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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / 214a Cambridge Rd, Bethnal Green
« on: Tuesday 27 January 09 13:17 GMT (UK)  »
Does anyone know if  214a Cambridge Road, Bethnal Green was a hospital in 1933?
A young relative died there , but it wasn't his home address.

Thank you,
Pilly

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Not sure of Death Index Page Number.
« on: Thursday 25 September 08 12:30 BST (UK)  »
Thank you all for your replies..I'll send for the cert. now.
Best wishes,
Pilly

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Not sure of Death Index Page Number.
« on: Thursday 25 September 08 12:17 BST (UK)  »
Hi again,
The entry on FREE BMD is :
Deaths Jun 1890
Grisley Joseph 70  Shoreditch 1c [95] 0

Thanks,
Pilly

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Family History Beginners Board / Not sure of Death Index Page Number. RESOLVED.
« on: Thursday 25 September 08 11:58 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
FREE BMD  can't make out the page number on a death index entry. FREE BMD has [95] 0,  I guess either 90or a 50.  I can't make it out from the scan either.
Could anyone tell me how would I order this cert from the GRO , do I give them both options ?
Hopiing someone can advise.
Thanks,
Pilly

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The Lighter Side / Re: Anyone got any family anecdotes?
« on: Friday 15 August 08 12:52 BST (UK)  »
Our daughter Katherine  6 returned from Sunday school.
Our son Robert 4 asked what she'd learned.
Katherine, 'Jesus died and went to heaven but now he is alive in all of us'.
Robert, ' Does that mean he hasn't got his own body?'
Katherine, 'Yes'.
Robert, ' So what keeps his head and his feet apart?'.

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The Common Room / Register Office marriages.
« on: Wednesday 06 August 08 15:32 BST (UK)  »
On a marriage that was carried out in a Register Office, the words 'by certificate before me' appear before the registrar's signature. What information would have been on this certificate and would witnesses have been required? Was a fee payable and like banns, did some set time have to elapse before the marriage?
The time period in question is 1891 Wales.
Questions probably asked many times, but hope someone can enlighten me, I may have a mystery to solve.
Thanks in advance,
Pilly

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The Common Room / Re: Typed birth certificates ...
« on: Tuesday 05 June 07 13:05 BST (UK)  »
Hi..I have three typwritten certs from 1940's to 1950's. They all contain additions to the original entries. In all cases surnames were changed with a 'statutory declaration'. They were obtained in person from the Somerset Register Office for, I can only assume, legal reasons.
Pilly

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Armed Forces / Re: 37th Regiment movements.
« on: Wednesday 18 April 07 15:38 BST (UK)  »
That's great..thankyou Neil.
It's been puzzling me for ages.
Pilly

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Armed Forces / 37th Regiment movements.
« on: Wednesday 18 April 07 14:45 BST (UK)  »
My G Grandfather Henry Belton was married at Aldershot in 1863. He was described as 'Serjt. in 37th regt'.
I can't find him in 1871 or 1881 census in England, Scotland or Wales. I know he was at Greenlaw Military Prison, Scotland in 1874 & 1876,  as my Grandmother and a sibling are born there. He is described then as a 'Military Prison Warder'. Is it possible that he was not in the country, having been posted abroad? If so where would I find the movements
of the 37th Regiment  for that period and would his wife/children have been with him?
Hoping someone can point me in the right direction, as you have before.
Thanks in advance.
Pilly :)

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