No, Peter, my apologies. You are absolutely correct. My 1660 map of the City shows Broken Wharfe and Brookes Wharfe as two separate landings, on either side of the parish boundary of St Mary Somerset...
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16-11-2013 4:15 PM
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No, Peter, my apologies. You are absolutely...
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16-11-2013 2:45 PM
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Sorry, but Brook's Wharf is in the parish of St...
Sorry, but Brook's Wharf is in the parish of St Mary Somerset (adjacent to St Michael Queenhithe). I've done a fair bit of work on that parish :smile5:
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18-10-2013 2:21 PM
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Geneius, thanks for the link. I'm new here...
Geneius, thanks for the link. I'm new here :wink5:
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18-10-2013 1:57 PM
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What was his occupation? If he was in the...
What was his occupation?
If he was in the army, and if you know his regiment, you can have the GRO Regimental Marriages searched. These records are not indexed and not online. For the standard... -
17-10-2013 9:20 AM
Thread: Help needed reading a 1715 Will.
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19. dec(ease)d Tenn pounds Six pounds ... 31, ...
19. dec(ease)d Tenn pounds Six pounds ...
31, Testam(en)t they Receiveing my debts and paying the same
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17-10-2013 12:46 AM
Thread: Help needed reading a 1715 Will.
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The missing word is raysed ... and to be...
The missing word is raysed
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28-09-2013 2:49 PM
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In England up to 1752, the new year began on 25...
In England up to 1752, the new year began on 25 March (Lady Day). From 1753 onwards, it began on 1 January. Church registers and genealogical indexes are inconsistent in how they handle this, which...
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27-09-2013 11:10 PM
Thread: Hackney Maternity Hospital
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What is the exact place of birth given on the...
What is the exact place of birth given on the certificate? If it was Ivy House, in Mare Street, this was the precursor of the Hackney Mothers' Hospital and was run by the Salvation Army (see the link...
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15-09-2013 11:47 PM
Thread: Islington London
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National Probate Calendar 1951 AMES [or]...
National Probate Calendar 1951
AMES [or] DEAN-AMES Reginald John otherwise Alec Ashley or AMES Alec Ashley or DEAN Reginald John of Lyndor Green-street Sunbury-on-Thames Middlesex died 1 May 1951... -
30-08-2013 12:25 AM
Thread: strange burial register
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The codes are of two types. Some refer to the...
The codes are of two types. Some refer to the burial fee ('duty', 'half duty'), others to the ground where buried.
G 1/2 D C Yd = Great Half Duty, Chapel Yard
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28-03-2012 2:21 PM
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Colin, what follows is only my personal view, and...
Colin, what follows is only my personal view, and others may disagree.
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28-03-2012 11:39 AM
Thread: Major John Andrews
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Go back to the catalogue search page. https://...
Go back to the catalogue search page.
https://
calm.hants.gov.uk/DServe/Search%20all.htm
Click Advanced Search
In the Finding No. box, enter the callmark - Q21/6/1 (nothing else)
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28-03-2012 11:35 AM
Thread: Major John Andrews
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Have you tried the search strategy suggested in...
Have you tried the search strategy suggested in post #18 above?
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27-03-2012 6:38 PM
Thread: Reuter - Hannington - Hawksley families
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His WW1 draft registration card has the birthdate...
His WW1 draft registration card has the birthdate 19 Feb 1899 and (I think) a birthplace of Germany, but the image is very hard to read.
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27-03-2012 3:25 PM
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The marriage is indexed on FamilySearch under...
The marriage is indexed on FamilySearch under DEMELLE
name: John James DEMELLE
birth date: 1854
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name: Beatrice Christiana MARTIN
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27-03-2012 3:03 PM
Thread: Thames and River Lea/Lee Lightermen
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Meshach IZARD died in 1856, and his will was...
Meshach IZARD died in 1856, and his will was proved in 1857 -- click here. If you haven't already ruled him out, the will might be worth a look in case it mentions other family members.
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27-03-2012 12:46 PM
Thread: Thames and River Lea/Lee Lightermen
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Have you tried to tie him in with Meshach IZARD,...
Have you tried to tie him in with Meshach IZARD, born around 1782 and living in Stoke Newington High Street in 1851? Meshach was said to be born in Ware, Herts.
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27-03-2012 12:40 PM
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For members' information, there is a separate...
For members' information, there is a separate thread on John ISZARD here.
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26-03-2012 11:03 PM
Thread: Reuter - Hannington - Hawksley families
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I wonder if this site might help you at all? It...
I wonder if this site might help you at all? It has quite a number of online databases for genealogy in the Bremen area.
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26-03-2012 10:58 PM
Thread: Researching Reuter/Hannington/Hawksley
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Hi Craig, and welcome to the forums. :seeya: ...
Hi Craig, and welcome to the forums. :seeya:
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25-03-2012 11:18 AM
Thread: JOHN WILLIAM RAY .
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Quoting the census references (as requested...
Quoting the census references (as requested above) helps our members to help you.
1901 - RG13/284 folio 22 page 36
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24-03-2012 11:44 PM
Thread: Maria Morley - where born and when ?
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There are two MORLEY families here. I wonder if...
There are two MORLEY families here. I wonder if you should be looking instead at Martin aged 36 and Catherine aged 22 as Maria's parents (folio 15 page 22)?
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24-03-2012 4:37 PM
Thread: Missing Charles and Mary Ann
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I followed this family through yesterday,...
I followed this family through yesterday, wondering if this might possibly be the same Charles who later married Mary, since everything except the father's name fits.
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24-03-2012 2:19 PM
Thread: Missing Charles and Mary Ann
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There are some notes on the last page of the ED...
There are some notes on the last page of the ED about omitted schedules, but I don't think they relate to this page.
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24-03-2012 2:15 PM
Thread: Missing Charles and Mary Ann
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It may imply that a schedule is missing. Even if...
It may imply that a schedule is missing. Even if that's right, it doesn't help much with the quest. :frown5:
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