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Re: Ann Jones of Luton
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 15 July 14 17:29 BST (UK) »
Firstly John Oakey/Oakley married Ann IONS/IARNS at Luton on 27 Jan 1726/27 as per the Luton parish register transcript, I told you that yesterday. I don't know where you got the JONES name from. The name most likely is IRONS as this appears many times in the transcript.

That's the trouble with the OAKEY/OKEY; once you've put one name in & then take it out, and shake it all about and turn around.....that's what its all about! Hey...... :D

Cheers John
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Re: Ann Jones of Luton
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 15 July 14 17:37 BST (UK) »
On Familysearch you are right there are a lot of records which appear to be there one minute then not there the next.

I did not mean 'there one minute gone the next'  I am talking about records I saw about 8 years ago that are no longer there.  ;D
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Re: Ann Jones of Luton
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 15 July 14 17:41 BST (UK) »
Rosie, do your missing entries appear on the member submitted database? When the LDS had a clear up a few years ago, and deleted duplicated entries, for some inexplicable reason they deleted the extracted entry, whilst retaining the member submission.

David

Hi David,

They were extracted.  I never did take any notice of submitted ones far too many errors.  ;D 

Luckily I also backed it up with viewing the films so have pages of handwritten notes.  ;)

Rosie
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