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16-03-2022 6:11 PM
Thread: Can a record be found?
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Yes, that's me, and Wilfred( Wilf) and the family...
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16-03-2022 6:05 PM
Thread: Can a record be found?
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So far I have checked FMP and didn't find...
So far I have checked FMP and didn't find anything, other sources will have to wait for a while.
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16-03-2022 1:56 PM
Thread: Can a record be found?
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Thanks Lesley Good idea, I have not looked in...
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Good idea, I have not looked in newspapers, and I do have a contact in France who might be able to check French newspapers, though it seems quite unlikely that in 1944 France that what... -
15-03-2022 10:35 PM
Thread: Can a record be found?
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Can a record be found?
Searches to date: I have searched British marriages overseas on Find my Past, and I think all possible records on Family Search and Ancestry. I have also looked on the British Archives and found...
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24-10-2021 2:43 PM
Thread: Marriage Scotland 1764
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Thanks I have been wandering records for other...
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I have been wandering records for other Thomas Maibon, Meabon, Meaben etc as it is his parentage that it is in question, whether the Betty and William are his parents or others. -
24-10-2021 12:10 PM
Thread: Marriage Scotland 1764
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"Is there a date on the page full of baptisms?...
"Is there a date on the page full of baptisms? Another possibility is that the family started out as dissenters, and then changed their minds.
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22-10-2021 2:42 PM
Thread: Marriage Scotland 1764
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Thanks Elwyn, I grew up in England before decimal...
Thanks Elwyn, I grew up in England before decimal currency so 14/ is very familiar.
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22-10-2021 2:15 PM
Thread: Marriage Scotland 1764
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Thanks Lesley, I was thinking this was more of...
Thanks Lesley,
I was thinking this was more of a general question.
The marriage of John and Betty Mabbon/Maibon is the marriage that is of interest. I have the marriage record from Scotland's... -
19-10-2021 2:15 PM
Thread: Marriage Scotland 1764
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Marriage Scotland 1764
I have a marriage record for a couple, married in Bowden, Roxburghshire, 14 June 1764, her age 10, born 25 December 1753, his age 15, born Feb 1749. Their first child was born in 1771.
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01-12-2020 8:50 PM
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I got the FMP marriage image, the transcription...
I got the FMP marriage image, the transcription seems accurate, Also found on FS, described as miller
Baptism of John, 26 Dec 1671, Free Reg has father's occupation transcribed as milner, a... -
27-11-2020 8:50 PM
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After a week of trying to track down the...
After a week of trying to track down the connection between 'Thomas' and his 'children' I finally found the source, it is an unsourced entry on a family tree, the only source given is another...
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27-11-2020 5:56 PM
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I don't dispute that Thomas Richards and his...
I don't dispute that Thomas Richards and his siblings existed, the baptism records date from 1673 to 1684
My concern with the suggestion is that there is nothing to connect Thomas to his alleged... -
26-11-2020 5:20 PM
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Opinion please! Baptisms, 1600s, Staffs
My family has lived in Wednesbury, Staffs from approx. 1679 to the present day. I won't go into all the details as they really aren't relevant to my question.
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29-09-2020 9:23 PM
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Could Julia Kent have been a previous mother in...
Could Julia Kent have been a previous mother in law? She was born in Scotland so perhaps a marriage between William and Miss Kent took place in Scotland?
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29-09-2020 9:13 PM
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Replies to all Yes this is Sarah AMIS, SARAH...
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Yes this is Sarah
AMIS, SARAH ANN MMN- KENT
GRO Ref: 1848 S Quarter in STOKE UPON TRENT
Volume 17 Page 191
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29-09-2020 12:23 PM
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Marriage record for William and Elizabeth Johnson...
Marriage record for William and Elizabeth Johnson is 2nd quarter, 1840, West Bromwich, Volume: 18, Page: 653
In the 1851 census Julia Ames (Amos) is 8 years old and with her parents William and... -
28-09-2020 10:31 PM
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Thanks, I did not look for William beyond the...
Thanks, I did not look for William beyond the 1861 Census as the 1871 census for his wife Eliza lists her as widow, she is living with her son John, plus his wife and children
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28-09-2020 7:01 PM
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Amos Green, place Shropshire, nr Bridgnorth
Looking for a place called Amos Green somewhere in Shropshire.
A 3 X GGF William Amos has birth place on the Stoke on Trent, 1851 census as Bridgenorth and birth place as Amos Green, Salop on the... -
30-04-2019 12:15 PM
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Thanks, misleading choice of words on my part, I...
Thanks, misleading choice of words on my part, I meant the parents had used both of the local churches for their children's baptisms, not that the children were baptised twice. I should have noticed...
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29-04-2019 10:53 PM
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My post says .5 miles! That is half a mile!
My post says .5 miles! That is half a mile!
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29-04-2019 3:27 PM
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Churches in Birmingham, St Martin, St Philips
Trying to decide if a family would have had children baptised in both of these churches and if so why. They are about .5 miles apart.
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30-03-2019 4:48 PM
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Travel by horse or foot, time needed 1700s
How does travel time and method used compare to bicycle travel?
Often when researching ancestors in the 1600-1700s I find myself looking at distances between possible living areas.
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05-03-2019 1:32 AM
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One mistake 'RC baptism records for Matthew Ross...
One mistake 'RC baptism records for Matthew Ross 1794' should say 1764.
Thanks Christina
There are a significant number of families descended from the 12 children of George Ross, only 2 of whom... -
04-03-2019 4:14 PM
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7 years later Success!
I had decided that George Ross was either an alien, or that he was adopted or any number of other options. But as so often happens you find a clue while looking for something else entirely. Part of...
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11-06-2013 3:19 PM
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I haven't found a death record, as yet. My...
I haven't found a death record, as yet. My question was I suppose if the priest or registrar was told a father was deceased was it usually recorded on the certificate. I didn't expect that a death...
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