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Title: Chrich or Crich of Radford
Post by: buckleye on Friday 11 April 14 02:38 BST (UK)
I am researching my Grandfather Samuel Chrich. I am making a best guess that it is he age 9 in 1901, Radford, parents George and Sarah. The only fact I know is that he was a sailor and died when my father was a boy. In the 1911 he is aboard the HMS Duke of Edinburgh. This man died in 1932. There a probate record mentioning May Nickerson, spinster, (definately not my grandmother to whom he was married in 1919) Does anyone have this man in their family tree?
Title: Re: Chrich or Crich of Radford
Post by: barryd on Friday 11 April 14 04:23 BST (UK)
familysearch.org has some Chrich families of Radford and other parts of  Notinghamshire. I could follow along what you already have but could not add much more. His age 9 in 1901 and 19 in 1911 is probably accurate.

Title: Re: Chrich or Crich of Radford
Post by: sunflower on Friday 11 April 14 08:16 BST (UK)
This looks like parents marriage

George Crich & Sarah Jane Sisson at Radford St Peters on 1.9.1883

Carol
Title: Re: Chrich or Crich of Radford
Post by: sunflower on Friday 11 April 14 08:44 BST (UK)
Mothers baptism

Sarah Jane Sisson 30.6. 1862 at Basford, St Leodegarius to James & Ellen Sisson (Engine Driver)

Carol
Title: Re: Chrich or Crich of Radford
Post by: buckleye on Friday 11 April 14 16:08 BST (UK)
Thanks for the info. I had seen the name Sarah Jane Sisson on a tree found by google at familytreemaker, but I have no way of contacting its owner. They have Samuel Chrich with a new family and no mention of my Dad. They seem to think he was married to May Nickerson but I can find no evidence of this!
Title: Re: Chrich or Crich of Radford
Post by: Dizzifish on Friday 11 April 14 16:21 BST (UK)
Hello... :)

There are some public trees on Ancestry with the Chrich & Nickerson connection.

If you are not an Ancestry subscriber you can access the trees and try to make contact for free via the Mundia site -  http://www.mundia.com/gb/


Sheila.
Title: Re: Chrich or Crich of Radford
Post by: buckleye on Friday 11 April 14 16:37 BST (UK)
Hello... :)

There are some public trees on Ancestry with the Chrich & Nickerson connection.

If you are not an Ancestry subscriber you can access the trees and try to make contact for free via the Mundia site -  http://www.mundia.com/gb/

Thanks Sheila, I have never heard of this, so I subscribe for free and then can access the tree owner? No I am not an ancestry subscriber right now? I use it at the library but I can't seem to find out how to access the trees on the library edition.
Sheila.
Title: Re: Chrich or Crich of Radford
Post by: Dizzifish on Friday 11 April 14 16:53 BST (UK)
From what I understand you need to sign up and then it is possible to make contact with the tree owner..... worth a try?

On the Ancestry site, you should see - Home,Family Trees, Search etc.... click the "search" and from the drop down box there is "Public Members Trees"  and hopefully you will find the trees with your family on.


Sheila.
Title: Re: Chrich or Crich of Radford
Post by: Dizzifish on Friday 11 April 14 20:24 BST (UK)
As there is a potential of mentioning people who may be still alive, I have sent you a pm
Title: Re: Chrich or Crich of Radford
Post by: buckleye on Friday 11 April 14 23:25 BST (UK)
familysearch.org has some Chrich families of Radford and other parts of  Notinghamshire. I could follow along what you already have but could not add much more. His age 9 in 1901 and 19 in 1911 is probably accurate.

Barry did you find any trees posted on there? I had a look but could not find any.
Title: Re: Chrich or Crich of Radford
Post by: buckleye on Friday 11 April 14 23:58 BST (UK)
Hello... :)

There are some public trees on Ancestry with the Chrich & Nickerson connection.

If you are not an Ancestry subscriber you can access the trees and try to make contact for free via the Mundia site -  http://www.mundia.com/gb/
From what I understand you need to sign up and then it is possible to make contact with the tree owner..... worth a try?

On the Ancestry site, you should see - Home,Family Trees, Search etc.... click the "search" and from the drop down box there is "Public Members Trees"  and hopefully you will find the trees with your family on.


I have signed up, and can search but not open the tree, it does not say private on it. Should it if it is private? I can open other trees.