I think the death certificate will have to wait for another time, but certainly looks like the best candidate. Three things I am still struggling to understand:
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26-07-2019 6:37 PM
Thread: Matilda Burnett 1832/33
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I think the death certificate will have to wait...
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25-07-2019 8:56 PM
Thread: Matilda Burnett 1832/33
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Birth certificate has confirmed that Charles...
Birth certificate has confirmed that Charles James Burnett was born as Brown. Mother Matilda. Born 3 Dunstan Place, Ratcliffe, Stepney. Thanks to everyone who helped
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24-07-2019 3:48 PM
Thread: Matilda Burnett 1832/33
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Thanks everyone. This is the same conclusion...
Thanks everyone. This is the same conclusion other people have come to on other forums. I shall try to dig a little deeper into Matilda Brown and see what else I can find. Still not sure if she was...
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19-07-2019 8:43 PM
Thread: Matilda Burnett 1832/33
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Matilda Burnett 1832/33
I am developing quite a headache trying to work out the life of my 4th gt grandmother, Matilda Burnett. I know from census records that she was born 1832/33 in Rotherhithe/Deptford area. Her son...
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24-04-2019 7:38 PM
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This is really fascinating stuff. Also quite sad...
This is really fascinating stuff. Also quite sad at the same time. I have a feeling that as August's children were quite young when he left, they probably didn't remember him and never knew that they...
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24-04-2019 10:44 AM
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That record came up as a hint but I can't access...
That record came up as a hint but I can't access it because I don't have worldwide membership.
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23-04-2019 4:45 PM
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Thanks Sandy. That looks promising. Did you find...
Thanks Sandy. That looks promising. Did you find it on Ancestry?
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23-04-2019 3:23 PM
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Thanks Pam. I've ordered a few bits from GRO...
Thanks Pam. I've ordered a few bits from GRO recently so I'll have to wait for some funds. Not too expensive when ordering one or two certificates but it soon adds up!
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23-04-2019 3:01 PM
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That was going to be my next plan of action....
That was going to be my next plan of action. Sadly, I will have to wait until pay day!
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23-04-2019 9:54 AM
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August DAMPS - a German in Britain during WW1
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I'm not that worried about it really. Just...
I'm not that worried about it really. Just curious as to the reasons why they might have been missed.
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11-10-2018 10:41 AM
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Yes, that's what I found too. I will look into...
Yes, that's what I found too. I will look into the possibility of there being another Old Church Road in the area, but I can't imagine that being the case.
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11-10-2018 8:41 AM
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James Henry and Matilda Fitt 1901 census
I am having trouble locating my 2nd gt grandparents James Henry Fitt and Matilda Fitt (nee Burnett) in the 1901 census. They should be living at 78 Old Church Road, Mile End Old Town Western, London....
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14-08-2018 2:34 PM
Thread: Missing from the 1901 census
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Could he have been in hospital? Or like the...
Could he have been in hospital? Or like the previous post said, in prison or possibly abroad with the army.
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14-08-2018 1:17 PM
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Evidentree - where family historians meet
Apologies if this has already been mentioned, but a new website called Evidentree is beginning to take shape as a place where family historians can find out each others surname and place interests by...
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08-08-2018 8:48 AM
Thread: Charles Herbert Price 1881-1918
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One question I still have though is that if the...
One question I still have though is that if the Esther Price who died in 1946 is the right one, why was her name not mentioned in any of her son's military records? The other soldiers left their...
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07-08-2018 10:30 PM
Thread: Charles Herbert Price 1881-1918
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Yes I was fairly certain that he had no direct...
Yes I was fairly certain that he had no direct descendants but I hoped there might be a relative somewhere who might be interested.
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07-08-2018 10:32 AM
Thread: Charles Herbert Price 1881-1918
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Charles Herbert Price 1881-1918
My grandmother has a WW1 death penny for a soldier who fought alongside her father in the war. His name was Charles Herbert Price and he didn't appear to have any family at the time of his death, so...
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19-06-2018 10:28 AM
Thread: A question about barmaids
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That's what I meant when I said that things may...
That's what I meant when I said that things may have been different then! Very different!
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19-06-2018 9:57 AM
Thread: A question about barmaids
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A question about barmaids
Does anyone know how old a woman would have to be to become a barmaid in the 1870s? I am assuming she would have to be at least 18 but things may have been different then.
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06-06-2018 10:06 AM
Thread: Northbrook street, Basingstoke 1861
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Do you have a link to that map mikejee? I...
Do you have a link to that map mikejee? I couldn't find anything older than 1908
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06-06-2018 8:57 AM
Thread: Northbrook street, Basingstoke 1861
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Looking at the 1908-1909 map and comparing with...
Looking at the 1908-1909 map and comparing with the current layout, I'm going to take a wild guess and assume that the road I'm looking for is the one I've highlighted that hasn't been named:
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06-06-2018 7:45 AM
Thread: Northbrook street, Basingstoke 1861
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Yes, this was another guess of mine too but I...
Yes, this was another guess of mine too but I couldn't find the area on any old maps. I will check out Totterdown and see where that gets me. Thank you all for your help!
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05-06-2018 9:58 AM
Thread: Northbrook street, Basingstoke 1861
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Northbrook street, Basingstoke 1861
I am plotting my ancestors' census locations on a map and I am having trouble determining the whereabouts of Northbrook Street.
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23-05-2018 8:31 AM
Thread: Looking for old street in Ipswich
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Thanks helachau. I did find some info about the...
Thanks helachau. I did find some info about the Grapes Inn having moved from New Victoria Street to Woodhouse Street around that time. I see now that it wasn't so much that the pub moved, but that...
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