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Worcestershire / Re: Causeway Meadow - Dodderhill
« on: Sunday 22 December 19 21:10 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for that

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Worcestershire / Re: Causeway Meadow - Dodderhill
« on: Friday 20 December 19 21:02 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Interesting post - I've just discovered my great grand uncle owned some property in Causeway Meadows and I'e been trying to research the area, it looks like a lot of houses were knocked down and it sounds like from the newspaper clipping I have that the houses the family owned were in disrepair - I just wondered if anyone could shed any light on what happened from the late 50s when the family owned property there.


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United States of America / Re: Marriage records
« on: Monday 07 September 15 21:23 BST (UK)  »
Thanks, I've sent an email, see what they say. I need to confirm as there was a family rumor they were never married and Fred's draft WW1 registration dated 6th June (4 days after marriage) says he is single.

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United States of America / Marriage records
« on: Monday 07 September 15 19:45 BST (UK)  »
I've just found an ancestors marriage licence, it doesn't list parents names or witnesses etc, is there a more detailed certificate I can get hold of?

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VNTZ-PSX

Attachment removed due to copyright issues ~ moderator

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: Workhouse 'Sent to Bow'
« on: Sunday 18 January 15 12:03 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks - I guess she / baby wasn't deemed ill enough to stay at the infirmary, so came back, but on the register they are listed as 'no' under able bodied.

Do you know if she would have had to declare her son as illegitimate on record?

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Workhouse 'Sent to Bow'
« on: Saturday 17 January 15 21:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

I'm looking for further information on my great great grandmother Catherine Mizon (nee Scully).

I have what I believe is her in the workhouse in 1887, with child, Benjamin.
On the birth certificate no father is named. her son's full name was Benjamin William Scully.

In Feb 1887 Catherine enters the City of London union workhouse  with her son. She is listed as a servant living in Homerton. I know the family came from that area and she was a tailoress on the census, so possible she was a servant at some point too/as well.

The family were told Catherine was born in Ireland and her surname was O'Shaungnessy, I have her born in 1862 in St Lukes Workhouse to Ellen and Daniel James Scully. Also Scully was the name the Irish would often change to due to issues with Irish immigrants at the time (so I understand.)

The strange thing about the record is this:
Catherine age 25 & son William enter 9th Feb - 12th Feb and she is discharged to what looks like 'To Bow Inf', she is listed as Sculley alias Shaughnessy. She is listed as no home, single, servant

Then on the same day 12th Feb, Catherine and son Benjamin come back to the workhouse where they remain until 11th June 1887.

Catherine returns again on 15th July with her son Benjamin, now 6months, her address is 7 Sweedland Court, single, servant. She leaves on 22nd July at her own request and her son died on 21st July.

I have seen that some discharges were because the inmate was 'sent to bow' and I thought that might have been the court in Bow Street, but I know there was another workhouse on Bow Road. Does anyone have any idea or could guide me where to go next, I have tried to look for court records thinking may be she was in trouble or had to declare her son with no father...

I know Catherine was a feisty character and did get into fights and trouble, so that's why I first assumed court, but if she returned the same day is that likely and where else could she have gone?

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Leicestershire / Re: Marriage look up Merchant to Brewin.
« on: Monday 05 January 15 21:03 GMT (UK)  »
I was just doing an online search for 1 montague court bishopsgate and this thread came up. It's a slight deviation from your search, and I couldn't quite get everything you were looking at, but I thought I'd take a long shot and see if I had any connection or a query I have could be solved.

My great great grandmother was Catherine Scully (1881 living at 1A Montague Court with mother Ellen), in 1886 she had a son, Benjamin William - just got birth certificate - no father named!

She is listed as a domestic servant at 1 Montague Court - she leaves workhouse with son, but returns in July and her son dies in the workhouse.

By 1890 she is in Bethnal Green and marries Luke Mizon.

Now I'm trying to figure out who could have been Benjamin's father, I wondered as a servant, whether it was the master...so I know this is a long shot, but does anyone know anymore about Montague Court and those living there?

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United States of America / Re: Allied Property
« on: Saturday 13 July 13 12:11 BST (UK)  »
If you try the link here http://www.archives.gov/research/arc/ then search 4877612 it should come up.

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United States of America / Allied Property
« on: Friday 12 July 13 20:28 BST (UK)  »
I was doing some reasearch on my German ancestors and came across some potentially useful information being held on a website called fold3. This is a US site, it looks like I can pay to access the information, but I did try the main archives acr and it lists all the information, but it seems to say the particular document I am looking for is not online.

I just wondered if any US researchers can access it (if not I'll look at fold3 again) the details are here:
http://arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ShowFullRecord?tab=init/showFullDescriptionTabs/details&mn=resultsDetailPageModel&goto=0&%24searchId=12&%24showFullDescriptionTabs.selectedPaneId=&%24digiDetailPageModel.currentPage=0&%24resultsPartitionPageModel.targetModel=true&%24resultsSummaryPageModel.pageSize=10&%24partitionIndex=0&%24digiSummaryPageModel.targetModel=true&%24submitId=1&%24resultsDetailPageModel.search=true&%24digiDetailPageModel.resultPageModel=true&%24resultsDetailPageModel.currentPage=0&%24showArchivalDescriptionsTabs.selectedPaneId=&%24resultsDetailPageModel.pageSize=1&%24resultsSummaryPageModel.targetModel=true&%24sort=RELEVANCE_ASC&%24resultsPartitionPageModel.search=true&%24highlight=false

The record number is: 4877612 it regards allied property in Germany NARA DN1924. Records relating to the administration and operation of the Foreign Exchange Depository Group within the Office of the Finance Advisor, OMGUS, 1944-1950

I am looking for details regarding the business/property owned by the Schulze family.

Many thanks for any help/advice.

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