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South Africa / Re: George and Donald Stewart- Aliwal
« on: Sunday 25 November 18 10:25 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you very much for your help with this. I put several posts up and then had some family personal issues and was unable to do any FT research. I had not checked Rootschat and then just last week I received notification that there was a personal message from someone, and it was only then did I see your replies along with several other ones.
Thank you again.

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London and Middlesex / Re: Thomas John Cole
« on: Thursday 22 November 18 10:33 GMT (UK)  »
HI Ian C,
I am sorry that I have not replied to your information sooner, but I have had several things in my life that took me away from FH.
Thank you very much for the information. I have a gut feeling that Thomas John Coles born Sept Qtr 1841 Clerkenwell and then ended up in the St Anne Limehouse with his two brothers in the correct one.
But the surname that they had here in Victoria Australia was COLE without the S so I cannot concrete this information into my FH. Even though it is probably correct.
I have been unable to find a marriage of Charles and Mary Cole/s either.
Thank you so much for this information, greatly appreciate.
If I purchase the certificates for Thomas birth in 1841 and Charles death in 1856, I would not be able to get any additional information anyway.

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South Africa / Re: George and Donald Stewart- Aliwal
« on: Thursday 22 November 18 10:04 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Derek for the help in finding this document, but I have followed your advice but I have not been able to order the actual document. I got lost when your directions stopped. I selected the box for Donald Stewart but couldn't go any further. Please help me a little more. cheers Carlene

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Northumberland / Re: MAVING/MAVIN - Tynemouth
« on: Thursday 30 June 11 12:53 BST (UK)  »
Thank you very much Trini, greatly appreciate the infor that you have found for me.
Just another question, I am also tracing Allison and I see that you have Allison on your list for research.
My ancestor was George Allison who married Ann Fairless and had 3 children Mary, Robert and Frances, then Ann died and George remarried Eleanor Hall.
there children were Timothy Charles, elizabeth, Eleanor and Isabella.
Eleanor is the lady who married Gregory then remarried Mavin.

Are we tracing the same family

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Northumberland / Re: MAVING/MAVIN - Tynemouth
« on: Saturday 25 June 11 12:37 BST (UK)  »
Hi Trini,
Yes that is the family.
Ellen married Peter Gregory in 1824 and had, Timothy (Charles) Phillip, Peter (My ancestor) and Emmanuel. Peter drowned falling from a boat in 1833.
Ellen remarried Robert Mavin in 1834 in South Shields and had Robert 1840, Thomas 1843 and George 1847 (that I can find still alive)
1841 census living in South Shields
Robert, Ellen, children Charles, Peter Emmanuel and Robert.
1851 census Percy Bank Chirton
Robert, Ellen, children Charles, Peter, Emmanuel, Robert, Thomas and George
1861 census 94 Middle Row Chirton
Robert, Ellen, children Robert, Thomas, George and Roberts parents george and Jane.
1871 yes to what you have.
I don't know if Thomas stayed in the house, I have to do more research on him.
I have not been able to trace the Mavin children Robert, Thomas and George definetly as there are a few possibilities.
Charles I am not sure about either, need to do more research on him.
Peter Gregory junior came to Victoria Australia.
Emmanuel was a ship man and moved around and he died in 1906 in Walker Street Byker.
It is possible that Thomas who was still living with them may be buried there as well,.
If you can find anything I would be wrapped and overjoyed. Thanks very much.

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Northumberland / Re: MAVING/MAVIN - Tynemouth
« on: Friday 24 June 11 04:27 BST (UK)  »
Robert may have died in December quarter 1877.
Sorry I am not sure which one it is.

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Midlothian / Re: Dalkeith cemetery plans/inscriptions
« on: Friday 24 June 11 04:18 BST (UK)  »
Thank you all for the great information on the Loanhead library, they have been a great help with my research. thank you also to the volunteers who spend timeless hours transcribing thisinformation
Thanks heaps
CAK

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Northumberland / Re: MAVING/MAVIN - Tynemouth
« on: Friday 24 June 11 04:13 BST (UK)  »
Thank you very very much Trini, that is fantastic information. Is there any indication that there may be a headstone?
Her husband Robert, I think died in Sept Q 1842 in Rothbury. I think that their son lived there then?
Would you please be so kind to check and see if they are buried together?
sorry that I have been so long in getting back to you, I have been away from the computer for weeks.
Thank you very much gratefully appreciate it.
CAK

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Midlothian / Dalkeith cemetery plans/inscriptions
« on: Wednesday 27 April 11 06:52 BST (UK)  »
Wondering if anyone can tell me if there is a cemetery grave plans/map for the Dalkeith cemetery. I know that there are three cemetery's in Dalkeith. ARe their maps anywhere or inscriptions.
CAK

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