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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: BUCKLEY
« on: Thursday 02 March 17 16:49 GMT (UK)  »
Yes this is the Edmund I am trying to find the Biological parents for .
I have found links to an Edmund Buckley and Jane mores but I am not totally convinced it is them as Edmund has not been a name that has been used in my family lineage so far.
 

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One Name Studies: A to G / Re: BUCKLEY
« on: Thursday 02 March 17 14:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I have Buckley's in my ancestry dating back to Sir Richard of Baron Hill Beaumaris Anglesy Wale and beyond, at the present time I am looking for the parents of Edmund Buckley birth about 1656 death about 1729 married to Dorcas Ogden in May 1685.
I would be very happy to hear from anyone if they have gone this far back and may be able to help with information.
Kind regards
Katrina 1959 

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Alice Maud Neale
« on: Wednesday 08 February 17 16:09 GMT (UK)  »
Do not respond to this post anymore the subject is now closed as I have too many negative replies that question the information I am very disappointed that you have not read the post properly and very angry that the people who replied have virtually dismissed the information of mistaken family or fiction.

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World War One / Re: Thomas Woodall
« on: Wednesday 08 February 17 15:59 GMT (UK)  »
 Okay you think I have made this up. WELL let me tell you the information I have given has been clarified by my late fathers very much alive brother so do not mistake the info as being fictional.
Yes my grandmother was living with the Woodall grandparents until 1908 when their grandparents passed away Samuel Woodall had relocated to Dudley he took Thomas and Mary Ann with him but his new wife took them back to Staveley where they were left to fend for themselves. so when William Jackson found them they were cold hungary and dirty, I do not know  why you find it hard to accept that the info you have been given is accurrate.
Please don not reply has I am going close the subject right now 

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World War One / Re: Thomas Woodall
« on: Wednesday 08 February 17 10:17 GMT (UK)  »
The information you don't seem to get is yes he has a marker for a grave however that is all as they found his dog tags that was the reason for his grave marker.
I know that because my grandmother talked about her brother and how they could not identify many of the bodies at that time because they were blown up by a grenade. So please do not dismiss my info as I am more inclined to believe that he is in the mass grave and a marker to identify him as a fallen soldier is more appropriate at Hooge Crater when they found the tags naming him . Unlike many that were killed Private Thomas Woodall service no 243608  tags were found he has a grave and that is the completion of this I don't wish to come across as abrupt but this is the end of this discussion.  Because I am beginning to wish that I had not requested the help as seems too many people are not reading posts correctly

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Alice Maud Neale
« on: Wednesday 08 February 17 06:47 GMT (UK)  »
I do not have Stanley T 's B cert yet as I do don't have the finance's to send for it , however I do not need to question this as I am looking for Alice as stated originally in my first post. I can confirm that Stanley T is their son and Rosanna was their daughter as Thomas  was at Rosanna's christening and I have a photo. Alice was very unwell after Rosanna's difficult birth, she was told she could not bear any more children.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Alice Maud Neale
« on: Wednesday 08 February 17 06:12 GMT (UK)  »
Do not respond to this post anymore the subject is now closed as I have too many negative replys that question the information I am very disappointed that you have not read the post properly and very angry that the people who replied have virtually dismissed the information of mistaken family or fiction.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Alice Maud Neale
« on: Tuesday 07 February 17 22:25 GMT (UK)  »
Forget I even asked for your help as it seems you are undermining the information I have already given in my request for your help originally, This has gone on and on and the info was already given
in my original post, I also gave you thomas and Mary Ann's Background.

Thomas Woodall married Alice Maud Neale in April 1915 as below
 
Thomas Woodall Spouse Surname Neale
Jun qtr 1915 Doncaster RD
Volume 9c Page 1779

They had 2 children Stanley Thomas birth 1917 and Rosanna birth 1918 Thomas was killed in action 14 Oct 1918 their daughter Rosanna died Jan 1919.
Alice M Neale is believed to have married a 2nd and 3rd time I  am related to the people mentioned in this post only



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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Alice Maud Neale
« on: Tuesday 07 February 17 22:01 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry I don't understand your last posting. It's a copy of mine.
AVM228 has said that Stanley T looks like the son of Albert Woodall & I have to agree.
Do you have Stanley's marriage cert. ?
Dec. 1940
Woodall  Stanley T  Dutton Clara  Dudley  6c 43
Who are you related to Thomas or Stanley ?

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