Hi Christanel
Thanks for this link.
Would I be right in thinking only my mum could apply for any military records, as his surviving next of kin?
Sue
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19-10-2022 9:37 PM
Thread: Did you know my Grandad, George Selby?
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Hi Christanel Thanks for this link. Would I...
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19-10-2022 9:31 PM
Thread: Did you know my Grandad, George Selby?
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Hi Susie Apologies for not spotting your reply...
Hi Susie
Apologies for not spotting your reply sooner, but I still work full time. I have been extra busy at work due to a colleague leaving, so am currently doing the job of two persons. When I... -
19-10-2022 9:16 PM
Thread: Did you know my Grandad, George Selby?
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Hi Wiganexile Lilian Ley's first husband was a...
Hi Wiganexile
Lilian Ley's first husband was a 'Rankine'. So same Lilian.
Thank you for the interest.
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28-07-2021 3:31 PM
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more info: 1871c: John Bell & Anne Elizabeth...
more info:
1871c: John Bell & Anne Elizabeth with family including Anne L Bell can be found at 7 Richmond Place, Plumstead, Kent. (RG10/792/29/6)
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I did also find this: 1871c: James Jenkins...
I did also find this:
1871c: James Jenkins with a Mary Jenkins (wife), 13 Penrose Ct, Plymouth (RG10/2118/94/60) James was described as 'Sailor R N'.
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28-07-2021 3:11 PM
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Hi I have been looking at this since spotting...
Hi
I have been looking at this since spotting your dilemma last night.
I believe you do have the right line with these:
1841c Little Morley Lane - James with parents William & Elizabeth &... -
06-02-2021 4:20 PM
Thread: Divorce record?
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Hi Thanks for the replies Megan & Lesley. ...
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Thanks for the replies Megan & Lesley.
I've taken a look at the National Archives and it looks like I'm out of luck on that front then. Never mind.
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06-02-2021 1:32 PM
Thread: Divorce record?
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Divorce record?
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I have been doing family history for several years now, and although I have a good collection of family certificates I still don't know whether UK divorce records are out there to be had if... -
25-01-2021 9:08 PM
Thread: Ellen Lily Stanley Webb
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A bit more! 1901 census: Ref: RG13/264/44/19 @...
A bit more!
1901 census: Ref: RG13/264/44/19 @ 2 Hosier Lane (The Globe Beer House),St Sepulchre, Farringdon, London
William Webb, Hd,24, M, Beerhouse keeper, Islington, London
Constance Webb,... -
25-01-2021 8:38 PM
Thread: Ellen Lily Stanley Webb
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Hi I have just found Philip & family like...
Hi
I have just found Philip & family like Grisel. And think we are on the right track here.
1851c: Ref H0107/1764/499/20 in Ely, Cambridgeshire
William Webb, Hd, 26, Brickmaker, Ely,... -
25-01-2021 3:54 PM
Thread: Ellen Lily Stanley Webb
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Hi carolp Having had a similar problem in...
Hi carolp
Having had a similar problem in finding the birth of a direct ancestor, the marriage certificate held the big clue to me, eventually solving it. So with that in mind....
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12-12-2020 12:17 PM
Thread: Ancestry - removing DNA matches below 8 cM
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Hi Thanks Pam for putting this Lost Cousins...
Hi
Thanks Pam for putting this Lost Cousins link on. I have found the DNA masterclass interesting and hopefully it will now help me with my next project.
I too was disappointed with Ancestry's... -
22-06-2020 1:35 PM
Thread: Where/When Thomas Hughes Dies
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Hi Thomas Hughes is a very common name...
Hi
Thomas Hughes is a very common name unfortunately. So finding a death and saying for certain it is him could be difficult.
Has anyone considered that he may have served in WW1? Being a... -
21-06-2020 9:42 PM
Thread: Looking for a DOB Please
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Hi With reference to the above post James...
Hi
With reference to the above post James Strudwick's baptism 1837:
'James's occupation is shoemaker' should read 'John's occupation is shoemaker'(the father).
Sorry :(
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21-06-2020 4:53 PM
Thread: Looking for a DOB Please
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Hi Tomm The baptism you started with that...
Hi Tomm
The baptism you started with that resulted in John Strudwick and Francis being parents, is that definitely a match for your family? I ask as you seem a bit confused re the help/results so... -
Hi Thank you. Glad the location is found. And...
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Thank you.
Glad the location is found. And happy to help anytime.
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21-06-2020 9:45 AM
Thread: Burial place
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Hi With the research I did last night, I would...
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With the research I did last night, I would also go with Peter Goodey's suggestion of Southwark as a burial option.
His mother, Cordelia, was buried there 16 Mar 1909, so a possibilty he was... -
Sorry 'Alma' should be 'Almach'. Ah, both...
Sorry 'Alma' should be 'Almach'. Ah, both references are correct!
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Hi I have also found the same information as...
Hi
I have also found the same information as Alma, so think this is definately your Louisa.
Louisa may Lathbury was baptised 09/11/1898 Hackney Dalston, St Bartholomew. Parents John Henry &... -
17-04-2019 9:21 PM
Thread: DNA - Bingo!
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Hi Have finally confirmed my search for my...
Hi
Have finally confirmed my search for my 'true' surname is over!
Following on from the above post, I found several newspaper court reports with my Great Grandfather and his 'original birth'... -
03-02-2019 12:32 PM
Thread: WW2 Soldier's records
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Hi Peter I had gone onto FmyP too! But just...
Hi Peter
I had gone onto FmyP too! But just general info such as his birth and marriages came up.
I read some, but not all! I will check it out again in light of the NA 7 comments. Thankyou.
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02-02-2019 6:38 PM
Thread: WW2 Soldier's records
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Hi Pam I've looked at this site with no joy! ...
Hi Pam
I've looked at this site with no joy!
I also looked at National Archives.
Thanks
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02-02-2019 6:12 PM
Thread: DNA - Bingo!
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DNA - Bingo!
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Harking back to 1998 when my father told me our family name was not our 'true' family name, that is what started me on the family history trail (FH). A 'rumoured' name was told to me by the... -
02-02-2019 5:38 PM
Thread: WW2 Soldier's records
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Hi Thanks Pam & Lesley. He died 1977 so...
Hi
Thanks Pam & Lesley.
He died 1977 so well over 25 years ago!
I did a Google search and have just checked out the common FH sites so far.
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02-02-2019 4:53 PM
Thread: WW2 Soldier's records
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WW2 Soldier's records
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Can anyone advise me on when WW2 soldiers records may become available for viewing?
I have a relative (b. 1919, not my direct blood line) that was supposed to have been a Japanese POW, but his...
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