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Family History Programs, Tree Organisation, Presentation / Re: Mac software?
« on: Sunday 27 December 15 15:21 GMT (UK)  »
I've been a Reunion for Mac user for quite a few years now, and their most recent edition really leapt forwards - making the installation on my iPad synced in real time with the installation on my iMac.

I recently merged about 8 Reunion GEDCOMs together - switching away from separate trees, into one big mega tree - mostly because my paternal and maternal families lived in the same villages in the same county for hundreds of years - and when researching one, i always find the others. The merge was a bit daunting - and not without some minor hurdles to overcome regarding Sources and Notes, but nothing too tough.

It seems stable and ever evolving - i think it's worth the investment. http://www.leisterpro.com

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Suffolk Lookup Requests / Re: Bury St Edmunds - O'Connor, Noah and Ivy
« on: Thursday 06 March 14 18:46 GMT (UK)  »
Annette, Dee, and Carole,

Big thank you for this information!

I'm hoping that I can find Margaret's line, although Margaret O'Connors are somewhat hard to find. I believe that she was in Suffolk during the 1970s, but this might be incorrect.

Good ol' family rumour mill!

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Suffolk / Re: Pls help me kill off Mary Clarke/Bailey from Hartismere Union Workhouse
« on: Monday 24 February 14 21:37 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Andrew

This could be her
Mary Bailey (abode Rickinghall Superior) buried 25 Feb 1892 age 83.  Rickinghall Superior, St Mary.

Rickinghall is the neighbouring parish to Botesdale.

There is only the one Mary Bailey on the 1881CR - can this one be found in 1891 to confirm or eliminate?
Trouble is I cannot find a death on the FreeBMD Index to correspond with this burial.

K

ps.  FreeBMD does list an Emily BAILEY age 83 in the MarQ 1892 Hartismere Ref: 4a/683.  Right age/right district just wrong christian name - coincidence is she named a daughter Emily?

Hi Keziah2,

Oh, the shame of only just spotting this reply!  :o

Thank you for this information. I'll check it out. I hope that you're right, as I'm quite keen to kill her off, after reading the reports of her court appearance, and the reason she went to prison. A bit of a nasty piece of work tbh.

Andrew

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Suffolk Lookup Requests / Bury St Edmunds - O'Connor, Noah and Ivy
« on: Monday 24 February 14 21:28 GMT (UK)  »
I'm looking for descendants of Noah O'Connor, who lived in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, until 1987/1989.

He had a daughter Margaret by a previous relationship, but is known to have married Ivy Lillian Frost in 1974. She sadly died in February 1978, aged just 51.

Noah (who has been seen in records as 'Noam') was about 25 years older than Ivy.

Any information on Noah's previous wife (or wives?) and on Margaret (who is probably now in her 60s, and has children) would be most helpful.

I'm researching this little bit of info for an old school friend, a non-genealogist/family tree fan, and who is the granddaughter of Ivy Frost. As some of these people are more recent than the usual request, feel free to message me privately, rather than post here.

hope you can help
Andrew


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Suffolk / Pls help me kill off Mary Clarke/Bailey from Hartismere Union Workhouse
« on: Sunday 10 March 13 23:05 GMT (UK)  »
I've been trying to kill off my Greatx4 Grandmother Mary Bailey (née Clarke) for ages. She was born about 1812 in Botesdale, Suffolk, and after bearing 2 illegitimate children in Wattisfield in 1835 and 1837, she then married widower William Bailey of Botesdale in 1838.

After a term in prison for abusing his children from his previous marriage in 1841, she and their new family ended up in and out of the Hartismere Union Workhouse/Ling House of Industry.

Having become a widow in 1869, by 1881 Mary Bailey is noted as back in the Hartismere Union Workhouse aged 68yrs. After this, i've lost her and have yet to take a gamble on a death certificate.

FreeBMD lists a few entries, but nothing that seems to jump out location-wise.

Here's where she's been:
1841: 29yrs, Ipswich County Gaol and House of Correction, Ipswich, Suffolk, England.
1851: 39yrs, Hartismere Union Workhouse, Eye, Suffolk, England.
1861: 46yrs, Botesdale Street, Botesdale, Suffolk, England.
1871: 60yrs, 20 Back Hills, Botesdale, Suffolk, England.
1881: 68yrs, Hartismere Union Workhouse, Eye, Suffolk, England.

Any advice/ideas would be great.  ???

thanks,
Andrew

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Cambridgeshire / Re: A missing Bowers (last seen: Wicken, 1847)
« on: Friday 28 December 12 11:32 GMT (UK)  »
I did have the information on Matthew Bowers, but it is hard to know if the information belongs to ones family without proof.

sabrina

Yes, it's a big shame about the missing 1851 census, as that's the one that would nicely tidy up a lot of the questions, and the ambiguity that the 1841 census creates.


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Cambridgeshire / Re: A missing Bowers (last seen: Wicken, 1847)
« on: Friday 28 December 12 11:00 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
Did you find Ann Bowers in the 1851 census.  Did she marry again.

sabrina

Hi Sabrina, yes Ann remarried to widower Jackson Layton - i'm okay for info on them including the more recent stuff.


With regards to Matthew and any brothers, there is a Matthew Bowers, baptised with two brothers all on 8th July 1810 at Burwell. Whilst John doesn't have an age next to him (listed last, and presumably the youngest and possibly <1), Matthew is noted as 2yrs and William is noted as 4yrs. Their parents are given as John Bowers and Mary. I believe these to be John Bowers and Mary Durrant who were married in Burwell on 9th Sept 1804, after Banns (22nd July 1804).

I'm still cross-referencing the Burwell registers, against census returns to try to establish the family groups... in order to see if i can find any of my Henry Bowers living with any of these other Bowers - and if so, whether the census reveals what the relationship might be.

Fingers crossed!



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Cambridgeshire / Re: A missing Bowers (last seen: Wicken, 1847)
« on: Thursday 27 December 12 14:25 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I am related to the Bowers from Burwell, Cambridgeshire.  My Gr Grandmother Ann Barnes married Matthew Bowers in 1847.  Both of their fathers were John.  Matthew was married to Mary Bridgeman previously.  In the 1861 census Matthew and Ann are under Barnes, presumably as they were living with or next to Ann's son Charles who married Matthews daughter Mary.  Must have been a typo.

I think i may have also located a third marriage for Mathew was well - 10th August 1867, he being a 59yr old widower, son of John, marrying Tabitha Smith (x) aged 47, daughter of Thomas Larner, labourer.

I understand that the Burwell section of the 1851 census is missing never to be found.  I had this info from the Gov't on enquirery.  I have no idea if Matthew had any brothers.

sabrina

Ah, this would explain quite a bit - thanks for that.

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Cambridgeshire / Re: A missing Bowers (last seen: Wicken, 1847)
« on: Saturday 01 December 12 16:55 GMT (UK)  »
hi suzard,

thanks for picking that up. i was 'speed typing' without my brain in, - should definitely said 'born in this county'. :)

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