Thank you availine. So we have drawn a blank there, I received the birth certificate by the way for Margaret Duncan. Back to the drawing board.
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- 17 Dec 2021, 16:08
- Forum: General research queries
- Topic: A long shot
- Replies: 7
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- 09 Dec 2021, 17:10
- Forum: General research queries
- Topic: A long shot
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1655
Re: A long shot
There is a record showing the birth of a Margaret Duncan - Sept Qtr 1856 Vol1a Page 281 - District St Martin-in-the Fields. I This looks promising as George Duncan and Elizabeth Hooper baptised two daughters in the church on Trafalgar Square. The date is just feasible given the dates of birth of Eli...
- 09 Dec 2021, 16:52
- Forum: General research queries
- Topic: A long shot
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1655
Re: A long shot
Hi Norfolk Nan Yes, George Duncan and Elizabeth Hooper are Margaret’s parents. However, George enrolled in the Grenadier Guards rather than the Scots Fusiliers and do not think the fellow born in Thurso is the same man. Hi Aveline Thank you for your replies. I have all the information contained in y...
- 30 Nov 2021, 14:55
- Forum: General research queries
- Topic: A long shot
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1655
A long shot
I have a short hand written note made during a conversation with my late mother. It concerns a Margaret Duncan/Duncannon (known as Peg), the daughter of George Duncan and Elizabeth Hooper. Margaret had a daughter Nancy who in turn had a son named Graham, the note mentions Burnt Oak which is in North...
- 31 Aug 2020, 14:52
- Forum: General research queries
- Topic: Zoning in London.
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2100
Re: Zoning in London.
I think that you can see the history of counties, boroughs, etc on FreeBMD. So if you have an event, click on the location hyperlink for more information.
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- 24 Aug 2020, 19:24
- Forum: General research queries
- Topic: Thomas William James Nicholson
- Replies: 14
- Views: 7376
Re: Thomas William James Nicholson
A report in the Hampshire Independent, 23 June 1922, may be of the same case? The OCR text transcript (all I have) starts (italics = tidy up) A MAD IMPULSE. SOLDIER' STOLE A 'CYCLE. At Newport Borough Bench on Monday, before the Mayor and other magistrates, Thomas Nicholson Jarvis, a young soldier,...
- 23 Aug 2020, 17:34
- Forum: General research queries
- Topic: Thomas William James Nicholson
- Replies: 14
- Views: 7376
Re: Thomas William James Nicholson
Sorry to resurrect this old post. I have found a newspaper cutting from the Portsmouth Evening New dated 20 June 1922. It describes how a Thomas William Nicholson was found guilty of selling a bicycle he had hired on the Isle of Wight. Whoever it was turned out to be a particularly inept criminal. T...
- 10 Jul 2020, 16:26
- Forum: General research queries
- Topic: Thomas William James Nicholson
- Replies: 14
- Views: 7376
Re: Thomas William James Nicholson
I have just trawled the GRO death records from 1929 to 1957 just in case the T W J Nicholson death was missed on FreeBMD. Nothing doing, by 1957, Nicholson would have been 77 years old so it's possible that his wife just said she was a widow to avoid embarrassment and he was still alive after her de...
- 08 Jul 2020, 15:29
- Forum: General research queries
- Topic: Thomas William James Nicholson
- Replies: 14
- Views: 7376
Re: Thomas William James Nicholson
Great find, jonwarrn! The Sussex Agricultural Express article can be found on Find My Past in it's entirety. If David doesn't have FMP, I can send him the article. We are speechless! Not the kind of news that we were expecting - well found and thank you Jon. We found the full article but thanks for...
- 08 Jul 2020, 11:21
- Forum: General research queries
- Topic: Thomas William James Nicholson
- Replies: 14
- Views: 7376
Re: Thomas William James Nicholson
EDIT... I think they've got lost with Florence death. Eva Skinner is at the same address but Florence has the wrong husband and a widow according to the CWG site. I was looking for a newspaper report on Grace in 1912. As you said, the trees don't make sense, even though a few seem well reseached. m...