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Topic: A.com Ignored Hint ~ Needed Back (Read 643 times)
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danuslave
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My fashion sense isn't any better now!
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If William died in 1882 have you considered the possibility that the rest might have finished up in the Workhouse?
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Steve G
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My Maternal Great Gran ~ Polly Burge
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That's a helluvva good point, Linda! Rather too many of my folk knew the inside of the Work Houses 
Would they be listed separately somewhere then?
Meanwhile, I'm on a roll here! Dancing around in my chair (much more of this and I'll have The Cranberries on! ) I do believe I've Finally cracked the Burge Enigma!
Polly, to the left there, has eluded me for ever. Mary Elizabeth, born 1860 in Exeter, says the census. Well, so were her younger sisters, Jane and Susan. Blah, blah, blah ..... thread becomes a saga ..... Wells! I've just found All Three missing, Exeter girls, listed as born in Wells! Each one in her proper year. Just several miles off base.
Racking my brain here; Why did Bill always say Exeter when, for three separate years, it was Wells? Close. But ..... Hot damn! The light dawns! Maybe he just Registered them in Wells? Perhaps there was something about the Exeter Registers? That would explain everything. Oh god, it's going to be Agony, waiting for these Cert's to get here!
And there's more. I've just this minute found another Louisa Burge. Registered as born in Weymouth, 1881. I'm betting they had a replacement! 
My head's spinning. So Much to sit and stew on ~ till these Cert's arrive 
Drat. Just had to edit that. Confused a Weymouth with a Wells there. See above; Head spinning.
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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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Keziahemm
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Clematis Lincoln Star
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A very good informative link for Workhouses is http://www.workhouses.org.uk/
Susan
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Herefordshire: Mytton Lincolnshire: Ingham Northamptonshire: Knight (Welford); Linnell; Gaudern; Staffordshire (Brierley Hill, Kingswinford): Wood; Somerset: Bailey; Lewis Warwickshire: ( Alcester, Henley in Arden, Aston Cantlow): Lewis; Casey/Keasey Warwickshire, (Birmingham suburbs) Knight; Lewis Yorkshire (Bradford): Ingham Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov
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Steve G
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My Maternal Great Gran ~ Polly Burge
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Thanks again, you two. Unfortunately, a root about among the Workhouses didn't unearth them either. I have a sneaking niggle that they might have shipped out to Eire, to be honest.
Reasoning? Just a snippet of 'family folklore' I picked up about Polly there. And the simple fact that they all, quite genuinely appear to have simply vanished.
Anyway, yeppers; The Workhouse records are good for a look at, aren't they? I'm afraid I started sniggering as I wondered what was the official difference between an " Idiot ", " Imbecile " and a " Lunatic "!
When I came across " Jacob Curtis ~ Blind Blacksmith " I'm afraid I spat beer everywhere and still can't stop laughing about it! In fact, I'm in tears now! 
Better give this a rest for the night. Go and do something else 
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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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danuslave
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My fashion sense isn't any better now!
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Did you you ever recover your 'hint'?
Linda
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Steve G
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My Maternal Great Gran ~ Polly Burge
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Hyah, Linda. No, I didn't. Not yet. But, the in depth searching I got done during that intense period Did lead me to crack so much more about my Burge's. Now I'm working another line for a bit, as I wait for some of most exciting BC's ever to arrive.
Turns out they had another Louisa too. Poor kid didn't make it. So this is Louisa 2, obviously. And, once I have her papered, I'll use the old fashioned methods to finger tip search out her marriage.
This really is proving one of the most exciting phases of the work. I'd 'given up on' these lot ~ as much as we ever, truly give up on our dead rellies! 
Really helped to have the support of you people on here. Ye generosity of spirit is truly inspiring.
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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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Nick29
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Recovering your hint will be easy now. Ancestry has just unveiled its "new look", and now when viewing someone's profile, there is a tab marked "Hints", where you will find all hints, both new and previously rejected.
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Best Wishes, Nick. Research interests: Field - Luton & Islington Hole - Somerset, Suffolk & Surrey Farnish, Parker, Cattermole, Last, Wasp, Church - Suffolk Lewin/Lowin/Lowen - Hertfordhire Martin - Eltham & Greenwich, Kent (London) Stead - Greenwich, London (Kent) & Maidstone Wood - Hertfordshire Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Nick29
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You don't look at your own profile - you look at the person for whom you lost the hint.
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Best Wishes, Nick. Research interests: Field - Luton & Islington Hole - Somerset, Suffolk & Surrey Farnish, Parker, Cattermole, Last, Wasp, Church - Suffolk Lewin/Lowin/Lowen - Hertfordhire Martin - Eltham & Greenwich, Kent (London) Stead - Greenwich, London (Kent) & Maidstone Wood - Hertfordshire Census information 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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Hi Steve
What a shame! But at least you've made some new friends.
Best Linda
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