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Messages - roysmith99

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Firths Of Kippax, West Yorkshire
« on: Friday 16 March 12 14:27 GMT (UK)  »
Just begun researching the Firths for a friend. Rebecca died in 1900.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Trail gone cold
« on: Saturday 14 November 09 10:21 GMT (UK)  »
Mary Elizabeth Hurling was my 2nd cousin 3times removed, I lots of info on the Hurlings, but nothing on the Cundy's.

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Derbyshire / Re: Chesterfield Football Player
« on: Saturday 14 November 09 10:06 GMT (UK)  »
Edwins full WW1 service records are now online at Ancestry.

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Lincolnshire / Re: Beckingham, Newark 1888
« on: Friday 27 October 06 23:05 BST (UK)  »
This probably does not help but my own ancestors originate in Newark and Beckingham. One of the problems I had initially was that there is a Beckingham in Nottinghamshire and one in Lincolnshire. Beckingham, Newark is in Lincolnshire.

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Lincolnshire / Inquest of John Thomas Rippon 1901
« on: Wednesday 21 June 06 17:59 BST (UK)  »
Hi folks,

Does ayone know how I can find details of the inquest for John Thomas Rippon of Moulton which was held I think in 1901.

Thanks

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Lincolnshire / Emotional experience
« on: Monday 27 March 06 08:53 BST (UK)  »
Hi folks,

I just wanted to share a very emotional moment with you, something which has made all of my research so far worthwhile, and in doing so hope my experience encourages others to continue searching for their past.

I had the chance to visit Holbeach Town cemetery on Sunday 26th March, looking for graves which I knew existed (from records located in Spalding library). I walked from one end of the cemetery to the other and up and down every row of headstones. I found what i was looking for, a handful of my Broughton ancestors last resting places.

Its strange but I knew they were there when I arrived, and of course I know they'd been there when as a teenager I'd visited area and also when as an adult I'd driven to many of the pubs in the town for pleasure.

But, standing there looking at my Great Great Grandparents memorial I shed a tear or two. Samuel Broughton (1838) was one of twin boys, his brother died at or around birth (his death was registered at the same time as their birth. Samuel's father died about a year after his birth. I would like to eventually find both their graves, but don't really expect I will.

One interesting aside is that I'd struggled to work out Samuel's wifes maiden name. The IGI records is as either Holborn or Wright, the census's helped and eventually I found it was Holborn. But, over her life, she, or more likely parish clerks, enumerators and other officials actual changed it to Oban. Clearly as a result of its phonetic spelling and our lilting Lincolnshire accent. Her gravestone calls her Ann Oban Broughton.

Either way, that is one small part of a huge jigsaw puzzle which I continue to assemble. Thank you for reading this little bit of my history and good look exploring your own..




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Lincolnshire Lookup Requests / Re: Pigots 1828 Directory
« on: Thursday 02 March 06 15:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hi there,

Many thanks for your repsonse, that's a site I'd not come across before. Very grateful for your information.

Roy

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Lincolnshire Lookup Requests / Pigots 1828 Directory
« on: Thursday 02 March 06 14:03 GMT (UK)  »
Hi folks,

I am trying to find out if the 1828 Pigots, or similar, shows Lutton (Sutton ST Nicholas) separately to Long Sutton. I have an image of a Long Sutton page but can't remember if Lutton is a separate enty or not. I am not able to get to the Lincoln Library for another two weeks. Your help is very much appreciated.

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Lincolnshire / Re: Need Parish Lookup West Keal
« on: Tuesday 28 February 06 22:44 GMT (UK)  »
Hi gthere,

The 1841 census shows the following living together in West Keal.

James 30, Mary 55, Meria 20, Sarah 15, Thomas 55,

And these separately in th esame village.

John, 25 and Ann, 20


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