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- 01 Apr 2021, 15:46
- Forum: Genealogy chat
- Topic: Ancestry marriages
- Replies: 16
- Views: 278
Re: Ancestry marriages
Also baptized at Bradenham in 1784 Sarah Hawes/Haws Henry Lacey Charles Lloyd All indexed twice each at Bradenham on the BBI. And all indexed as baptized at Bradenham on England, Select Births and Christenings. From MF 952859. No entries say West Wycombe. Only for Moses Ashby! MF 952859 is Bradenham...
- 01 Apr 2021, 15:28
- Forum: Genealogy chat
- Topic: Ancestry marriages
- Replies: 16
- Views: 278
Re: Ancestry marriages
It's curious that the Buckinghamshire Baptism Index on fmp also has a baptism of Moses Ashby in 1784 at both Bradenham and West Wycombe. With mum's name being spelt Anne at Bradenham, and Ann at West Wycombe. They have two entries for Bradenham, perhaps one is from a BT. Is there any more info in th...
- 24 Mar 2021, 16:26
- Forum: Genealogy chat
- Topic: Online GRO Indexes Queries Raised
- Replies: 15
- Views: 365
- 24 Mar 2021, 15:02
- Forum: Genealogy chat
- Topic: Online GRO Indexes Queries Raised
- Replies: 15
- Views: 365
Re: Online GRO Indexes Queries Raised
Possible baptism of John at Balsham, Cambridgeshire, 8 May 1842 Mother Mary Wright, Spinster, abode Balsham. No father named. The BT is on FamilySearch https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G96N-H93L-C There are a good few mistranscriptions in the new birth index, so that's one possible r...
- 26 Feb 2021, 16:20
- Forum: General research queries
- Topic: Thomas Eli Green - missing baptism
- Replies: 4
- Views: 281
Re: Thomas Eli Green - missing baptism
We did mention before that double baptism of William and Elizabeth in Camden Town in 1887. Who were aged 10+ years, possibly the only ones then still living at home. So it doesn't look as if Daniel and Ann were baptizing their children in the C of E previously. As you have said, there are several po...
- 26 Feb 2021, 15:18
- Forum: General research queries
- Topic: Thomas Eli Green - missing baptism
- Replies: 4
- Views: 281
Re: Thomas Eli Green - missing baptism
Hi Can't see any baptisms, sorry. Thomas Eli Green died in Pancras, Dec qtr 1866, Pancras, age 4. There's a burial indexed on deceased online, Thomas E A Green, 29 November 1866, Camden (what does the stand A for?) That will be at St Pancras Cemetery in Finchley. Looking at a burial register from th...
- 21 Feb 2021, 13:33
- Forum: General research queries
- Topic: James Trimble (1807 – 1867) Ancestors Brick Wall
- Replies: 3
- Views: 315
Re: James Trimble (1807 – 1867) Ancestors Brick Wall
There are certainly a couple of death announcements for James Trimble, 20 January 1867, at his residence, 112, Conway Street, Belfast, aged sixty years. When irishgenealogy.ie complete their death records back to 1864 we can all take a look at the cert for free. Age on death also given as 60. Which ...
- 20 Feb 2021, 20:09
- Forum: General research queries
- Topic: Edward Jopling/Jobling 1828-1892
- Replies: 12
- Views: 609
Re: Edward Jopling/Jobling 1828-1892
Good luck with your enquiries!
Jon
Jon
- 20 Feb 2021, 12:43
- Forum: General research queries
- Topic: Edward Jopling/Jobling 1828-1892
- Replies: 12
- Views: 609
Re: Edward Jopling/Jobling 1828-1892
Are there any patient records of the infirmary in Newcastle?
- 20 Feb 2021, 12:40
- Forum: General research queries
- Topic: Thomas Ward marriage
- Replies: 24
- Views: 2386
Re: Thomas Ward marriage
Another quote
"She married an English war veteran called Joe Morris, her first husband, called Ward, having passed away."
Then logically she would have married Joseph Morris as Ward. Whereas the indexes say Byrne.
Have you got the will of Joseph Morris? Only £1.50!
"She married an English war veteran called Joe Morris, her first husband, called Ward, having passed away."
Then logically she would have married Joseph Morris as Ward. Whereas the indexes say Byrne.
Have you got the will of Joseph Morris? Only £1.50!