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Thank you very much Jim1  :) Moira

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Thank you so very much AJ, I will pass this onto my neighbour and hopefully it will help her to identify the family members in the photo Regards, Moira

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My neighbour found this photo of her family recently when clearing her aunts house. Her aunt unfortunately has dementia and is therefore unable to provide any details, apart from to confirm that it is family. Please could someone date this for her and possibly confirm if it may have been taken in a studio. Any other info would be welcomed too Thank you, Moira

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Thank you very much Bristolclerk, although it verifies the info I already have I am very grateful to you
Mo

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Thank you, if you do go could see if there is anything else about Martha Moss? The details I have from the Creed Register are:
ADMISSION NUMBER: 1700
NAME : Martha Moss
AGE/YEAR OF BIRTH : 1876
FROM WHERE ADMITTED : S S Royal Edward, Avonmouth Docks
RELIGION : Church of England
BY WHOM ADMITTED : Detention Order, 14 Days
ADMISSION DATE : 21-1-1913
DISCHARGE DATE : 8-2-1913
HOW DISCHARGED : Dead
FRIENDS/FAMILY : Husband - Thomas Moss, address unknown; Friend -Mary Gitting, The Ford Farm, Middleton on the Hill, Tenby, Worcs.
I also have her death certificate, which states that she died on the Insane Ward at Eastville and I know that she is buried at Middleton on the Hill Parish Church, Herefordshire. There might not be any other information and I dont want to put you to too much trouble, but would greatly appreciate anything you may find.
Regards Mo

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Thank you Steve, will you be going to look at them again at any time in the future?
Mo

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England / Re: Anyone help with finding ships records?
« on: Monday 08 July 13 18:48 BST (UK)  »
Thank Malky, much appreciated - will have a read properly later, but just glanced through and its interesting that 1913 appears to be the year that the Canadians deported more English passengers and on quite an ad-hoc basis!
Mo

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Thanks Steve I am a bit confused now though, it was Bristol Records Office that told me that most of the records for Eastville Workhouse had been destroyed!
Mo

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Canada / Re: Ships Records
« on: Monday 08 July 13 16:49 BST (UK)  »
Thank you very much Linda, much appreciated

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