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Re: Villages or towns designated by a number on a tree.
« Reply #9 on: Monday 18 December 17 00:07 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for that info Girl Guide I might take a 1 month trial and see if it suits.
Yes , it was from a time when my subscription was active and was saved to my tree as I didn't know the village.
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Burt, Cockrill, Craske, Debenham, Double, Grimwade, Grimwood, Hilder, Mayhew, Ray. All from  West Suffolk around the Bury St. Edmunds area.
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Re: Villages or towns designated by a number on a tree.
« Reply #10 on: Monday 18 December 17 00:26 GMT (UK) »
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However back to my original question I have an individual died in 1765 • 1677001, Suffolk, England

I've used Ancestry for years and never noticed anything like that. Doesn't really make any sense does it?
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Re: Villages or towns designated by a number on a tree.
« Reply #11 on: Monday 18 December 17 01:04 GMT (UK) »
If the person was Alice Willet, wife of Edmund Craske, then the source is other Ancestry trees and I cant seem to track any of them back to the original  ::)

Some trees say she died at Drinkstone, with the source again being other trees, however if you use Ctrl & F on the link below to find reference: IC500/1/220/69 it references the original Will of Alice Craske of Drinkstone 1765

http://www.rootschat.com/links/01l6h/

ADDED:  If you go to https://www.suffolkarchives.co.uk/ and put Craske Drinkstone in the search box it brings up several other wills etc, including one for Edmund.
MORGAN: Glamorgan, Durham, Ohio. DAVIS/DAVIES/DAVID: Glamorgan, Ohio.  GIBSON: Leicestershire, Durham, North Yorkshire.  RAIN/RAINE: Cumberland.  TAYLOR: North Yorks. BOURDAS: North Yorks. JEFFREYS: Worcestershire & Northumberland. FORBES: Berwickshire, CHEESMOND: Durham/Northumberland. WINTER: Durham/Northumberland. SNOWBALL: Durham.

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Re: Villages or towns designated by a number on a tree.
« Reply #12 on: Monday 18 December 17 02:05 GMT (UK) »
Alice Craske was buried 11th May 1765 Drinkstone per National Burial Index on FindMyPast.

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Re: Villages or towns designated by a number on a tree.
« Reply #13 on: Monday 18 December 17 05:22 GMT (UK) »
The numbers are from Ancestry's database - you would need to ask them!

My Ancestry subscription lapsed a few years ago - but I can still update my trees ;D
What I can't do is look at any saved Ancestry records - such as census.
By that I mean that I can't see the census images, but I have the transcribed information.

Both Ancestry and FindMyPast usually have free access over Christmas - why not wait a week or two ;D
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Re: Villages or towns designated by a number on a tree.
« Reply #14 on: Monday 18 December 17 08:09 GMT (UK) »
Hi

I’ve also run across personal trees on Ancestry which use numbers instead of places but for places in Wiltshire, I will try and check one these against my tree. I’ve oftern wondered if they related to map references. 

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Re: Villages or towns designated by a number on a tree.
« Reply #15 on: Monday 18 December 17 14:26 GMT (UK) »
I don't know if this is relevant but in the "Historic Parishes of England & Wales" published by the History Data Service, https://discover.ukdataservice.ac.uk/catalogue?sn=4348
Drinkstone parish is 34/301. This is a two digit County Number, Suffolk is 34, and a three digit District Number.  All the parishes in England & Wales have a unique reference number.
It would help if details were posted of the numbers found.

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Re: Villages or towns designated by a number on a tree.
« Reply #16 on: Monday 18 December 17 15:23 GMT (UK) »
I don't know if this is relevant but in the "Historic Parishes of England & Wales" published by the History Data Service, https://discover.ukdataservice.ac.uk/catalogue?sn=4348
Drinkstone parish is 34/301. This is a two digit County Number, Suffolk is 34, and a three digit District Number.  All the parishes in England & Wales have a unique reference number.
It would help if details were posted of the numbers found.

Stan

Isn’t this the number the OP is referring to?

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.  Back to my original question I have an individual died in 1765 • 1677001, Suffolk, England
Probably my fault for copying it but is my 6x gt grandmother                         
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Re: Villages or towns designated by a number on a tree.
« Reply #17 on: Monday 18 December 17 16:23 GMT (UK) »
Could this number simply be FHL Film number?