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Sussex / Re: Can anyone help?
« on: Friday 09 August 13 22:49 BST (UK)  »
Thank you I have searched the burial records and found a John Newnham who was born aug 1890 and died sept 1890 and I found the unknown female child in the burial records as the daughter of Charles Newnham. I feel so much happier now that these children will not be fogotten.
Thank you kim

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Sussex / Re: Can anyone help?
« on: Friday 09 August 13 15:13 BST (UK)  »
I have now found Florence with another Newnham family so it's not her. I'm thinking therefore it will be James and the unnamed female but will keep checking!
Thanks
Kim

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Sussex / Can anyone help?
« on: Friday 09 August 13 13:37 BST (UK)  »
I'm looking into my g g grandfather Charles Newnham who lived in cuckfield, I've noticed on the 1911 census that it states they had 10 children but 3 had died, we were only aware of 1 who had died (Frances violet). I have looked on freebmd and found 3 possibilities for the other 2, they all were born between the others and died in infancy but now I'm not sure how to find out which 2 are the right ones or indeed if any of them are! Other than getting the birth certificates is there any other way of finding out parents names?
The ones I've found are:
Florence rose Newnham b. sep 1898 d. Mar 1903
James Newnham b. mar 1900 d. Jun 1901
Female Newnham b. dec 1906 d. Dec 1906
Neither Florence or James appear with them in the 1901 census but if they were poorly and residing in hospital would they show on a different census?
I'm getting v confused!
Any help appreciated, I don't want the other 2 to be unknown and forgotten.
Thanks Kim

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Sussex / Re: Newnham's in Sussex
« on: Friday 09 August 13 13:28 BST (UK)  »
Hi
These names don't appear in any research I've done into Newnham's, but if they do I will certainly let you know!
Kim

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Sussex / Newnham's in Sussex
« on: Wednesday 07 August 13 07:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I've been away from family research for a while but just starting it back up again! I've recently had an unexpected breakthrough following going on a tour of broadwater cemetery in worthing (highly recommend) and just happened to come across a grave I'd been looking for!
I'm continuing my research of Newnham's in Sussex, and now concentrating on those that moved from cuckfield area to worthing in 1900 ish.
I also wanted to offer my services to others to look at/photograph addresses and graves in the broadwater area of worthing. Please pm or email me and I'll be happy to help!
Glad to be back,
Kim

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Census Lookup and Resource Requests / Re: 1911 census lookup please
« on: Tuesday 06 August 13 19:32 BST (UK)  »
Ooo thanks I know what I'll be doing tonight! Kim

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Census Lookup and Resource Requests / Re: 1911 census lookup please
« on: Tuesday 06 August 13 08:05 BST (UK)  »
Ooo thanks I will have a look! Nothing like a bit of family research before work in the morning!! Kim

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Census Lookup and Resource Requests / Re: 1911 census lookup please
« on: Tuesday 06 August 13 07:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi Kay

Thanks for looking at that for me, sorry I didn't realise there were copyright restrictions on 1911 is it just that census or all of them?
I know he was buried in the November so that is the right quarter, I will look into this marriage hopefully it's the right one thank you!
Kim

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Census Lookup and Resource Requests / 1911 census lookup please
« on: Tuesday 06 August 13 07:17 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I have recently found a gravestone for Frederick Walter Newnham in broadwater cemetery and the headstone says my beloved husband so he was obviously married, but there is no wife subsequently buried there. He died aged 40 in 1926 and lived in St. Elmo road, worthing. I'm wondering if on the census his wife's name is there? Any help greatly received! Thanks, Kim

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