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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: Warrick name
« on: Wednesday 01 March 06 11:33 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you again so much,

I shall have a look at the British isles Vital records at the State Library
when I next visit,
Now that I have a new avenue to research,
However my family tree is almost complete thanks to everyone who answered my queries on Rootschat.
Just one more question:  I far back can you trace a family  tree in UK?

Regards Tracey


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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: Warrick name
« on: Tuesday 28 February 06 13:02 GMT (UK)  »
HI,
Sorry I was actually asking for clarification on what I had found.
As I am still a bit new at this family tree stuff.

My main area of interest was originally Warwick/Warrick and now that you have been able tio help me I am able to link some of  the names  that I had down in my questionable page of research.

Is there anything else that you could tell me about Sarah Sears. and her family.
Regards Tracey







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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: Warrick name
« on: Tuesday 28 February 06 04:57 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you again,

I also found 1861 Thomas Warwick Portsmouth 1813
Hannah lalie Wife 1821
Elias John Son 1844
Henry Richard 1855

1861  John Warwick 1822 Portsmouth Hampshire

1871   John Warwick  1821  Lodger in Jacobs household

1891  John Warwick   age 70  Inmate,  He must not have married.
Regards Tracey

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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: Warrick name
« on: Monday 27 February 06 23:03 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much,
I have been working on this, for about 12 months.

As every member that I have worked on seems to originate from Cranborne Dorset. I was concentrating on this,

It wasn,t untill the 1841 census of Boveridge was posted on the net that I was able to expand my search. 

I am not sure where this came from 1851 or 61 census, but scribbled on a peice of paper from a year ago I found
John Warrick 1816 Visitor
Sarah Warrick   1789  Widow
Susanna  1814

Can you clarify this for me.
Kind regards
Tracey


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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Warrick name
« on: Monday 27 February 06 14:52 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for anything on
Thomas Warrick aged 30
John Warrick aged 20
Henry Warrick aged 25 from the 1841 census of Boveridge.

Thomas was born in Portsmouth or Portsea hampshire 1811
Henry Warrick married Elizabeth Applin in 1847 at Cranborne Dorset
and on his marriage cert his father was listed as deceased.
I came accross a Maria Warrick with a son Thomas, but am uncertain as to whether this is the right family.

Hoping that I can find the name of the parents.
Regards Tracey

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Dorset Lookup Requests / Re: applin of Dorset
« on: Wednesday 22 February 06 11:59 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for your input,
You are right about the census ages being out, which I am sure you have come accross yourself in your research.

I came accross one Catherine White, born to a William and Elizabeth in Cranborne,
but the date is 28th Feb 1790.  Their was also a date of 1780 under comment of which I do not understand.

My great grandfathers age changed on every census. and even on his marriage certificate and birth certificate.  Even my grandfathers age was out by 6 years
on his marriage certificate.  Maybe it was that he lowered his age because he was 42 and my grandmother was 21.
Regards Tracey

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Dorset Lookup Requests / Re: applin of Dorset
« on: Tuesday 21 February 06 23:02 GMT (UK)  »
I found William Applin married Catherine White 3 October 1804
at Cranborne in the Btitish Isles CD at  the State Library.
This was the only match I could find of a William and Catherine.

I know I am clutching at straws.

I see on the 1841 census cranborne. that it says William and Catherine are in their seventies, the youngest child is 20. I realise that they rounded down the ages, Was it normal to have a child in their late years.

Regards Tracey

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Dorset Lookup Requests / Re: applin of Dorset
« on: Tuesday 21 February 06 14:00 GMT (UK)  »
I am still hoping someone can give me an answer to my query.

I am looking for the marriage of Catherine and William Apling of
Bellows cross cranborne.
I would like the reference so that I can order the certificate.

Assuming the first son was born 1805. the marriage could have been aroung 1800+4.
Regards Tracey(aussiegirl10)

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Dorset / Buddlegate farm
« on: Monday 20 February 06 12:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,
On the 1841 census  for Boveridge for the names of Warrick,
they are at a place called Buddlegate farm.
could anyone tell me if this is a place or is it as it says a "farm".
Regards Tracey(aussiegirl10)

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