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by gwilym'smum
02 Nov 2021, 14:06
Forum: General research queries
Topic: 1939 Register
Replies: 2
Views: 752

Re: 1939 Register

Many thanks I think that could well be it. Very grateful :D
by gwilym'smum
02 Nov 2021, 09:24
Forum: General research queries
Topic: 1939 Register
Replies: 2
Views: 752

1939 Register

Good morning. I have been researching the 1939 Register and have found what most of the annotations on the right hand page mean, however I have recently come across one which I can guess at but would like to know the actual words. The letters ARC are on the right hand page against a German family li...
by gwilym'smum
30 Oct 2020, 09:48
Forum: DNA
Topic: One chromosome build up
Replies: 2
Views: 2751

Re: One chromosome build up

Thank you for that I will check it out. Have been on there before but not looked for an answer to this problem.
Thanks
Ann
by gwilym'smum
30 Oct 2020, 08:14
Forum: DNA
Topic: One chromosome build up
Replies: 2
Views: 2751

One chromosome build up

Hello, I manage my cousin's DNA account. We are trying to discover her paternal grandfather. I have tried all the strategies of grouping and quick and dirty trees. Unfortunately there is only one match at 129 cM level the rest hover around the 40 cM level, so the WATO tool on DNA Painter does not wo...
by gwilym'smum
24 Sep 2020, 15:00
Forum: General research queries
Topic: Parish Register Burial
Replies: 4
Views: 2351

Re: Parish Register Burial

Thank you everyone for your replies they are very helpful
Ann
by gwilym'smum
23 Sep 2020, 07:52
Forum: General research queries
Topic: Parish Register Burial
Replies: 4
Views: 2351

Parish Register Burial

Hello I was recently going through Cheswardine (Shropshire) parish register in the early 1700s. I know that affidavit was used to signify for burials in wool and this was used in Cheswardine and the constables were informed when someone was buried in linen. However they were also recorded as "c...