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16-11-2023 3:57 PM
Thread: Spitalfields Registers
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Many thanks
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16-11-2023 1:42 PM
Thread: Spitalfields Registers
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In your experience do Ancestry do a good job at...
In your experience do Ancestry do a good job at transcribing and listing these records?
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16-11-2023 12:04 PM
Thread: Spitalfields Registers
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Spitalfields Registers
I believe the protestant church was built by 1729 - ChristChurch
Where can I find the registers - online, on CD, as download please?
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20-09-2023 6:11 PM
Thread: O'Brien Bryan Bryers Briers
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O'Brien Bryan Bryers Briers
In this line for a friend
Difficult!
I'm pretty confident that I can link a Bryan to an O'Brien within one generation as I've seen records of both for the same person.
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01-11-2022 12:45 PM
Thread: Domesday book names
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Domesday book names
I have evidence that my research surname Lancelevee held land in Hannington Hants and some evidence that they were there from 1066-86. A manor there of 1 hide was named after them. But I can't see...
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14-09-2022 11:16 AM
Thread: Please can I have a look-up for..
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Hi - noted - I have the marriage license entry...
Hi - noted - I have the marriage license entry from FMP but I hoped the church register entry might give her place in more detail than Buckingham/Buckinghamshire adn I can't find it on-line with fmp...
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14-09-2022 11:03 AM
Thread: Please can I have a look-up for..
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Sorry - it was 1747
Sorry - it was 1747
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14-09-2022 10:42 AM
Thread: Please can I have a look-up for..
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Please can I have a look-up for..
a William Hartwell married Ann Clarke by license 1727 in Buckingham itself but I'm looking for the church entry for the marriage
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26-11-2021 9:24 AM
Thread: Irish name Donatus
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Lesley - the penny has dropped I think - you...
Lesley - the penny has dropped I think - you meant that Donatus in Ireland called himself Daniel
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25-11-2021 3:58 PM
Thread: Irish name Donatus
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I'm a little puzzled by that - perhaps you...
I'm a little puzzled by that - perhaps you imagine that Donatus came over to England but he didn't as far as I know
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25-11-2021 1:40 PM
Thread: Irish name Donatus
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It is hard to trace the Charleville/Ballyhay...
It is hard to trace the Charleville/Ballyhay ancestors. ( no baptisms until 1826)
I appreciate what you say about the patterns - it's tempting to use them and extrapolate back
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25-11-2021 10:23 AM
Thread: Irish name Donatus
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Yes they were one entry says Donato
Yes they were one entry says Donato
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25-11-2021 9:37 AM
Thread: Irish name Donatus
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Irish name Donatus
Hi,
I am trying to trace a Daniel, born in Southwark 1828, son of John Downes(Duane) who was born in Charleville and migrated to Southwark.
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20-02-2021 5:32 PM
Thread: Transcription Request
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The opposition is constructive and I'm grateful...
The opposition is constructive and I'm grateful for the input
I'm sure my experience is typical,of months of searching, and then something flies off the page at you
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20-02-2021 5:04 PM
Thread: Transcription Request
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Have to disagree . The first letter ( that you...
Have to disagree . The first letter ( that you call L and I call S)is a replica of the S of Sarah
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20-02-2021 4:52 PM
Thread: Transcription Request
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So it has, I completely missed that. However I...
So it has, I completely missed that.
However I am more sure than ever that it is Searrs.
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20-02-2021 4:10 PM
Thread: Transcription Request
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Ancestry appear to have declined to give a...
Ancestry appear to have declined to give a transcription for this baptism. I found it by chance.
I'm trying not to say what it looks like to my eyes! so as not to suggest to forum.
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20-02-2021 3:59 PM
Thread: Transcription Request
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If you look at the "L" of Long Alley further down...
If you look at the "L" of Long Alley further down - in the baptism of Ann Waller- and compare it to the first letter of the surname in question....
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20-02-2021 3:23 PM
Thread: Transcription Request
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If you have Ancestry open in another tab you...
If you have Ancestry open in another tab you should get this link to open
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20-02-2021 1:00 PM
Thread: Transcription Request
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Transcription Request
Very simply, I would welcome offers on what the entry says here for John, son of John and Sarah..... of Long Alley
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12-02-2021 2:56 PM
Thread: Sears Shoreditch
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Have had a Eureka moment By serendipity I...
Have had a Eureka moment
By serendipity I found a John s/o John and Sarah baptism record UNTRANSCRIBED by Ancestry's team, in 1743 in faded but readable ,and foxed/aged pages of the register.
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10-02-2021 4:55 PM
Thread: Sears Shoreditch
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Hello No I don't He married in 1784 in St...
Hello
No I don't
He married in 1784 in St Leonard Shoreditch then all his children had baptism addresses in Long Alley, and Norton Folgate. His burial in 1817 is right for him - Moore's alley in... -
10-02-2021 12:58 PM
Thread: Sears Shoreditch
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Sears Shoreditch
Hi
Looking for help with overcoming a wall made of bricks
I am with a John Sears who died in 1817 and his burial record says age 56 so dob 1761
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09-02-2019 2:18 PM
Thread: Llanfihangel
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I gather the Welsh were pretty fiercely faithful...
I gather the Welsh were pretty fiercely faithful to the naming conventions so that first son would be named after the fathers father etc.
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22-11-2018 8:08 PM
Thread: Pension Index Card info
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I think I see PA, twice, and may be WVC but...
I think I see PA, twice, and may be WVC but nothing matches in the list. PA appears a lot in other images of pension ledgers and index cards
I've long looked for his Coy after enlisting in Woolwich.
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