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Ross & Cromarty / Re: Where is Corihallie and Achnivie
« on: Tuesday 30 March 21 16:46 BST (UK)  »
So, do you think it reads "twenty pounds scots" or "twenty pounds oats"  ???

I suppose it depends on whether or not you accept Doctor Johnson's definition of oats...  ;D

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Ross & Cromarty / Re: Where is Corihallie and Achnivie
« on: Tuesday 30 March 21 11:56 BST (UK)  »
...is it not "twenty pounds scots"?

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Northumberland / Re: Thrilling discovery in Old Georgian Townhouse, North Shields
« on: Monday 29 March 21 15:25 BST (UK)  »
Not wanting to be the one to burst bubbles, but...

Judging by some of the filing trays and old office furniture visible around the edges, the rooms have not been sealed off for as long as the article suggests...perhaps since the seventies or eighties? which of course begs the question why the old maps etc weren't recovered previously...

I suppose it really doesn't matter that much, except it does prove that Estate Agents do like to drag things out for an inordinate amount of time!  ;D


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Yes a big thank you to all at Rootschat...I'm only a newbie here but (a) it has already proved invaluable and (b) there is a marvellous feeling here of being among friends... :D

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Sussex Lookup Requests / Re: 1851/1861/1871 look-up pls - Brighton
« on: Friday 26 March 21 11:11 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jill

Yes I confirm Katie is my daughter, and she did have a website up and running for a while, but sadly her interest declined soon after and it eventually expired.

Whilst I've had a passing interest in genealogy down the years, and briefly looked over Katies shoulder , I've never really had either the time or inclination to follow up on that until recently...retirement does have some advantages after all. Last year, however, I bought an Ancestry membership (mostly to assist me in my other interests actually!), and in January just gone I decided to take the plunge. Katie's interest is rekindling too and she's just renewed her Ancestry membership too.

I haven't yet compiled a tree on anything except paper, though Katies old one is still up there on Ancestry, incomplete though it is at this stage. I've found out a fair bit so far about various branches/people...trouble is, in my own branch, everybody "in the know" died before I was twenty, and almost all family memorabilia went with them, so it's a start from scratch...also they seem to have been a very secretive family and we've uncovered people I never even knew existed, as well as more on folk I remember as just odd overheard names!

So anyway, Alfred:-

My skeletal notes say born Brighton Sussex July 1856 - Brighton Volume 2b Page 162 (though I haven't ordered a Birth Certificate yet - it's been an expensive time as you may guess!), Father Henry WHITE, mother Mary NEWINGTON.

1861 aged 4 - he's at 8 Jersey Street with main part of the rest of the family - this may sound a given, but is not necessarily so in Henryworld (cf Charles Christopher and Henry Edward - the latter your ancestor I believe?).

1871 aged 14 and a scholar, home at 35 Warwick Street Brighton with most of rest of family.

1880 Marriage to Ann Elizabeth BOOTH of Burwash, Sussex (father is down as George BOOTH but uncertain whether or not this is actually Mathew George BOOTH (1804-1868)

1881 aged 24, Gasfitter, at 6 Cavendish Street, Brighton with wife Annie, also present boarder, John BOOTH aged 16, Grain Porter, younger brother of Annie.

1891 aged 34, House Painter, at 8, Whichelo Place, Brighton with wife Annie (who's date of birth looks iffy)

1892/1893 Per Street Directories still present at 8, Whichelo Place

1894 No directory found but 1895 other occupants

1896 (first Quarter) pussible death aged 39 at Lewes, Sussex Vol2b Page 114 - did they move? If so, it could've just been to somewhere like Rottingdean or just along the coast. the outside registration districts (like Lewes and Steyning) really nibbled into Brighton and Hove in those days!
I've ordered a certificate for this death, so we'll hopefully know more soon.

1901 - I've found a possible trace of Annie as a house-servant, described as a "working housekeeper"...her full three-part name prefixed by "Ida" which may be some pretentious name for addressing a servant if "Annie" isn't liked - but no proof at all it's one and the same person, and as it's in Frodsham Cheshire I have some reservations, despite the Hailsham, Sussex birthplace.

1911 nothing so far for Annie, looking forward to the 1921!

1925 a possible death aged 63 registered 2nd Quarter 1925 at Ticehurst Vol 2b, Page 141 - perhaps she ended her days back on home turf...any plans for a certificate for this one take a very low priority indeed I'm afraid!

Who else are you short on? Perhaps start a fresh thread if it diverges too much from this one, or pm me...actually pm me anyway, as I'd like to get in touch...not that many of us around!

Dave

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Sussex Lookup Requests / Re: 1851/1861/1871 look-up pls - Brighton
« on: Tuesday 23 March 21 22:05 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Tanja
Wow again.  That's definitely Henry with his grandmother - probably hop-picking or something!  Hopefully that's Edwin - if he had died before 1901 that would explain why my Dad (b 1911) had never heard of him!
Many many thanks
MW

Just found this very old thread, and by now you may well have more answers in any case - Edwin, my own great grandfather, died in 1897. Cause of death Phthisis - I would speculate that Edwin gave up Grocery work at quite an early age on medical advice for outdoor work...and in a town, lamp-lighting was certainly that.

It's all speculation though - they were a pretty secretive family and both my paternal grandparents had siblings I'd never even heard of until relatively recently...to be fair though, any who'd have been "in the know" were dead by the time I was twenty...one or two little snippets I overheard as a child are still a bit of a mystery to me even now!

Give a shout if you're still about - always nice to come across some more family!

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The Common Room / Re: Question about probate wording of "body was found"
« on: Saturday 20 March 21 18:23 GMT (UK)  »
A more modern certificate in my possession reads "On or about Nineteenth January 2004"

Same sort of reasons (uncertainty) but different form of wording...

Dave

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The Common Room / Re: Question about probate wording of "body was found"
« on: Saturday 20 March 21 17:32 GMT (UK)  »
I think it's unlikely she was an air raid casualty because she was in Sussex and that was an area people were evacuated to! But I'm going to order her death certificate to find out the cause.

I wouldn't take that for granted I'm afraid...for example although evacuees from London were sent to Brighton, (my mother being one), bombs still fell in the town...nowhere near the volumes experienced in some of the bigger cities, but definitely enough for air raid casualties to be a possibility!

Dave

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Defaulters' Book help please
« on: Tuesday 16 March 21 22:05 GMT (UK)  »
I think the GB badge he was deprived of is written with a flourish - I think it's a GC (or Good Conduct) Badge...

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