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    There are various baptisms and some burials at...

    There are various baptisms and some burials at Epping to children of Joseph & Ann Hills, and also a marriage on 17 Feb 1795 between Joseph Hills & Ann Reeve - bachelor & spinster, both of Epping.
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    There was also a daughter baptised at Epping....

    There was also a daughter baptised at Epping. From transcript:

    26 Aug 1821 (born 31 Jul 1821) Ann d/o joseph & Elizabeth Hills, Labourer, Epping Upland
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    Yes - ish. William JAMES Horn the habitual...

    Yes - ish. William JAMES Horn the habitual criminal
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    If you're still not convinced, take a look at the...

    If you're still not convinced, take a look at the military records for William James Horn born Pembroke c1877, attested to the 4th Welsh Regiment, Service No. 20244 per Ancestry but actually 202442. ...
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    HORN, WILLIAM JAMES mmn ROBINSON GRO Reference:...

    HORN, WILLIAM JAMES mmn ROBINSON GRO Reference: 1877 M Quarter in PEMBROKE Volume 11A Page 938 Occasional Copy: A
    HORN, WILLIAM JAMES mmn ROBINSON GRO Reference: 1877 M Quarter in PEMBROKE ...
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    But have you looked more closely? Someone has...

    But have you looked more closely? Someone has (wrongly) linked William Henry De Horn and William JAMES Horn.

    ADDED: The actual records also show that William JAMES Horne used the alias William...
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    The death notice for Kathleen Brewer, wife of...

    The death notice for Kathleen Brewer, wife of Edward was in the Halifax Evening Courier of 25 Sept 1939.

    She died in Leeds General Infirmary on 24th Sept and her interment was to be at the King...
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    Not as good, but you can also try Ancestry by...

    Not as good, but you can also try Ancestry by selecting the census year record set and then putting the town and street name in the Keyword box, but use quote marks around each and tick the exact...
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    @Crofters11 I'm not sure if we're allowed to...

    @Crofters11

    I'm not sure if we're allowed to post clips from the newspapers but here's a transcript (other papers carried the same). It probably shouldn't have, but it did give me a giggle!
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    The newspaper reports are on Findmypast or the...

    The newspaper reports are on Findmypast or the British Newspaper Archive. The criminal record is also on FmP but is also on Ancestry under the record sets UK Calendar of Prisoners 1868-1929** and UK...
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    Um, In 1895 there are newspaper reports and a...

    Um, In 1895 there are newspaper reports and a criminal record that may explain his name change!
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    Oh my gosh!!!! I've impressed myself with this...

    Oh my gosh!!!! I've impressed myself with this one lol.

    I've just found his baptism, and now I'm 99.999% certain its your man!

    St Luke, Oseney Crescent, Camden
    31 Jan 1874 (born 12 Jan 1874)...
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    I've surprised myself with this one, but I...

    I've surprised myself with this one, but I decided to have a last-gasp "looking for a miracle" search of the 1891 census for anyone named William who gave a PoB as Dalston c1874.

    There were...
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    Have you been able to find your mother in the...

    Have you been able to find your mother in the 1939 register to see who she's with?

    If not then her name may still redacted, and as its coming up to 100-years since her birth the entry will soon...
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    Yes, its possible. But its also possible that he...

    Yes, its possible. But its also possible that he changed his name, or emigrated, or even died as an 'unknown man' after his release.
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    Assuming its the same man from the 1939 register,...

    Assuming its the same man from the 1939 register, then Thomas James Fleming aged 77 was buried at Gilroes Cemetery Leicester on 20 Nov 1861, plot MM 649. The grave appears to have been reused in...
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    Divorce was financially out of reach for most...

    Divorce was financially out of reach for most ordinary people at that time, and as Thomas was only a porter its unlikely they would have been able to afford it.

    The marriage certificate will show...
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    Battersea, Wandsworth

    Battersea, Wandsworth
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    I'm not really sure what you mean about possibly...

    I'm not really sure what you mean about possibly being mistranscribed - mistranscribed where?

    The 1921 census is the original one completed by the householder, and shows:
    Thomas aged 41, Nellie...
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    The 1921 census has his name as James W Fleming,...

    The 1921 census has his name as James W Fleming, which further increases the odds of this being the correct child, living with his father, step-mother and half-brother.
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    A 1965 death certificate probably won't give a...

    A 1965 death certificate probably won't give a lot of information, but the informant is usually (but not always) a family member. His address may also provide clues - perhaps it ties back to a known...
  22. Given how close he lived to the Cleveland Bridge...

    Given how close he lived to the Cleveland Bridge works I think its pretty likely he worked there at some point. Starmer Crescent (per 1939 register) is bottom centre, Cleveland Bridge was just above...
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    As your father changed his surname to Gallagher I...

    As your father changed his surname to Gallagher I thought this entry at GRONI was interesting

    7th December 1929 Derry, Robert Rodgers, Spouse: Gallagher. M/1929/X1/2645/45/76

    I've had some...
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    Also, have you investigated the death in...

    Also, have you investigated the death in Birmingham in 1965 of Robert F Rodgers aged 62 (born c1903)?

    Looks like he died in June 1965 and was cremated at Lodge Hill Crematorium, but anything more...
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    Continuing from my earlier post, I should also...

    Continuing from my earlier post, I should also have asked where Esther was born and died. Was that also Ireland?

    For info, in 1930 at The Barracks, Pontefract, was a Robert Frederick Rodgers and...
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