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The Common Room / Re: BMD Certificates
« on: Tuesday 27 August 19 11:51 BST (UK)  »
thank you!
claire

i just tried it for my father in law's birth record.
amazing!

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The Common Room / Re: BMD Certificates
« on: Tuesday 27 August 19 11:40 BST (UK)  »
can anyone explain to me how you do that.

I have a LOT of BMDs...
They might be of help to someone.

Claire

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The Common Room / Re: BMD Certificates
« on: Tuesday 27 August 19 11:06 BST (UK)  »
Fantastic!

Thank you,
Claire

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The Common Room / BMD Certificates
« on: Tuesday 27 August 19 10:18 BST (UK)  »
Hello everyone,
I have bought a number of BMD Certificates that are most definitely of persons that are not part of my family.
I am quite willing to send them to persons who believe they are part of theirs.
Is there any way of facilitating this on this site.
There are a few UK ones and one Irish BMD.
Thank you,
Claire

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Tyrone / Re: Marriage McGONAGLE / BOYLE about 1855 - 1860
« on: Sunday 09 April 17 12:48 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for your replies and yes I know that the civil records only started in 1864 and that it would be in the church records only, and yes i have considered that they were not married but given the fact that this is mid 1800's i think it very unlikely. I have also done * searches and McGonagle/McGonigle/McGonagall etc. Never tried dropping the Mc - it is worth a try!

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Tyrone / Marriage McGONAGLE / BOYLE about 1855 - 1860
« on: Sunday 09 April 17 11:57 BST (UK)  »
Hope someone can help.
I have searched in vain on all the available websites for a marriage between my GG Grandfather William McGONAGLE and his wife Rose BOYLE. I have found numerous children born (and died and married) in the records but my GGrandfather William McGONAGLE's birth has also eluded me. I know these are my GG Grandparents as my Grandparents were first cousins and my Grandmother's mother was a McGONAGLE, whose birth, marriage and death record I have found. Also my Grandfather's eldest brother died in Strabane whilst staying with Rose McGONAGLE (née BOYLE).
There is no marriage recorded in Strabane, Co. Tyrone where they lived and died.
I have searched in Scotland; in England; and even as far a field as America, Canada
, Australia and New Zealand. Nothing.
Any ideas as to where to look or should I just decide to give it a rest?
Thanks,
Claire

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Kent / Re: Adolphus Brignall conjuror
« on: Monday 27 February 17 20:44 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for your insights.

The BRIGNALL family that Adolphus hailed from was based in Wittersham, Kent. According to the Census records 1851 there is a farm (which I currently do not have the name for - sorry!)

Anyhow Adolphus BRIGNALL was actually born Adolphus BOURNE(R) and his parents were James BOURNE(R) and Ann BREADS. He had an older brother James. His father died and his mother married John BRIGNALL. She was educated and home schooled her children, as well as any children she had with John BRIGNALL.

It is interesting how you have linked the families, but I am not sure how close the underlying family relationships are. Also I think Adolphus might have been a black sheep as he goes missing for the Census of 1861 (he might have enlisted but I cannot be sure the A BRIGNELL I found is him).

I don't have actual dates in front of me but they are in the earlier posts.

Hope that helps! Claire

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Kent / Re: Adolphus Brignall conjuror
« on: Thursday 03 November 16 14:44 GMT (UK)  »
I also would have photos and certs I think you might be interested in.
I cannot share my email address with you through rootsweb but I have an ancestry account through which you can private message someone. Are you on ancestry?
You could possibly link through the posted family trees? As I said my info on Sarah is incorrect and I will change it. I apologise for the incorrect info.
Take care, Claire

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Kent / Re: Adolphus Brignall conjuror
« on: Thursday 03 November 16 14:04 GMT (UK)  »
Hi there,

I think I am getting a bit confused here. My husband's father was the second son of Bessie Naomi BRIGNALL. (According to him it was always spelt with an "a"). He told us that his aunt Sarah (Bessie Naomi's sister) was married to a Richard BOTTERILL There is a marriage record to that effect in 1926 Q4 East Riding Yorkshire. However if your Sarah died in 1914 they cannot be one and the same and that entry must be for someone completely different. Do you have a copy of the marriage certificate of your Sarah and Richard Henry BURN? My father in law at times gets confused (he's not the only one!)so when he told us this he may have got names incorrect?
Also Hymen was Ethel and Solly MARTIN's son, not Sarah's, so apologies for that.
I was previously in contact with someone who had done a lot of research into the BRIGNALL / DYSON / BLOOMFIELD families. They aren't Irish - they were from Wittersham, Kent and then Adolphus BRIGNALL moved around and ended up settling in Clare, Suffolk.

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