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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Dreaming impossible dreams
« on: Thursday 29 June 06 19:59 BST (UK)  »
Sorry to lumber you with this, guys and gals, but after seeing the kind of work you get up to I just had to get this picture out.
The miserable liitle chap on the left is my father, so it's a rather precious photo that I don't want to fade away.
The line up is, left to right,
Girls, Kitty and Win
Boys, Joe, Ern and Bill
The Bartlett Gang from Caversham.
Can you bring them back for me, I'm loosing them!

92
Family History Beginners Board / Burried din Wool
« on: Tuesday 27 June 06 17:58 BST (UK)  »
Searching the Burial Registers I was bewildered to find 'aff.' and a date written after some in the late 17th early 18 the century.
Investigating further I found that...
In the reign of Charles Second, an act was passed to help the English Wool trade.
It decreed that 'No corpse should be buried in anything other than wool, on pain of forfeiture of £5'
An Affidavit to that effect was required not later than 8 days after burial.
I shouldn't think the corpse would have been too worried about the £5, but it kept the realations on their toes.

93
Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Coming the Old Harry
« on: Monday 26 June 06 16:54 BST (UK)  »
Can someone scuttle over to the Armed Forces section and have a look at the posting 'Who is this guy?' please.

We need a wash and brush up done on him, and if possible a date.

Don't know how to link you direct, so asking.....nicely, with a big please, and a bigger thank you.

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,165800.0/topicseen.html

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Armed Forces / who is this guy?
« on: Monday 26 June 06 15:22 BST (UK)  »
Please can someone tell me who this is?
Yeah, if only it was that simple. Realisticly though...

This photo (provided it comes up when I press the button has lived.
It's been trimmed across the bottom to make it fit something, been stuck in a book, picked out again, stamped with my mother's stamp 'J Mathias' and then shuffled around for heaven knows how many years.
So who is it? Well, you're not going to tell me that, but can someone out there give me any idea of the uniform and the date the photo was taken.
I know a bit about costume, but it's all crinolins and leghorn hats, not uniforms.
Thanks in advance, you're a good bunch, I know you'll come up with something.

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Frozen in time
« on: Sunday 25 June 06 15:51 BST (UK)  »
Can some kind person try to do something with this photo? It was found lurking in my my aunt's sewing machine drawer.
It says 'ice piled up by floods, Paris 1920'
It would be really nice to be able to see it.
It would be nice if it appears at the bottom of this posting too, as this is the first picture i have tried to put on this site.
Here's crossing my fingers...

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Buckinghamshire Resources & Offers / Offer: North Marston
« on: Saturday 24 June 06 18:15 BST (UK)  »
After a couple of years of rummaging through the records for North Marston, Bucks, I have come to the conclusion that I am related to more than half the village.
If anyone has any North Marston BMD lookups between 1600 and 1800, I'm sure I'll have something there among my notes and would be glad to search.

Moderator comment: please start a new thread for each request.  Thanks

97
Armed Forces / 1st Royals
« on: Saturday 24 June 06 16:21 BST (UK)  »
A twig on the family tree is George Edward Moore, born Portsea, 1860. His father is down as Henry Edward Moore, CORPORAL, 1st Royals.
Incidentally, in the 1861 census, Eliza Moore and baby George are at home with her father, and she is calling herself the wife of a soldier, PRIVATE.
Does anyone have any idea who the 1st Royals were, and could he have been reduced once more to private, or is that another one of her lies.....

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Family History Beginners Board / Carry on Eliza
« on: Saturday 24 June 06 11:06 BST (UK)  »
As threatened yesterday, let me introduce you to Eliza Ann Smith, who is unfortunately, my Great Grandmother.
With the name Smith, you would think that was bad enough, but there you would be oh so wrong. Smith was no problem at all. The problem is, Eliza+?=Gran Harriet, and if you can solve that one....

birth cert 1840
Elliza Ann Smith, Southsea, father Thomas Richard Smith, labourer, mother Mary Ann Byles.

1841 census
At home in Silver St. Portsea with Thomas Smith, labourer, mother Mary, one brother and three sisters.

1851 census
Moved to Blenheim St. Portsea, family about the same.

marriage cert 1
All Saints Church Portsea, June 1858
Henry Moore, carpenter, father Henry Moore, carpenter
Eliza Ann Smith, father Thomas Richard Smith, inspector of nuisances.

birth cert 1860
George Edward Moore, father Henry Moore,corporal 1st Royals, mother Eliza Ann Smith. birth registered by Eliza Ann.

1861 census
Back with father and mother at 8 Cottage Lane, Landport.
Thomas R Smith, labourer(nightman)
Eliza Ann Moore, soldier's wife(private)
George A Moore, GrSon

George died when he was about five years old. I do not have the certificate, but I do have the ref. number.

birth cert 1862
Walter George Harmsworth Moore, no father, mother Eliza Moore.

birth cert 1864
Eliza Ellen Harmsworth Moore, father William Walter Harmsworth Moore, plasterer, mother Eliza Ellen Moore, formaly Smith.

birth cert 1866
HARRIET WEBB MOORE, no father, mother Eliza Moore.

Somewhere between 1866 and 1871 Elliza moves to Reading, though heaven alone knows why, and has another baby called Emily.
I can find no B M D for this child, but she is on the next census where the family has been reinvented.

1871 census
5 Union Ter, Reading, Berkshire.
William Challis, plasterer, age 31, born Winchester(you try finding him there)
Eliza, wife, born Portsmouth
Walter, son, born Portsmouth
Elenor, daughter, born Portsmouth
Harriet, daughter, born Portsmouth
Emily, daughter, age 3, born Reading.

May 6th 1874 Job Lot Christening, St Giles, Reading.
Walter William Moore, age 12
Eliza Ann Moore, age 11
Harriet Charlotte Moore, age 10
Emily Louisa Moore, age 7

marriage cert 2
1879
Samuel Wicks, age 29, labourer, father George Wicks, labourer
Eliza Ann Moore, widow, age 35, father Thomas Richard Smith, Inspector of Nuisances.
one of the witnesses is Walter William Moore, the son.

1881 census
Family at 5 Mill Lane Reading,
Sam and Eliza Wicks, but the children still keep the name Moore.

1885 Walter George Harmsworth Moore, father Henry Edward Moore, carpenter, (deceased)marries Louisa Baker

1886 Eliza Annie Moore, father Henry Edward Moore, carpenter(deceased) marries John Arthur Hughes
one of the witnesses Walter George Moore

1891 cesus
Sam and Eliza are at White Lion Yard.
My Grandmother Harriet is in Basingstoke, busily producing children with William Stevens Mathias. They claim to be married.

1892 Walter George dies, age 29, of valvular heart desease.

1901 census
Sam and Eliza at 29 Percy Place, Reading

Harriet back in town with William(still producing, but have not yet got round to my mother)

1906
Eliza Ann dies of abdominal cancer, still at Percy Place with Sam.

Oh, and Harriet did marry William, eventually, 1908, about 18 months after her mother died. They had seven children by then.

On her wedding certificate Harriet gives her father as GEORGE MOORE, SOLDIER.

So what was going on? Why was Gran Harriet different.
It's a jumble of soldiers, carpenters, plasterers and names.

If I've made any mistakes, I'll appologise in advance, the whole affair makes my eyes go crossed.

I'll also thank you for your patience in reading the whole saga, and hope that you can help solve the problem,
Eliza+?=Harriet

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The Common Room / First Contact
« on: Friday 23 June 06 16:53 BST (UK)  »
Of all the Chat Rooms on all the Internet, she has to wander into yours.......
Oh boy, are you going to be sorry!
Well, I'm not that bad really, I'm a silver surfer with a problem called Eliza Ann.
When I get used to this Chatroom, and you guys, who sound a real nice bunch, I'll tell you a bit more about her. I also need help with a mystery photo, so I've got to learn how to put that up. Steep education curve time again, I see.
So for now, it's just, Hello, from PaulaToo.

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