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    The main control was a cone mounted on all the...

    The main control was a cone mounted on all the lines that tether the ship to the dock, doubt if ships would carry dogs for vermin control as the would add to the mess on a ship.
    There is an...
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    Perfectly possible if she used old fashioned...

    Perfectly possible if she used old fashioned research rather than think, as so many do, that eveything is on the internet these days.
    Whilst it is true much research may be done on the internet that...
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    There is also a further church,that I know of...

    There is also a further church,that I know of involved and I presume others.

    All Saints, Thelwall, Warrington, Cheshire
    https://thelwall.burialgrounds.co.uk/mapmanagement/#/

    Cheers
    Guy
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    I was trying to mention my brother Frank (died...

    I was trying to mention my brother Frank (died 2007)was in H Troop, 21 Signals Regiment in the 60s & 70s, when he left presented this engraved shield to him.
    https://anguline.co.uk/H_Troop/LSF.jpg...
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    Sorry image not displaying will have to sort out...

    Sorry image not displaying will have to sort out when I get back
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    In most cases it was not until the 1980s or even...

    In most cases it was not until the 1980s or even later that people were asked to provide evidence. In those days people were believed rather than being thought to be cheats and liars.
    Cheers
    Guy
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    I would suggest the fact he did not leave...

    I would suggest the fact he did not leave anything to Samuel provides a strong reason to dig deeper into his relationship with him and his mother.
    It may be that due to being chased for child...
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    The history of the swastika (both right facing...

    The history of the swastika (both right facing and left facing) is an ancient religious symbol and was used in the Indian subcontinent since 500 BCE.
    The Nazi party did not start using it as symbol...
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    That is certainly true for registry office...

    That is certainly true for registry office marriages but it should be noted for church marriages you can view & copy the marriage register.
    Cheers
    Guy
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    Admitted evidence is evidence the judge has...

    Admitted evidence is evidence the judge has allowed to be used. It is up to the judge whether any evidence is admissible or not.
    Cheers
    Guy
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    There are examples of various types of...

    There are examples of various types of certificates on my website at
    https://anguline.co.uk/cert/certificates.htm these include certificates from England & Wales and Scotland. There are also examples...
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    First under common law (I.E law created by “case...

    First under common law (I.E law created by “case law” or decisions of courts) all parishioners have a right to be buried in the churchyard or burial ground of the parish in which they reside. Anyone...
  13. I take it that you are refering to the article...

    I take it that you are refering to the article Peter and not the two books written by Michael Foster. He spent something like six years doing research on the GRO indexes "A Comedy of Errors" or The...
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    Oops typing error here it should of course have been 1853.
    It was first instituted in 1853, with a another similar Act in 1867. This was slightly amended in 1871 & again in 1874 & 1898. The final...
  15. Though it might be a surprise 43 deaths with no...

    Though it might be a surprise 43 deaths with no matching deaths is not really a great number.
    Have you taken into account those who were born prior to 1837 ?
    Those who may have been born between...
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    In simple terms DNA recombination is the process...

    In simple terms DNA recombination is the process that makes us individuals rather than clones of our siblings.
    Cheers
    Guy
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    What people do not understand about DNA is not...

    What people do not understand about DNA is not all descendants carry some of their ancestors DNA or rather more correctly not all descendants carry DNA that can be identified as the Ancestor's DNA.
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    Probably with a sewing needle the way my left ear...

    Probably with a sewing needle the way my left ear was done in the early 70s when a girlfriend wanted me to wear one of her earrings as a token of our love.
    Cheers
    Guy
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    I totally agree. I have been researching...

    I totally agree.
    I have been researching practically all my life and have many of my lines a long way back, however due to my father leaving us I never researched his family history, out of respect...
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    Not as simple as the the 1926 Act states:-...

    Not as simple as the the 1926 Act states:-
    “1.-(l) Subject to the provisions of this section, where the parents of an illegitimate person marry or have married one another, whether before or after...
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    First and foremost as your father is deceased he...

    First and foremost as your father is deceased he has no rights under the Data Protection Act 2018 or the General Data Protection Regulation

    As a descendant of your father you have a right to...
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    Why can't you research from 1939 to 1966, there...

    Why can't you research from 1939 to 1966, there are records available, for instance Electoral Registers, there was a break for the war years but you can always work back from 1966 to 1945/6?
    There...
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    Yes I find these debates very interesting, but do...

    Yes I find these debates very interesting, but do not forget that in the above Mr Wilks was a supporter of a civil registration bill and it was his place to expose the shortcomings of the existing...
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    The church of England has had to record births &...

    The church of England has had to record births & death either in registers or by making lists since at least 1644, though this was no observed in many areas. As a result many other laws were made...
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    The three pages may be found at ...

    The three pages may be found at

    https://www.rootschat.com/links/01pjv/

    https://www.rootschat.com/links/01pjw/

    https://www.rootschat.com/links/01pjx/

    Cheers
    Guy
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