Hi Doreen, sounds like a hard one. Out of interest, what does John's death record (1885 Victoria) say about where he was married? Or is this section blank?
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02-04-2024 9:42 AM
Thread: John Weir McKechnie
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Hi Doreen, sounds like a hard one. Out of...
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19-04-2017 8:58 AM
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I would only add Barry that very few burials were...
I would only add Barry that very few burials were recorded in Scotland prior to 1855, so not finding proof of death is the norm.
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18-04-2017 3:12 AM
Thread: Looking for Thomas Family
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Brianman you can private message me your email...
Brianman you can private message me your email and then I can send you some documents.
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17-04-2017 11:41 AM
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Barry, death records are the most unreliable of...
Barry, death records are the most unreliable of all vital records and therefore what the informant states holds very little weight, very little.
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17-04-2017 9:24 AM
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I was going to ask if you had checked the...
I was going to ask if you had checked the baptisms in Scotland, but Janet has done well to do a search and find it quite quickly on Scotland's People. You might find more from the marriage of John...
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17-04-2017 6:53 AM
Thread: Looking for Thomas Family
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Okay great, can you send me your email and I'll...
Okay great, can you send me your email and I'll send through what I've found. Cheers!
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16-04-2017 4:08 AM
Thread: Looking for Thomas Family
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Thomas line
James Thomas who was born c.1852, where did he die? What parish in Cornwall was he born? Where did you get his year of birth?
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13-04-2017 11:30 AM
Thread: Looking for Thomas Family
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George Thomas b.1801 - but where? Where is his...
George Thomas b.1801 - but where? Where is his name from? Why 1801? I need a bit more to search for info :)
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12-04-2017 10:33 AM
Thread: Fort Totten NY 1917
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Try the New York State Military Museum here...
Try the New York State Military Museum here https://dmna.ny.gov/forts/fortsT_Z/tottenFort.htm if you contact someone and ask for help I am sure they will be happy to oblige.
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05-04-2017 6:32 AM
Thread: John Maher of Ireland
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Yes I can see it and found it on Ancestry too;...
Yes I can see it and found it on Ancestry too; not much on the record is there? I searched but could not find any 1861 census records for Co. Clare. Did you get my message about RAOGK? I think...
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04-04-2017 6:20 AM
Thread: John Maher of Ireland
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Okay well he was most likely Catholic I guess,...
Okay well he was most likely Catholic I guess, however people did change denominations and many who proposed to be Protestant were Catholic and vice versa. Because he was married in Co. Clare...
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04-04-2017 5:59 AM
Thread: John Maher of Ireland
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Hi Bronwen, do you know where John was from? ...
Hi Bronwen, do you know where John was from? What county? Without a county, and parish, it will be like finding a needle in a haystack - or harder! And you really have to know if he was Catholic...
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04-04-2017 5:55 AM
Thread: William Bailey
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Hi Coral, can you confirm if William died or not?...
Hi Coral, can you confirm if William died or not? Why do you think that the William Bailey whose Will you mention is your William Bailey? If none of the children are mentioned, nor Charlotte his...
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02-03-2017 3:30 AM
Thread: Looking for Thomas Family
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Aha, there you go, Find A Grave have the wrong...
Aha, there you go, Find A Grave have the wrong information on their site if what you say above is correct Christina. Susan Thomas who died in 1881 in Victoria was the daughter of Richard Owens and...
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02-03-2017 3:23 AM
Thread: Hi from London
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Hi Caisley, I hope you have much success in...
Hi Caisley, I hope you have much success in tracing your family history. The fact that you have ordered certificates to get accurate names to trace is great. Be VERY careful of all the trees on...
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02-03-2017 3:17 AM
Thread: Looking for Thomas Family
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Brainman, what exactly was written on the...
Brainman, what exactly was written on the headstone? Thomas T Thomas? Susan Owens? Susan Thomas?
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02-03-2017 3:09 AM
Thread: Looking for Thomas Family
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Thanks Christina, this is obviously the wrong...
Thanks Christina, this is obviously the wrong Susan then, unless they have the parents names wrong which can happen we know. But this Susan you mention from Find A Grave was born as a Thomas, not an...
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02-03-2017 2:54 AM
Thread: Looking for Thomas Family
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Wrong Thomas
Aha, there you are, Thomas Berriman Thomas born in 1808 St Ives married Susan Stirling Adams, not Susan Owens. So this is the wrong Thomas. I think Almach has the right Thomas for you if you can...
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02-03-2017 2:50 AM
Thread: Looking for Thomas Family
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The Thomas B Thomas you refer to here from St...
The Thomas B Thomas you refer to here from St Ives was Thomas Berriman Thomas, baptised 16 Nov 1808 in St Ives. He married Susan S (haven't found the marriage as yet but only quickly looked) however...
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02-03-2017 2:14 AM
Thread: WWII Service Records Order codes
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Hi Trevor, I would recommend having a look at the...
Hi Trevor, I would recommend having a look at the Forces War Records website. They are fairly new, and regularly update their site and add new records. However you can hire a researcher, which I...
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Incredible Denione; what a story - yet such a...
Incredible Denione; what a story - yet such a tragedy and loss! How very fortunate to have a first edition of something written by your ancestor so long ago. And of course, your brickwall as you...
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An interesting family history Denione! I have...
An interesting family history Denione!
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20-02-2017 3:13 AM
Thread: George Rowley born Martley 1859
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Hi Anne, I would definitely advise you to be more...
Hi Anne, I would definitely advise you to be more sure of your last 3 points; you state "I don't think this is him..." - you need to be certain it is not him. If you are only discounting these...
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05-02-2017 11:32 PM
Thread: More than one illegitimate child
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Aha Kiltpin, that is fantastic information also. ...
Aha Kiltpin, that is fantastic information also. I had not thought of that at all; it's quite possible that this lady was also of "simple mind" and therefore nobody would marry her maybe? Yet she...
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05-02-2017 10:50 PM
Thread: More than one illegitimate child
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Thanks Vern, excellent information; and yes she...
Thanks Vern, excellent information; and yes she was English, from the West Riding of Yorkshire. It's good to hear all these theories as one never knows the true story so I want to steer away from...
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