset in the 1950's. I have been wracking my brains to remember the lovely lady who lived there,...
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13-01-2017 9:42 AM
Thread: William James Read
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Many thanks Christina, this would be William's...
Many thanks Christina, this would be William's eldest son - of much interest to my friend if she hasn't seen this before. |I will pass this on to her.
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12-01-2017 8:33 PM
Thread: William James Read
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Hi Megan, I was asking this on someone else's...
Hi Megan, I was asking this on someone else's behalf and she said she had looked for a long time with no luck. I will take another look on her behalf and see if \I can come up with...
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12-01-2017 6:35 PM
Thread: William James Read
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William James Read
William was born in Battersea in 1876, married Mary Jane Hewitt and had 3 children, Richard 1899, Mary 1901 and Frederick 1903. They lived in Lambeth The 1911 census records show that Mary is now a...
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16-08-2016 11:12 AM
Thread: Cornwall Memorial INscription Index
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I haven't actually seen this Pam, so thank you. ...
I haven't actually seen this Pam, so thank you. I found the grave reference a fair few years ago and did go looking but couldn't find a gravestone. I just wanted to confirm that the inscription had...
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16-08-2016 11:09 AM
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Many thanks, Wimsey, that is the reference.
Many thanks, Wimsey, that is the reference.
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15-08-2016 4:27 PM
Thread: Cornwall Memorial INscription Index
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Cornwall Memorial INscription Index
A question I hope someone can answer for me. I once found a reference to my gggrandmother, Maria Barbara Christiana Sophie Schroeder in the above index, Ref W-C-065. I have a grave site number and...
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01-08-2016 6:59 AM
Thread: Henrietta Zipporah Schroeder
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