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I'm very new to this geneology business and can't seem to find any records that i am look for. The only information i have on my grandfather is his name and possible birth place. Has anyone got any suggestions? I am also trying to find out old brewery records to try and locate my great grandfather as he used to run a pub but don't really know where to look for these either!! ??? Any help would be great ???
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I'm very new to this geneology business and can't seem to find any records that i am look for. The only information i have on my grandfather is his name and possible birth place. Has anyone got any suggestions because everywhere i look seems to be pre 1901. I am also trying to find out old brewery records to try and locate my great grandfather as he used to run a pub but don't really know where to look for these either!! Any help would be great
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Hi
Think you will have to go to the Family Records Office in London to look through the birth indexs to locate your grandfathers birth, you can then order the certificate and it will tell you where he was born.
Some large librarys have these indexs on microfish...if you are not near London. You can also look online at www.1837.com (i think!!) But this can be a bit expensive if you have no idea of his birth date.
Have you looked at www.familysearch.org
On there you can look at the UK 1881 census, this might help you trace your great grandfather.
Good Luck
;D
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Hi,
Have you tried FreeBMD? you may find his birth on there which will save you a few quid. Once you have found his birth the best thing would be to send for the certificate, this will give you his parents names whom you can then look for in the 1901 census.
If you have a look at this thread http://www.rootschat.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=3996.0 you will find links to a lot of interesting sites, including FreeBMD, 1837online and one of the boards (I can't remember which) has some links for Pubs/Publicans.
Try posting what you know about your grandfather and we will try to help you as much as we can. ;D
Ange ;D
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Hi, Your best bet if you know your grandfather's birthplace and a rough idea of date is to go through the Parish registers there and find his christening which should also give his parents and presumably this will take you back before 1900 and you should then be able to find them on the various censuses. If he kept a pub after 1900 it might be difficult to find as there were so many different small breweries. If you know the area of the pub local newspapers can often come up with good information
Al
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thanks all for your help, this has certainl given me a starting point. :D
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when was he born roughly and where - we can work from there.
Ruth
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Hello There.
We have all been desperate at some time or another, it seems to go hand in glove with Family Research.
However! You have come to the right place. Rootschat is a super site, fantastic.
If you are not sure what to do next, just go into the beginners
forum, post your ancestors name , approx date of birth, and place of birth. There may be some one out there who can help you.
If it happens that The Moderators of the site, feel that your
question can be better answered else where, then it will be
moved to the best forum for you. You have nothing to lose,
but may gain ever such a lot.
Good Hunting
JeannieR
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Hi There ;D
if you go to the link below you will get some information on researching pubs -
http://www.rootschat.couk/forum/indexphp?topic=9140.0
Good Hunting
Darcy ;)
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Hi,
What about your grandmother? Do you know anything about her, i.e. maiden name, any addresses, etc., or do you have a rough idea when and where they married so that you could perhaps get a marriage cert. to give you some leads?
Jill
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thanks to everyone who has helped point me in the right direction, i seem to be making some progress now. but!!! there is only one thing for it, i am going to make the 400+ mile round trip to Derby to see what i can dig up for my self.
Thanks again