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Suffolk Completed Lookup Requests / Re: 1901 Census lookup please: HOWARD
« on: Monday 10 July 06 18:27 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks to you, the info is much appreciated! :)


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Suffolk Completed Lookup Requests / 1901 Census lookup please: HOWARD
« on: Monday 10 July 06 17:35 BST (UK)  »
I was wondering what HOWARD family there are in Benhall, Suffolk in the 1901 census if anyone could possibly look for me please?

One of my MARJORAM ancestors married a Frank William HOWARD and all I know is that he was born in Benhall, I do not have a date of birth for him but I believe it would have been after 1901 unfortunately.


I found this as the only HOWARD family in Benhall in the 1881 census:

RG11/1188 Folio 45 Page 3.

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Suffolk Completed Lookup Requests / Re: 1891 lookup in Suffolk COOK
« on: Saturday 25 February 06 10:46 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks again Nessie!  :)
Tower Pump Corner hmmmm don't know that one! :D

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Suffolk Completed Lookup Requests / Re: 1891 lookup in Suffolk COOK
« on: Saturday 25 February 06 10:15 GMT (UK)  »
Wow, what a prompt reply!
That's wonderful, I was hoping they would be in Aldeburgh. I know of the house on the Town Steps too, I remember my mother pointing it out to me years ago. I could hug you! ;) Thank you so very much Nessie!  ;D


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Suffolk Completed Lookup Requests / 1891 lookup in Suffolk COOK
« on: Saturday 25 February 06 09:22 GMT (UK)  »
I would really appreciate it if someone could look for an Emma Elizabeth COOK on the 1891 census for me please. I think she was born and living in the Plomesgate area of Suffolk and would be about 16 (born 1875). I am hoping she lived with parents and siblings, as I know nothing about her family so far, just that she married my great grandfather in 1898, and lived and was buried in Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
I have just applied for her wedding certificate to find out her father's name for sure.
She was generally known as Elizabeth rather than Emma.
Many thanks for any help.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Family tree printout
« on: Sunday 30 October 05 14:28 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks a lot suttontrust. ;D

Denn, it is an impressive beard isn't it. I really like beards myself!

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Family History Beginners Board / Family tree printout
« on: Sunday 30 October 05 01:00 GMT (UK)  »
Hi there
My first post here... it looks like a great forum from what I have seen so far  :)

I was wondering if there are any simply programmes or something out there - some kind of template I could follow to make a simple printout of an A4 page for displaying some of my family tree, just to show the more recent ancestors?

I only started researching my family tree in June, and didn't know the names of any of my family much beyond grandparents, but have been really lucky and have already managed to get a good long way back.
I have been using a programme called Easy Tree to store all my info.

But for my family members that are only vaguely interested, I would like to do an A4 sheet, just showing ancestors back to around 1800 or so, listing names and dob - just the basics really.
Something that would look reasonably neat and easy to read - perhaps similar to this:-
http://www.telbin.dreamstation.com/hands/handstree.pdf

Is there such a thing in existance, or am I going to have to improve my skills of using MS Word because I'm asking for the impossible?

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