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Caernarvonshire / Re: William ROBERTS/John ROBERTS 1800'S Wales
« on: Tuesday 18 April 23 11:25 BST (UK)  »
Hi Lauren I think I have the answer for you, if you have an email address or anyway I can send you something then please get in touch, I've been doing my family tree and I think the John and Mary you are talking about are my 5th set of grandparents on my dads side.

Hi! It won't let me send you a private message as it says your mail box is full :(

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Caernarvonshire / Re: William ROBERTS/John ROBERTS 1800'S Wales
« on: Tuesday 18 April 23 11:23 BST (UK)  »
Hi Lauren I think I have the answer for you, if you have an email address or anyway I can send you something then please get in touch, I've been doing my family tree and I think the John and Mary you are talking about are my 5th set of grandparents on my dads side.

Hi! I am so gutted that I have only just seen this, I really hope you still come online. I will send you a message. :)

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Caernarvonshire / Re: William ROBERTS/John ROBERTS 1800'S Wales
« on: Tuesday 18 April 23 11:23 BST (UK)  »
No luck using your dates at the library I'm afraid  :-[ What I did find was a Roberts family living in Mount Pleasant, Conwy on the 1861 Census which was a year before William died. The William on the 1861 Census in Conway was born 1847 at Bangor, occupation sailor and his father John was born 1812 at Amlwch, Anglesey but was a Engine Driver. As we know the Roberts family living at Roberts Street Bangor are still there in 1861, so I think they are two completely different families. There are quite a lot of William Roberts buried at the cemetery so could you give me the plot number so that a can check it with the list. Also does it state his age on the death certificate? :-\


Hi! I can't believe I have only just seen this, I really hope you still come online! Williams plot number was 223. On his death certificate it states he was 15 years old if i remember rightly, but that was incorrect, he was 16 years old when he died. The reason it was mixed up (i presume) is because he died on the month of his birthday. He turned 16 and then died a few weeks later.

Thank you for your help:)

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Denbighshire / Re: Richard Thomas - 1861 Hairdresser
« on: Monday 02 January 23 18:00 GMT (UK)  »
Hi!

Yes, William was born on the Highstreet and then when he was a toddler he was at Water Street! He was born in 1846? His death certificate only states what his dads occupation was?

I'm at abit of a loss!



Do you have a copy of his death cert?  It should show his occupation to ensure you have the right 1861 entry

Does the 1861 birthplace match your William Roberts?

1861 address is just "High St"

I think you need to first establish that you have the right William Roberts before trying to find photos etc

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Denbighshire / Richard Thomas - 1861 Hairdresser
« on: Monday 02 January 23 17:17 GMT (UK)  »
Hi!

I'm wondering if someone can help me.

I've searched for William Roberts for years and I've just found a potential connection to him, Richard Thomas?

There's a census for 1861 with:

Richard Thomas / Head / 40 / Hairdresser born in Ruthin, Denbighshire

Catherine Thomas / Wife / 40

Ann Thomas / Niece / 25 / House Servant

William Roberts / Apprentice / 15 / Hairdressing Apprentice


William died when he was 16 years old and I have always thought he was a tailor, but then I found this and wondered if there is any way that I can find out where Richard and William worked? If it was a shop in their town? Or if there's pictures etc?

I'm soooo close, yet so far!!

Thank you  :)

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Scotland / Re: Midgard Estate, Cavers, Hawick
« on: Friday 10 June 22 15:54 BST (UK)  »
Big old house isn't it https://bannermanburke.co.uk/property/cavers-hawick/

In need of a little decoration  ::)

Monica


Yes definitely! It's so interesting!!

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Scotland / Re: Midgard Estate, Cavers, Hawick
« on: Thursday 09 June 22 16:10 BST (UK)  »
Don't know if this extract helps.

Three generations of Palmer-Douglases went on to live at Cavers. James Palmer-Douglas, grandson of Mary and Edward, was born in 1922, and by the time he inherited the estate it was just 5,000 acres following the sales of farms at Denholm and Spital. Cavers was a so-called ‘entailed’ estate, which meant while the owner could look forward to his descendants being masters of the property for the foreseeable future, it was extremely difficult to sell any of the land. Changes in the law allowed them to sell portions off. James later recalled: “I went to war at the age of 20 in the Royal Air Force, and when I left the services I was in no mood to go to university to study estate management.” During WWII the mansion housed members of the Women’s Land Army.
James moved his family to nearby Midgard in the early 1950s

James Malcolm Palmer-Douglas died Hawick, 2013


Hello,

I think I've seen this before and it's abit confusing! I think these people lived in the Cavers Castle. But the property I have seen is on the borders and it is an 11 bedroom house! It's on YouTube too

www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zXpP1mjiLY

I struggle to even find it on Google maps.

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Scotland / Midgard Estate, Cavers, Hawick
« on: Thursday 09 June 22 13:41 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

I have been looking at a property for years. I don't know why but the mansion itself just interests me so much. It was up for sale some time ago and I think it has now been sold so I don't know who I'd contact really, to stay updated with what they do with it!

But what would interest me is, would anyone know how lived there previously? The history of the lady who owned the house? She kept her husbands ashes in the property and they were still there after she left. Its just such an interesting house, I love it. I wish it could be easier to find the history and current updates.

Thank you :)

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Robert Dunn - Indiana
« on: Tuesday 27 April 21 21:26 BST (UK)  »
Hello,

These pictures are quite dark and not very clear, are they able to be brightened up? Any help would be massively appreciated! Thank you so much!

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