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Scotland / Re: James Hutchinson
« on: Friday 12 April 24 17:00 BST (UK)  »
Hello
James Hutchinson and Elizabeth Hewison are my 3rd gr grandparents. Since this original post I believe James Father is John Hutchinson who was in Scotland in 1814 with the military...
First name(s) John
Discharge corps 7th (Or Princess Royals) Regiment Of Dragoon Guards
Last name Hutchinson
Document type Discharge
Birth year -
Archive reference WO 97
Birth parish Darlington
Series Wo 97 - Chelsea Pensioners British Army Service Records 1760-1913
Birth town Darlington
Box 70
Birth county Durham
Box record number 93
Birth country England
Archive The National Archives
Service number -
Country England
Private
Record set British Army Service Records
Regiment Dragoon Guards
Category Military Service & Conflict
Year -

I believe Elizabeth's parents are John Hewison and Elizabeth Grainger.

DO you have James and Elizabeths parents or other ancestors? Any help will be appreciated. Thank you!

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Midlothian / Re: Mary Ann Spanton / Chalk
« on: Friday 12 April 24 00:48 BST (UK)  »
Thank you!

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Scotland / Re: James Hutchinson
« on: Friday 12 April 24 00:33 BST (UK)  »
Oldhippyone ... thx for your reply I.m sorry its taken me this long to see it. Are you still active on this sight? can you still help?

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Wiltshire Lookup Requests / wiltshire militia look up request
« on: Friday 21 July 17 17:01 BST (UK)  »
I am trying to find any information on my gggg great grandfather.
William Scott. he was born about 1774. He was married 14 Jan 1798 in St Mary's Truro, Cornwall to Dorothy Pascoe. His marriage license says he was a soldier in the wiltshire militia
In 1804 he was a widower and married again to Ann Skues (by Banns) but does not say if he is still a soldier.
Thank you! Any help is very much appreciated!

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THANK YOU again!
I have searched through 1841 census w/o success. Great idea with williams birth cert and thanks for the info on Alice's husband!
Hope you have a fantastic day, you deserve it  :)

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 :D THANK YOU davidft!!!
I have been trying to find these for a very long time! The records I have access to are missing these years :-\  I am so grateful you found them for me!!! If you have the time would you please look and see if there is a marriage for John Hewison and Ann, I'm guessing between 1828 and 1832. You are a wonderful person!
thanks heart247

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I would be grateful to anyone who can look up baptisms for me in Kirkby Malzeard! :D
I am looking for the baptisms of
Thomas Hewison 1831
Alice Hewison 1835
William Hewison 1838
I know their father is John Hewison. I would appreciate any information you can find!
Thanks
Heart247

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Durham Lookup Requests / Re: St Cuthberts,Darlington
« on: Monday 23 March 15 20:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,
I am looking for any information for the parents of Robert Granger(Grainger) and Elizabeth Peal(Peel) both of Darlington St Cuthbert Parish. They were married 27 May 1778. Robert died 10 Apr 1799 at age 55 and Elizabeth died 21 May 1802 age 46. They had 4 children Elizabeth, Hannah, Mary and William
Thanks

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Yorkshire (North Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: Thornton Watlass lookup request please
« on: Wednesday 10 April 13 04:50 BST (UK)  »
Pels
I didn't have a death date for Ann, the one you found looks like it is hers. I have other family members in St John Leeming records. I found Ann in the 1841 and 1851 censuses (same ones you posted)but not the 1861, so the death would match that. I have Frances Webster Seymour as part of the family but not an Elizabeth. However with what you have found, it looks like they are sisters. And it very well could be the piece that links me with the John and Ann married in Thornton Steward instead of the John and Ann married in Bedale. I will do some more digging. The more i dig the more questions I find. Hopefully i will find the answers soon. Thank you for all your help! I think you have found the piece i had been missing.

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