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Messages - arthurk

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Technical Help / Re: Connection not secureWhen I
« on: Yesterday at 13:52 »
Sounds a good idea - and of course it might sort itself out in the meantime.

As it happens, the same thing has happened to me today at a different FH forum. Normally it goes through as https, but every so often it doesn't and I get the warning. Usually then the http version loads if I ask for it, but today it didn't. I wonder if it could all be some kind of server overload and the backup ones don't support https?

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Technical Help / Re: Connection not secureWhen I
« on: Yesterday at 11:36 »
I've just checked that via my Family History folder and it comes up correctly.  I wonder if it is something to do with when you wish to unsubscribe from a website?  That was what I was doing with the Durham Records website.

I've had that before.  If I wished to unsubscribe from a newsletter/information email it comes up with with the connection unsecure....

I can't think why that should be the case. I don't want to unsubscribe from the DRO newsletter, but I tried the link in it for amending preferences, which goes to the same domain, and that opened in https for me. Rather slowly, but it got there eventually.

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Technical Help / Re: Connection not secureWhen I
« on: Yesterday at 11:20 »
Firefox, which I use, has a help page that explains the reasons behind what you're seeing, and what settings you can adjust:

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/https-only-prefs

Other browsers will probably have similar help pages tailored to their own settings and options.

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Essex / Re: 1953 Essex floods: Stanley Gray age 47 MOD war department 'officer'
« on: Sunday 21 April 24 19:36 BST (UK)  »
I can't help with anything to do with the floods, but on personal messages, you need to make a few normal posts before they're unlocked for you. At the time of writing this Leah, as a new member, has only made one, which probably explains the 'mailbox full' message.

The solution to this is either to continue to discuss on the public forum, or for Leah to make a few more posts in order to unlock them. Short posts in this thread, such as "Thanks" or "I'll get back to you on this", should be enough (as I understand it).

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Cheshire / Re: STAND OUT Burial Records
« on: Saturday 20 April 24 19:55 BST (UK)  »
When I've come across an entry like that it's usually been possible to identify them as someone wealthy and/or important locally.

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The Common Room / Re: Double Marriage?
« on: Saturday 20 April 24 16:34 BST (UK)  »
So they were married before in a non catholic church, that solves it then. I've just been reading that this is allowed when they have different faiths, well I never knew that. Thank you much  :)

Bear in mind that the two ceremonies were not equivalent.

The first one, in 1923, would have been a full legal marriage under English law.

However, Roman Catholics might have considered that it wasn't valid under their church law, so another ceremony was required. The 1925 ceremony might have been like a marriage, but as far as the law of the land is concerned, it would have had no effect (hence no second registration).

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Marriage Allegations, Bonds & Licences
« on: Friday 19 April 24 19:44 BST (UK)  »
 :) Thanks for the update - and the words of thanks. Some posters don't remember that bit. :(

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Death certificate 1871 Limerick
« on: Sunday 14 April 24 16:12 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Arthurk - I have not come across that name in my research of the family...

It might not have been a family member. Their address was the same as where he died, so if as a 97 year old he was still living on his own (by no means certain, of course), there may have been a neighbour who looked in on him regularly.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Death certificate 1871 Limerick
« on: Sunday 14 April 24 13:44 BST (UK)  »
Could the informant be E Owens? Or, as it's Ireland, E O'(something) - though nothing jumps out at me.

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