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24-04-2024 8:00 AM
Thread: charles Paulin
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"Halfway House" frequently a pub name but did...
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23-04-2024 12:50 PM
Thread: charles Paulin
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Thanks for confirming Catherine's death. FMP has...
Thanks for confirming Catherine's death.
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Charles Paulin & Catherine Erwin, 27 Oct 1742, by banns, Southwark St Olave
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23-04-2024 9:50 AM
Thread: charles Paulin
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Charles' marriage to Margaret Elliot, 27 Nov...
Charles' marriage to Margaret Elliot, 27 Nov 1749, describes him as "widower" but struggling to find a burial for Catherine Paulin (Erwin). The pair had son Charles, bap 23 Apr 1746 @ 29 days old,...
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22-04-2024 9:38 AM
Thread: 46th Regiment of Foot Crimean War Deaths
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Wives who did not accompany their husband abroad...
Wives who did not accompany their husband abroad could not remain in barracks and were required to return to their parish.
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22-04-2024 9:16 AM
Thread: 46th Regiment of Foot Crimean War Deaths
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I'm using "in harness" to indicate he was still...
I'm using "in harness" to indicate he was still in the army.
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21-04-2024 5:37 PM
Thread: Dead appointee?
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The mention of Aberdeen triggered a memory of my...
The mention of Aberdeen triggered a memory of my next door neighbour, a Leith, Edinburgh man - driving us into a totally deserted car park of a well known local D.I.Y company and exclaiming "Looks...
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21-04-2024 1:03 PM
Thread: 46th Regiment of Foot Crimean War Deaths
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I had checked under Mccannon + variations without...
I had checked under Mccannon + variations without success. The 46th, after the sighting of George Mccannon on the '51 index, pop up in Preston, Belfast, Dublin and Kilkenny before arriving in the...
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21-04-2024 9:12 AM
Thread: 46th Regiment of Foot Crimean War Deaths
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The London Gazette published lists/names of the...
The London Gazette published lists/names of the dead, reproduced in newspapers.
The names of those who died in the hospital at Scutari made the newspapers. I recall an article headed "Martyrs of... -
21-04-2024 7:35 AM
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You can find a Thomas Ainscough, age 45, at...
You can find a Thomas Ainscough, age 45, at Ainscough's Lodge on the '41 Census. Fleet Street mentioned on same page and Black Moss Lane on next page of Census.
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21-04-2024 7:11 AM
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Did you check for "Ainscough's Lodge" in the...
Did you check for "Ainscough's Lodge" in the Ormskirk Advertiser. A couple of articles about highway repairs eg. -
1872 "from Ainscough's Lodge to Bescar Chapel"
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20-04-2024 6:55 PM
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Did you check...
Did you check
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20-04-2024 7:59 AM
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The Ormskirk Advertiser (1874, 1875 and 1880)...
The Ormskirk Advertiser (1874, 1875 and 1880) carries adverts where "... Thomas Ainsccough (Robert's) ..." is offering farm produce (grass, hay, clover) for sale/auction. The 1874/5 adverts refer to...
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19-04-2024 8:47 AM
Thread: Dead appointee?
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Diolch, anwyl Pottoka. I generated the URL on...
Diolch, anwyl Pottoka.
I generated the URL on post #2 at 8.42 AM on Brit-gen and I generated the Honeysuckle URL at 9.51 AM on a separate genealogy site. Hence my interest in the time on the... -
19-04-2024 7:30 AM
Thread: Dead appointee?
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Are you saying that the automatically generated...
Are you saying that the automatically generated e.mail notifying you of my post #2 carries the URL for Honeysuckle BUT you see the URL for the Clergydatebase when reading post #2?
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19-04-2024 6:31 AM
Thread: Dead appointee?
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Can I clarify " ... in the e.mail I received, it...
Can I clarify " ... in the e.mail I received, it came up as ..."?
Are you referring to my post/response at #2 above? I certainly haven't sent an e.mail.
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18-04-2024 7:42 PM
Thread: Dead appointee?
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No idea what "sticky" you checked out but if it...
No idea what "sticky" you checked out but if it was the CCED site
https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/search/index.jsp
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17-04-2024 9:18 AM
Thread: Hesket and close by.
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Carlisle Journal, 5 Aug 1853 At Long Lodge, near...
Carlisle Journal, 5 Aug 1853
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16-04-2024 7:38 PM
Thread: Hesket and close by.
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1860 map Old Town...
1860 map Old Town
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15-04-2024 9:55 AM
Thread: Serg Barrow
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https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/30072/su...
https://www.thegazette.co.uk/London/issue/30072/supplement/4743
Haig's list continued 22 May 1917
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15-04-2024 9:21 AM
Thread: Serg Barrow
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London Gazette (page 7199) War Office 17 July...
London Gazette (page 7199)
War Office 17 July 1917
REGULAR FORCES
The undermentioned cadets to be temp. 2nd Lts. (attd) 27 June 1917
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I see you got my drift! regards
I see you got my drift!
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"Hardwicke's" 1753 Act - nothing like a drop of...
"Hardwicke's" 1753 Act - nothing like a drop of legalese on a sleepy Sunday.
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29-03-2024 7:00 PM
Thread: Peter Fletcher born in 1850 in Scotland
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You don't have a birth/baptimal record - only...
You don't have a birth/baptimal record - only family folklore
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29-03-2024 2:03 PM
Thread: Peter Fletcher born in 1850 in Scotland
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Western Morning News, Tuesday 12 Dec 1876 OUR...
Western Morning News, Tuesday 12 Dec 1876
OUR MALTA LETTER - Valetta, 5 Dec.
"On the afternoon of Saturday, the 2nd, the 74th Highlanders embarked on board the Orontes, which sailed the same... -
29-03-2024 1:31 PM
Thread: Peter Fletcher born in 1850 in Scotland
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The 74th "quitting Malta January 1877" was a...
The 74th "quitting Malta January 1877" was a quick check of the newspaper column "Stations of the British Army". However, having been given a specific date (7 Jan) now need to be more specific.
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