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  1. I'd happily buy that drink for you!

    I'd happily buy that drink for you!
  2. As an aside, Eliza Long (b1837) who married...

    As an aside, Eliza Long (b1837) who married Thomas Mealand named a son Alfred Thomas GILES Mealand (b 1861 Lambeth, Surrey). This suggests the name Giles may be relevant.
  3. Yes, this is the right entry. I had forgotten...

    Yes, this is the right entry. I had forgotten about this mention of Oxford. Apologies.
  4. Many thanks for all the thought and effort that...

    Many thanks for all the thought and effort that has gone into these replies.

    I have the 1841 census detail for James who is a waiter in Glamorgan aged 27 Piece1426Book1Folio34Page number16 . ...
  5. Thanks for this and a second opinion does at...

    Thanks for this and a second opinion does at least help firm up my own views so your comments are much appreciated.
  6. James 'Giles' LONG born circa 1813 in Newbury

    I have been trying for a long time to find the parents of James 'Giles' LONG born in about 1813 in Newbury, Berks which is the place of birth given in all the census returns from 1851-1891. He had...
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    Thanks for this. The search goes on!

    Thanks for this. The search goes on!
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    Tayler made in Kent - but by who?

    I have been trying to establish the parents of Mary Tayler (Taylor)for a long time now but have run out of ideas as there is very little to go on.

    Mary married a William Bundock on 10th April...
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    Thanks for this Janet. As a result of your...

    Thanks for this Janet.
    As a result of your input, I have found a Whitminster marriage in 1767 for a William Bailey and Mary Clarke (right next to a marriage record for a John Bailey and Sarah Clarke...
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    Parentage of Daniel Bailey b 1775 Cam, Glos

    Daniel Bailey was baptised in September in 1775 in Cam, Gloucestershire to William and Mary Bailey. In about 1800, Daniel moved to Putney and in 1802 married Mary Silvey (born in Sonehouse Glos)....
  11. Thanks, I'll give it a go.

    Thanks, I'll give it a go.
  12. Yes, I think the Church is All Saints. Sorry, I...

    Yes, I think the Church is All Saints. Sorry, I should have included that.
  13. KIRBY MIs in Old Stranton, Seaton Carew 1812

    We have hit a brick wall trying to find out about Kirby ancestors from Durham and I wondered if gravestone inscriptions could provide some answers.

    Can anyone point me in the right direction for...
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    ok, thanks, I'll give it a try. There are one or...

    ok, thanks, I'll give it a try. There are one or two other situations elsewhere that may have attracted media attention but do not appear on the online papers so I will have a look for those too....
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    Thanks for this. I have tried all the newspaper...

    Thanks for this. I have tried all the newspaper facilities that I can eg FMP but without any joy.
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    Covell v Doust (1802 c37) liitigation

    The above case is held at The National Archive (ref C13/14/43) and I was wondering if anyone would be able to shed any light on it.

    This case may be of interest to me as it involves a William...
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    Mary Doust was widowed in late 1809 and applied...

    Mary Doust was widowed in late 1809 and applied for the pension in 1810 and her application was numbered 108 and included on the index (l/mar/c/765 I think). Her granted pension is included on the...
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    thanks for this. I think you make a very relevant...

    thanks for this. I think you make a very relevant point but suspect that it applies to what we believe to be William's parents who just seem to 'appear' in Kent circa 1760 at around the time of 'our'...
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    Wm Doust and the lost East India Co pension

    The brickwall that has obstructed us for some years is the year of birth of William Doust who died in Greenwich, Kent in December 1809. His gravestone did contain his age at death but transcibers...
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    Thanks for your kind wishes and good luck with...

    Thanks for your kind wishes and good luck with your own research. The thing is, the research knows no country barriers and it is amazing the places it can take you...... and then you find parts of...
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    Thats very helpful, thanks though getting to...

    Thats very helpful, thanks though getting to Canterbury is unlikely.

    I had been hung up for some time on the thought that William was born in Woodnesborough and that, with a name like William...
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    I don't know if this is the place to put it but a...

    I don't know if this is the place to put it but a big thank you to all those who took the time the respond to my initial request and particularly Wilkes_ml as I think you have solved the puzzle....
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    Re the Worth birth of William - I've found...

    Re the Worth birth of William - I've found potential siblings also in Worth that show parents as William and Mary so this does look a possibilty - thanks.
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    If I am looking at the right one, this...

    If I am looking at the right one, this christening does not show the mother's name only that of the father.... so I hope it is the wrong one!
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    oh, I see. I didn't realise that the...

    oh, I see. I didn't realise that the Woodnesborough registers were actually on FMP so you could well be right with the Worth birth. I'll check it out - many thanks.
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