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Topic: A.com Ignored Hint ~ Needed Back (Read 669 times)
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evie
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Hi
How about deleting a census record that you have attached to that person, switch off, and then go back into programme and see if it will give you a hint for that census again.
Evie
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Booth, Hornsby, Northumberland & Durham Jackson, Northumberland & Durham Douthwaite, N Yorks & Durham Geldard, N Yorks Ward, Cheshire & W Yorks Swallow, Boid, W Yorks Kirby, Lowe, Studholme, Geary, Emery, Baldock census info is Crown Copyright from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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danuslave
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My fashion sense isn't any better now!
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Give me the tree & person details. I will add that person to my treee which should (might?) trigger a new hint. Then you can read the ignored hints.
Worth a try? Linda
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silvery
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Just looking for Louisa Burge born Wells Somerset in 1876. Wells is a registration district but I can't see her in ancestry, or her birth registration in freebmd. What census have you got her in?
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silvery
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A family with William and Elizabeth as parents. Can't see another. Rebecca would have been born about 1878..
1881 census, Reg RG11/piece 2104/folio95/page 14
address 13 Maiden Street, Weymouth and Melcombe Regis/
William Burge 62 cutler b Devonport Elizabeth 45 b Exeter Devon Jane 20 umbrella mender b Exmouth Devon Susan 15 b Wells Somerset William 13 b Wells Somerset James 10 b Bristol Sarah 7 b Melcombe Regis Rebecca3 b Melcombe Regis
They did get about a bit.
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danuslave
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I've just added Louisa to my tree. Let me know if it triggers anything - or if I can do anything else to help
Linda
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silvery
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I'm looking............. 
evasive whatsernames!
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silvery
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There's no Louisa on that census return I've put up. As William is so much older perhaps it's a second marriage for Elizabeth and they are in another name in earlier censuses.
http://www.weymouth.gov.uk/home.asp?sv=810
In the above Put in surname only = Burge. There is a drop down list to choose.
There is a Louisa Burge 1878 death in the above website, and also one for William Burge 1882. It says his occupation was grinder, which fits well with the census description of cutler.
So Elizabeth would have been free to marry again. And the family could be lurking under another surname in the other censuses.
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Steve G
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My Maternal Great Gran ~ Polly Burge
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Whoahhh!!! Silvery; This is Dynamite!
Louisa Burge: Born 7-Aug-1878, Melcombe Regis. I have her BC. She's my girl.
Birth Registered on the 19-Aug-1878!
Now you've shown me a Dead Louisa Burge on 26-Aug-1878, in Melcombe???
Oh my lord! So she may Well have keeled over?! I'm Cert' shopping! 
As for the dead William? They had a son named William too. But everyone vanishes after the 1881 census. No trace of a soul on 1901 ( ). My money's on the Old Bill. Aged 62 on the 1881. Plenty old enough for those days and his life style. Still a " Cutler " but, don't worry; That was a posh term for a Knife Grinder. He's down as " Grinder " in 1870, on young Bill's BC. Terms are interchangeable. I'll be grabbing That Cert' too!
So; The father dies and then virtually the whole family vanishes inside the next ten years, eh? What in blazes happened there?! I aim to find out 
May I just say that, after Years of smashing my head against these buggers, Anything is an absolute Red Letter Day for me. And you've just handed me a cart load! Can't begin to Thank You enough! Please have a damn fine cigar, or a huge bar of chocolate ~ which ever turns ye screw ~ on me. And I'll be raising a glass to ye tonight. Made my bloody day! 
Linda? I suspect this has cleared it up. See; I'd found " Louisa Burge, B. 1876, Wells. " I pencilled her in. Couple of years off the mark, according to the census', but one lives with that, no? Also, the family turn up in Wells, 1879. So, I figured, Louisa thought she was born in Wells. There may have been just days in it.
Then, thinking those lines, I spotted the Wells marriage. Thought, " No. I'm now looking at her BC. Born in MR ..... " Shot the Hint. Then thought maybe the above. With me? I was of two minds. But, now, with what Silvery has shown us? I strongly suspect my Louisa was dead as a door nail on 26-Aug-1878 and That 'Louisa Burge' of Wells was just that: Another girl, born in Wells. Brought up in Wells. Married in Wells.
Should that Hint resurface then, please do let us know. Meanwhile, I'm off to buy the DC and see if the sorry little bundle in Melcombe was my one. If so? Cracked it! 
Once again; Thank You! I don't think there ever existed a more generous and kind hearted bunch than Genealogists 
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GAITES (Alverstoke / Bath Pre 1850) CURTIS (Portsmouth & Pre 1800 London). BURGE (Dorset, Somerset and Hampshire) HUNTLEY (Dorset, Hampshire, Sussex, 'Surroundings')
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