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Re: A total newb!
« Reply #27 on: Sunday 29 December 13 22:09 GMT (UK) »
WHOA - slow down.  That is far too big a leap back in time from the info we are posting

Sorry this is all too exciting! Looking for Elizabeth Caswell's parents marriage i found this:
Marriages Jun 1914: Caswell   Joseph   Jukes       Dudley   6b   2032   

Sounds plausible doesn't it!

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Re: A total newb!
« Reply #28 on: Sunday 29 December 13 22:10 GMT (UK) »
Agree with Carol. If Norman was born in 1918, and you have found a Vowles Osboune family in the 1851 census - you've jumped back a couple too many generations.

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Re: A total newb!
« Reply #29 on: Sunday 29 December 13 22:13 GMT (UK) »
The Jukes Caswell marriage sounds good. Her name is Florrie btw.

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Re: A total newb!
« Reply #30 on: Sunday 29 December 13 22:15 GMT (UK) »
The Jukes Caswell marriage sounds good. Her name is Florrie btw.

You just made me go AWWW!
How did you find out her name?


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Re: A total newb!
« Reply #31 on: Sunday 29 December 13 22:22 GMT (UK) »
Florie Jukes
Found 10 Records, 6 Photos and 45,770 Family Trees
Born in Birmingham, England on 1888 to William Jukes and Annie Jane Miller.

Does that sound good?

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Re: A total newb!
« Reply #32 on: Sunday 29 December 13 22:23 GMT (UK) »
There is no birth reg for a Norman Osborne in Staffs but there is this one for Norman Seymour

Norman Seymour mothers maiden name Vowles September qtr 1918 West Bromwich 6B 1354

His birth must have been registered after the 30th June for it to show in the September qtr.  There is a 1913 marriage for Frederick Seymour & Laura Vowles

Ancestry have a 1918 WW1 service record for a Frederick Seymour b. 1889, address 102 Daggar Lane, West Bromwich, wife's name Laura.  Durham Light Infantry.
Robbins - Wolverhampton.
Spooner - Monmouthshire & Wolverhampton.
Warner & Loundes - Dudley/West Bromwich.
Dod(g)son - Heysham/Liverpool/Wolverhampton

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Re: A total newb!
« Reply #33 on: Sunday 29 December 13 22:27 GMT (UK) »
Sorry - but this post is now getting cluttered with too many names/dates/families and is in danger of  becoming confusing.  Look how many pages of info there are already?

Have you entered any of this info into a FH recording programme (eg) Family Tree Maker as without some order - you are going to get yourself in a mess

Lets wind back a bit to Norman Osborne and Elizabeth Caswell and call a halt until you get the marriage cert to establish who Norman's father was - Osborne or Seymour?



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Re: A total newb!
« Reply #34 on: Sunday 29 December 13 22:32 GMT (UK) »
Sorry - but this post is now getting cluttered with too many names/dates/families and is in danger of  becoming confusing.  Look how many pages of info there are already?

Have you entered any of this info into a FH recording programme (eg) Family Tree Maker as without some order - you are going to get yourself in a mess

Lets wind back a bit to Norman Osborne and Elizabeth Caswell and call a halt until you get the marriage cert to establish who Norman's father was - Osborne or Seymour?

I have the Ancestry App on my iPad, its all recorded on there :)

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Re: A total newb!
« Reply #35 on: Sunday 29 December 13 22:38 GMT (UK) »
Norman Osbourne mother maiden name was Vowles.
Frederick Seymour married Vowles in Mar 1913.
Thats his dad!