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Glamorganshire / Thure Constantin (Thomas) Soderstrom 1871–1917
« on: Friday 30 August 19 05:08 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
Trying to find out more about my relative who was born Åland Islands, Ahvenanmaa, Finland in 1871
to parents Petter Thure Soderstrom  and Emma Sofia Danielsdotter. It appears his parents may have come to South Wales date unknown. Thomas lived in Skewen, his wife was Annie Davies 1876–1955.
Thomas died as a result of a uboat attack.
Any help would be most welcome.
Kind Regards
Paul Williams

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Armed Forces / Frederick Henry White 1863-1948
« on: Tuesday 19 June 18 02:18 BST (UK)  »
Hiya,
Researching my family tree I discovered Frederick Henry White 1863-1948 who is my maternal grandfather of husband of 1st cousin.

Information I have discovered:
1911 Census:
Frederick Henry White   Head   Male   48   East Woodhay Newbury, Berkshire
Occupation:   ARMY PENSIONER NIGHT WATCHMAN
Florence Jane White   Wife   Female   46   Barbados W I
Frederick James White   Son   Male   21   Barbados W I
Sybil Evelyn White   Daughter   Female   19   Halifax Canada
Charles Henry White   Son   Male   16   Barrackpore India
Reginald John White   Son   Male   13   Plymouth, Devonshire
George Arthur White   Son   Male   12   Mauritius
William Herbert White   Son   Male   8   Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire

Name:   Frederick Henry White
Event Type:   Military Service
Event Year:   1907
Residence Place:   , Carmarthenshire, Wales
Age:   43
Military Company/Regiment:   Royal Garrison Artillery
Military Regiment:   37590
Military Battalion:   PS Carmarthen
Birth Year (Estimated):   1864
Birthplace:   Newbury, Berkshire, England

Name:   Frederick Henry White
Event Type:   Military Service
Event Year:   1914
Age:   51
Military Company/Regiment:   Royal Garrison Artillery
Military Regiment:   2963
Birth Year (Estimated):   1863
Birthplace:   Newbury, Berkshire, England

Military History Sheet
Home B Class W 14/09/14--14/03/17
Res            15/03/17--14/12/18

Next of Kin Mrs Florence Jane White 95 Clare Road Cardiff

Marriage details; A) Wife Jane Florence Pearman
                  B) 30/09/87 Barbadoes
                  C) Minister G S Heath
                  D) Witnesses: Thos James Alford Mary Pearman


1871 Census
Name   Age
Catherine White   42
Edmund White   42
Frances F White   15
Catherine White   14
Martha White   13
Elizabeth White   11
Frederick White   8
Fleshia White   7
Elenor M White   3 Months

I came across a mention of his Military life which said RG (Royal Garrison) Curt (NEO)
what does Curt (NEO) mean? But wonder was it Navy as well?

Also why would you go from Barbados to Canada to India and Mauritius in a very short time was it usual to have your wife and family moving with you?

So many questions hopefully someone will be able to help me with information.
Thank you in advance.
Kind Regards
Paul Williams

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Clarence L H C Prier born 1914
« on: Monday 18 June 18 05:15 BST (UK)  »
Hiya,
I hope someone can help me with the Husband of my Great Aunt.
Clarence L H C Prier born April 1914 Hampstead, London, England
His parents were Lewis G Prier and Sarah C Heald who married Jan 1914 Derby, Derbyshire.
Clarence married my Great Aunt Annie Elizabeth Belcher 1895–1983
Mar 1937 Uxbridge, Middlesex, England.
No more information on Clarence. What happened cannot locate any death record in UK.
Then i have Annie Elizabeth Belcher 1895–1983 married Albert Edward Forth 1887–1961
Mar 1942 Tonbridge, Kent, England

Any information would be most welcome and I thank you in advance.
Kind Regards
Paul Williams

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Glamorganshire Lookup Requests / Cecil Reginald Williams born 1892
« on: Wednesday 23 August 17 03:27 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
I am trying to discover more about Cecil Reginald Williams Born 7 Sept 1892 in Briton Ferry, Glamorgan, Wales.
Married Rachel Davey (1894–)
3 Sep 1918 • Baglan parish church, Glamorgan, Wales.
Booking clerk (1911), King's forces (1918), Railway clerk (1939) is the only other information i have, King's Forces is a strange name for a regiment.
Any help would be most welcome. Thank You.
Kind Regards
Paul Williams

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Australia / Why the name Nicholson?
« on: Friday 05 May 17 04:27 BST (UK)  »
Marie Sophia Nicholson de Guerry de Lauret 1852-1919
Austin Charles Nicholson de Guerry de Lauret 1858 1936

Why the name Nicholson?

Auguste Pierre de Lauret(Father of the above) was for a long time superintendent for Sir C. Nicholson and Mr. Lithgow in the estates of Kenmore near Goulburn and Currendooly near Goulburn.

Sir Charles Nicholson, 1st Baronet (23 November 1808 – 8 November 1903).

Just the name seems odd do you name your children after your employer.

Can anyone throw any light on this?

Thanks
Kind Regards
Paul Williams

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Europe / Theodore Werner Violinist
« on: Friday 21 April 17 02:26 BST (UK)  »
Hiya,
First UK Appeareance was in June 1888,mentioned as young Dutch violinist,
numerous reports in Newspapers 1891-1899.
1889 Professor of Violin and Viola at RIAM, in Dublin Ireland
Married 1896 Julia Marie Atchison, Kensingston London.

Any help would be most welcome in discovering his family in Holland.

Thank You

Kind Regards
Paul Williams

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Hi,
I wonder if anyone can help?
Auguste Pierre de Lauret (1810–1881)
Born   
12 October 1810   
Pondicherry, India

Died   
24 December 1881   
Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia

Have found mention of his name as:
Auguste Pierre de Guerry de Lauret

Passport issued to M. Auguste Pierre Clement de Guerry de Laurent by the Charge d'Affaires de France, 6 October 1835

Auguste de Laurent, 1811-1881, came to NSW in 1839

After his death there is mention of him as Marquis de Lauret, does anyone know of his parents?

According to his grand daughters obituary his father was the French Governor of Pondicherry, but which one? The British had captured it 1803-1816, in the period he as born there.

from Southern Argus (Goulburn, NSW), 29 December 1881

Last Saturday, at Wynella, another resident of long standing and high position in this district passed away in the person of A. G. [Auguste Pierre] De Lauret, Esq., J.P. Deceased was born in France, and that his family were people of distinction is shown by the fact of his having been attached to the Court of the last of the Bourbons, in the capacity, we understand, either of gentleman-at-arms or page. From the age of the deceased gentleman, at the time of his death, which was 71 years, and from what history tells us of the fate of the Bourbon dynasty, Mr De Lauret must have been about 20 years of age, when, with other followers of his royal master, he found it necessary to leave his country for more hospitable shores. In this way, like many others, he went to England, and there, as well as in Scotland, passed some years of his life. From his social status he became acquainted with gentlemen of position connected with the colonies, and by them was furnished with excellent letters of introduction to persons of high standing in New South Wales, in which colony he resolved to find a home. He arrived in Sydney about the year 1841, and soon after engaged in squatting pursuits, in connection with Sir Charles Nicholson and Mr. Lithgow, as managing partner. Tois brought Mr. De Lauret to Currandooloy, near Bungendore, where he remained for a few years; next removing to Kenmore, near Goulburn, at which place he resided for a long period. When the partnership with the above named gentlemen expired and the affairs wound up, he purchased Wynella, and having a well earned independence, he settled there with his family. Mr. De Lauret breathed his last at his residence on Saturday morning after a long illness, leaving a sorrowing widow and ten children, to whom he had been a fondly attached husband and father, Mr. De Lauret was a gentleman of great energy and intelligence, and for many years he had been naturalized and in the position of justice of the peace, As an old, upright, and intelligent magistrate, and respected resident, he will be long regretted by the Goulburn bench and by the people of the district generally. An honest and educated gentleman is a loss to any community, particularly a new one–insensibly he affects the manners and opinions of others, even if like the late Mr. De Lauret, he should be of retiring disposition and habits.

It only add to the confusion as he was not born in France.

If you can help i thank you in advance.

Kind Regards
Paul Williams

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Australia / Auguste Pierre de Lauret (1810–1881)
« on: Tuesday 18 April 17 01:58 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
I wonder if anyone can help?
Auguste Pierre de Lauret (1810–1881)
Born   
12 October 1810   
Pondicherry, India

Died   
24 December 1881   
Goulburn, New South Wales, Australia

Have found mention of his name as:
Auguste Pierre de Guerry de Lauret

Passport issued to M. Auguste Pierre Clement de Guerry de Laurent by the Charge d'Affaires de France, 6 October 1835

Auguste de Laurent, 1811-1881, came to NSW in 1839

After his death there is mention of him as Marquis de Lauret, does anyone know of his parents?

According to his grand daughters obituary his father was the French Governor of Pondicherry, but which one? The British had captured it 1803-1816, in the period he as born there.

If you can help i thank you in advance.

Kind Regards
Paul Williams

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South Africa / John (Jack) Coleman born 1879
« on: Sunday 09 April 17 04:43 BST (UK)  »
Hiya,

Looking for information on John Coleman born jan 1879 Ventnor, Isle Of Wight, Hampshire, twin of Joseph. In his sister obituary:

Lydia Elfrida Rodgers died April 9th , 1949.

She is buried in Pinehills Cemetery.

Two people mentioned in death notice are her brothers,  Joseph Coleman, Toronto,  and Jack Coleman, South Africa.
This was in Toronto Star, Pages of the Past.

Any help would be most welcome.

I thank you in advance.

Kind Regards
Paul Williams

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