An 1896 London Atlas seems to equate the Wapping one with Great Hermitage Street, now Hermitage Wall, north of and parallel to Wapping High Street, and extending west to Sampson St or Knighten St.
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14-12-2019 6:23 AM
Thread: Hermitage street,Wapping
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An 1896 London Atlas seems to equate the Wapping...
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06-11-2019 6:52 AM
Thread: Divorce Records in the U.K.?
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If they couldn't afford to purchase a "private"...
If they couldn't afford to purchase a "private" grave for several family burials, they would have gone to "common" or "public" graves where a number of unrelated people were buried together. Usually...
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03-08-2019 11:38 PM
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UKPressOnline has 20th century national...
UKPressOnline has 20th century national newspapers. It's a pay site, but you can search free. Individual borough archives usually have local papers on microfilm, but you probably won't want to visit...
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30-05-2019 5:07 PM
Thread: Civilian casualties
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As the 1939 data was also used by the NHS for...
As the 1939 data was also used by the NHS for many years (my NHS card number was the same as that on my identity card), it was continuously updated.
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30-05-2019 2:28 AM
Thread: Civilian casualties
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The Commonwealth War Graves site lists many from...
The Commonwealth War Graves site lists many from WW2. Put "Civilian War Dead" (without the quotes) as "Regiment" (there's also a Civilian War Dead Link option, but I'm not clear what the difference...
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02-01-2019 1:40 AM
Thread: Burial Records
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No sign of them on Find A Grave (whose database...
No sign of them on Find A Grave (whose database is made up of graves of records found by members) or deceasedonline (which only has registers for those cemeteries signed up to it). Ancestry has them...
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29-12-2018 8:40 PM
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Sorry, I was being lazy and leaving people to go...
Sorry, I was being lazy and leaving people to go back to elsinore's post. The whole catalogue is at
https://www.
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29-12-2018 4:30 PM
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Since this thread has been revived, I'll just do...
Since this thread has been revived, I'll just do what I never got round to before and thank Peter (elsinore) for the link in post #22 to the Hobbies catalogue. This has revealed the origin of two...
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06-12-2018 6:22 AM
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Could there be a sticky that summarises sites'...
Could there be a sticky that summarises sites' regular free periods, e.g. Ancestry and FMP usually do something around Remembrance weekend. This may avoid people taking out a month's sub or buying...
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05-12-2018 5:58 AM
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Without looking at the instructions, I guess the...
Without looking at the instructions, I guess the definition of "head" may have just been the most senior member of the family present on the night. I came across an entry in a different years's...
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05-12-2018 4:47 AM
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I'd guess he filled in the form in advance and...
I'd guess he filled in the form in advance and then got called away unexpectedly on business or a family emergency (did any far away relatives die around that time?) Maybe he was overseas or whoever...
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17-11-2018 8:38 PM
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Be aware that in deaths involving investigation...
Be aware that in deaths involving investigation and/or an inquest the death registration may be some time after the actual death, though a coroner can give permission for burial before the...
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09-11-2018 5:01 AM
Thread: SS Calliope
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There is a page about Calliope, including mention...
There is a page about Calliope, including mention of John Anderson, on The Wreck Site: www dot wrecksite dot eu. It appears there were two Calliopes sunk in 1917. Put the name in the search box and...
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05-11-2018 1:41 AM
Thread: finding missing records
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A dictionary definition of AND/OR found by a web...
A dictionary definition of AND/OR found by a web search agrees with what I have always taken it to mean, i.e you must supply one or the other but can supply both.
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01-09-2018 9:49 PM
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A worthy project which I have bookmarked. Re...
A worthy project which I have bookmarked.
Re your "Unknown Location" section, you may be able to place some of these using the Armed Forces Memorial site which covers many outside the WW1/WW2 date... -
03-08-2018 5:22 AM
Thread: Visiting Nottingham General cemetery
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The numbers on Find A Grave only tell you what...
The numbers on Find A Grave only tell you what burials its volunteers have entered/photographed. With a very few exceptions, we do not have access to the registers, let alone time to key all the...
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16-07-2018 4:37 PM
Thread: Looking for Fire Service info
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You might find some basic information in...
You might find some basic information in Islington Council Minutes. Our local ones, for example, include appointments and terminations thereof, illness, pay rises, promotions, and commendations. But...
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26-02-2018 10:02 PM
Thread: seeking confirmation/rule out
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The relevant Archives/Local Studies Library...
The relevant Archives/Local Studies Library should also have Council Minutes which will at least tell you when he served, but tend not to tell you much about what individual Councillors did apart...
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11-12-2017 5:21 PM
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A local newspaper for the place where he or his...
A local newspaper for the place where he or his parents lived may have a report of his death, which may say something like: "he enlisted on his 17th birthday and went to France 5 months later". There...
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11-12-2017 2:36 AM
Thread: how to find recent death
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Putting "family announcements", "death notices"...
Putting "family announcements", "death notices" or similar phrases into your favourite search engine will give you a number of sites to search, but judging by our local rags, such notices are going...
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20-11-2017 11:03 PM
Thread: trench wrist watch
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Thanks Christina. I don't know whether to blame...
Thanks Christina. I don't know whether to blame my dyslexic note-taking or the poor quality of the library's microfilm. Maybe I'll post a list of names/numbers I can't verify when I get to the end of...
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20-11-2017 6:54 PM
Thread: trench wrist watch
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Ah, this explains an appeal in our local...
Ah, this explains an appeal in our local newspaper of 3-Feb-1916 by Bombardier Bashford, L43521, RFA, for a replacement for his broken wristwatch which he needs to record his minelaying. I wondered...
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09-09-2017 11:32 PM
Thread: Finchley Cemetery
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Deceasedonline was reorganised some months ago...
Deceasedonline was reorganised some months ago and no longer tells you the cemetery for free, just the name of the council from which they got the records, and many councils have several cemeteries....
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22-08-2017 7:20 PM
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FWR is fairly new and some of the negative...
FWR is fairly new and some of the negative remarks may date from its earlier days when it had less information and it was less clear what is and isn't available.
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21-08-2017 10:32 PM
Thread: Long lost military camp
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Try the relevant local studies library. If...
Try the relevant local studies library. If nowhere else, it should be listed in old electoral rolls which they will have, maybe even showing the parents. Though "camp" makes one think of transient...
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