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08-02-2019 7:11 PM
Thread: Death certificate
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Thank you all for your thoughts, all interesting...
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06-02-2019 10:26 PM
Thread: Death certificate
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Death certificate
I have received my great great great grandfather's death certificate. It appears to say cause of death is 'paralatic not certified' Is this related to alcohol or does it mean paralysis? Can anyone...
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26-01-2019 6:56 PM
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Wow nasty man, we suspected he was a drinker....
Wow nasty man, we suspected he was a drinker. Deserved to go to prison. He ended up in the workhouse, my gt gt grandmother having had enough of him no doubt. Thank you so much for your effort and...
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25-01-2019 9:33 PM
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Hi Shippo l haven't seen the article yet as I...
Hi Shippo l haven't seen the article yet as I don't subscribe to British Newspapers, can you just tell me the area the assault took place or which Court. Thanks Debbie
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24-01-2019 12:47 AM
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Thank you Pam your response is much appreciated
Thank you Pam your response is much appreciated
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22-01-2019 2:27 AM
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Violent assault reported in Birmingham Daily
In Birmingham Daily Post dated 30 Dec 1886 it appears my gt gt grandad was in court for assault of a female named Emma Simcox "wife of ?? evidence showed that the parties......" - that is as much...
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25-07-2018 6:35 PM
Thread: Missing from 1881 census
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Oh my goodness that is him, thank you Robert,...
Oh my goodness that is him, thank you Robert, this has made my day. He was living at Reid Street in 1871 census, got to be him. Thanks again
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18-07-2018 7:01 AM
Thread: Missing from 1881 census
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Missing from 1881 census
My gt gt gt Grandfather Jonah Bunn born around 1821 is missing from the 1881 census. He lived in staffordshire and is located on all other census.In 1871 he was living with his son and daughter...
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05-05-2017 3:39 AM
Thread: Deaville ancestors
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Hi Ben I am related to a Deaville family from...
Hi Ben
I am related to a Deaville family from Stoke on Trent. My Great Grandfather was Richmond Deaville born in 1882 his father was James Deaville born 1847 in Bagnall Staffs. His mother was Mary... -
01-06-2016 10:15 PM
Thread: 1851 censuz
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Thankyou
Thankyou
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30-05-2016 6:18 PM
Thread: 1851 censuz
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Thanks PatR that is incredibly helpful I don't...
Thanks PatR that is incredibly helpful I don't subscribe to Find my Past but I think it will be worth joining thanks again
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27-05-2016 9:35 PM
Thread: 1851 censuz
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There is no father identified on James birth...
There is no father identified on James birth certificate so didn't think she had been married. Thanks for your reply
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27-05-2016 7:02 PM
Thread: 1851 censuz
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1851 censuz
Confused. My great great Grandfather named James Deaville (spelled Deville in census) was living with a family named Pugh in the 1851 in census in Bagnall and is identified as Grandson of John Pugh....
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Just checked and it looks like Josiah ' s wife...
Just checked and it looks like Josiah ' s wife Sarah died June 1937. So could he have left money or house to his son but stated he could not have this until his mother died?
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Probate
This might be a legal question. I have located my great great grandfather Josiah Bunn born in 1848. There is a probate record that states he died in 1923 but probate wasn't awarded until 1937. Is...
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06-05-2016 10:33 PM
Thread: Missing from census
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Have seen the family you were referring to but...
Have seen the family you were referring to but there is no William. My William ' s father was James Millington born in Longton, Stoke on trent approx 1826. There is a james millington in 1841 census...
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06-05-2016 9:03 PM
Thread: Missing from census
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Missing from census
I am struggling to locate my great great grandad in the 1851 census. He is named William James Millington born 1846 in Longton stoke on trent. I have found him in all other census until his death....
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27-04-2016 9:14 PM
Thread: Two addresses on census
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Many thanks to you both
Many thanks to you both
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27-04-2016 7:41 PM
Thread: Two addresses on census
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Two addresses on census
Is it possible that my ancestor was recorded at two separate addresses in the 1861 census. Jonah Bunn appears to be recorded with his two sons on a vessel (canal barge) and also at an address close...
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10-03-2016 6:41 PM
Thread: Passenger lists to usa
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Passenger lists to usa
Thanks Sue you are probably right, will keep looking and will let you know if I get any info. Debbie
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09-03-2016 11:23 PM
Thread: Passenger lists to usa
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Hi can anyone help? With help ftom Sue i have...
Hi can anyone help? With help ftom Sue i have been able to locate a passenger list for my ancestor Richmond Deaville, who had travelled to new york as Richard Dougill and his wife and daughter...
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03-03-2016 12:14 AM
Thread: Infants age on death certificates
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I have always known the difference unfortunately...
I have always known the difference unfortunately I used the word certificate instead of index within the thread, feel people are really condescending!
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02-03-2016 9:09 PM
Thread: Infants age on death certificates
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Feel like I am being told off Peter! I am still...
Feel like I am being told off Peter! I am still new to this. But you are right I said death certificate and should have said BMD index. We have located him on 1871 census as 7 months old so he died...
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01-03-2016 8:38 PM
Thread: Infants age on death certificates
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Hi Peter, it is indicated on the BMD index that...
Hi Peter, it is indicated on the BMD index that the age of death is 0. Haven't had sight of his death certificate
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29-02-2016 11:30 PM
Thread: Infants age on death certificates
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Thank you both, it looks like my great uncle was...
Thank you both, it looks like my great uncle was around 7/8/9 months when he died in 1871 he was recorded as 0 on the death certificate but had been 7 months on the 1871 census. Thanks again
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