Thanks for your advice lesley. No typo, My grandfather was born 1932, and am attempting to find his father. The dna matches A-D are back on this line in 1820s/30s, so likely grandparents to the...
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15-05-2019 7:38 PM
Thread: Those Pesky Smiths
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Thanks for your advice lesley. No typo, My...
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14-05-2019 9:01 AM
Thread: Those Pesky Smiths
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Those Pesky Smiths
Hi Everybody!
So Im struggling right now, I'll explain out as much as I can & would love any help people can give. I've made alot of progress and now hit this wall.
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14-11-2017 1:48 PM
Thread: 1861 Census
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Thank you, I will look at that thread!
Thank you, I will look at that thread!
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14-11-2017 12:48 PM
Thread: 1861 Census
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1861 Census
Hi guys, Im struggling to find a family in the 1861 england census.
The family consists of Jacob Scherp b1825 Prussia
Mary Scherp b1832 Prussia
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13-08-2017 8:29 AM
Thread: Unfit For National Service
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Hi Peter. From what I can gather yes the Ministry...
Hi Peter. From what I can gather yes the Ministry of Labour and National Service was in charge of callups, however no records of individuals appear to be held in their records at the National...
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12-08-2017 9:02 AM
Thread: Unfit For National Service
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Unfit For National Service
Hi guys,
I was wondering what peoples thoughts are on looking for records of those who were unfit for national service? As I can tell, a young man would recieve a callup letter around his 18th... -
06-07-2017 9:50 AM
Thread: Lost without a trace
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I see Dundee10 appears to have found a baptism...
I see Dundee10 appears to have found a baptism for the Susan M of marylebone in June 1857, this is the girl with William & Susan parents. So I wonder If this is my relative - or the Susannah...
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06-07-2017 9:28 AM
Thread: Lost without a trace
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What I have today found is a possibility, there...
What I have today found is a possibility, there is a "Susannah Nottingham" baptism registered Nov 30 1860, at St Stephen the Martyr. I know from previous searches that although listed as camden...
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06-07-2017 9:15 AM
Thread: Lost without a trace
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I had discounted other births for Susan as for...
I had discounted other births for Susan as for example the 1856 Susan Maria Nottingham was born in Shoreditch and married in 1878 a Joseph John Marshall, and Susan Elizabeth Nottingham Born 1855 is...
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02-07-2017 11:54 AM
Thread: Lost without a trace
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Yes this is all the same family, the other thread...
Yes this is all the same family, the other thread is the following generation, Susan the daughter born 1855 and the complications of her relationship/marriage to William Fisher, as looking at that...
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02-07-2017 11:10 AM
Thread: Lost without a trace
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Lost without a trace
So Ive left and come back to this a few times, and am still coming up short, so any help much appreciated.
Im looking for Susan Nunney, she was born around 1836, I presume in Marylebone London.... -
19-05-2017 8:43 AM
Thread: What is CC?
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thanks guys, Im going to try to follow this...
thanks guys, Im going to try to follow this county constabulary lead, I can see from the WS archive site there are many police records, leading into this though Im not positive what I should be...
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17-05-2017 12:33 PM
Thread: What is CC?
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My apologies it does appear West Sussex County...
My apologies it does appear West Sussex County Council did exist (its form changed it 1971). So is the CC in the police crime register a county council reference number? meaning the county had a...
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17-05-2017 12:14 PM
Thread: What is CC?
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What is CC?
Hi guys, Im wondering if anyone with experience of Court/Prison/Crime records could advise me as to what "CC" May mean. I am looking over some 1940s records. I have a Police Crime register which...
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14-04-2017 1:55 PM
Thread: Electoral Registers / 1939 Register
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Electoral Registers / 1939 Register
Hi, Im just wondering if anyone could shed some light.
Im looking through a 1946 Electoral register, and have noticed certain names have their 1939 Register Identity number after them, I was... -
16-12-2016 2:36 PM
Thread: More to it?
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Having known little at the start of my research,...
Having known little at the start of my research, all the things I know are fact, and Ive found from research myself. This journalist has thrown a spanner into my work though.
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16-12-2016 12:16 PM
Thread: More to it?
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More to it?
Hi guys, I would like some thoughts and opinions please on some info I have on a relative.
To give a bit of background. The child is born in 1932. I have not been able to trace the location of the... -
22-07-2016 9:19 AM
Thread: Baptisms In History
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Baptisms In History
I just wanted to garner some other experiences with regard to Births/Baptisms for relatives pre 1837. I wondered what other peoples success rate with these was. In my own experience almost all my...
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19-07-2016 5:26 PM
Thread: Nowhere on 1851 Census
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YES! Worked out its about 3 houses away from her...
YES! Worked out its about 3 houses away from her son, so think this is it :-)
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19-07-2016 5:04 PM
Thread: Nowhere on 1851 Census
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Appear to have had some luck, well I believe so,...
Appear to have had some luck, well I believe so, found an Edith Clarke, listed as 30, mine was 80, so maybe typo, can see the original record says NK and has 30 written over it. woman is listed as...
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08-07-2016 9:24 AM
Thread: Genealogical Leap Thoughts
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Some news, have spoke to the records office and...
Some news, have spoke to the records office and there are a few records with names which may hold further info on Thomas/James, but they dont have much. With a £25 hr fee for research I shall hop on...
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07-07-2016 8:55 AM
Thread: Genealogical Leap Thoughts
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I havnt read a huge amount on settlement. I know...
I havnt read a huge amount on settlement. I know when James left windsor he did not hold a settlement certificate, and such was examined for settlement when he eventually settled in one place many...
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07-07-2016 8:50 AM
Thread: Genealogical Leap Thoughts
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Yes ive had a look through records on discovery...
Yes ive had a look through records on discovery and none relate. The James Clarkson of 1761 was my initial 2yrs ago thought but he had married a Sarah Graham in 1747 and died in 1751, so 20yrs before...
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05-07-2016 4:30 PM
Thread: Genealogical Leap Thoughts
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its Clarkson
its Clarkson
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05-07-2016 4:29 PM
Thread: Genealogical Leap Thoughts
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Unfortunately the first real directory for...
Unfortunately the first real directory for Berkshire is in 1823 so too late. James marries later in life across the country and no relatives/witnesses are listed.
Havnt found any reference of...
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