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Travelling People / Re: Update on George Oxby Smith 1868-1947
« on: Thursday 16 February 23 15:00 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Izzy,
I also have information on Sydney Smith and a bit on his mother but she is still an enigma still…
Not sure if you can reply to me via this platform. Not sure if you have to do so many posts or something like that.
You can try on messenger through fb my profile under the name Kazi KazKaz.
Hope that helps
Kaziah x

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Travelling People / Re: Update on George Oxby Smith 1868-1947
« on: Monday 31 October 22 17:56 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
That area doesn’t ring any bells, but our Smiths were very wide spread…. If you come across and names/placed and need any help or info just contact me and ask…. Always here.
Kaziah

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Travelling People / Re: Wilsher blood line, Nottingham, Joseph Wilsher
« on: Sunday 18 April 21 09:35 BST (UK)  »
Hi again,
Yes, most of those people are in our tree,  Nathaniel Smith 1861 is my sons 3 X Great Uncle...  but most of the other appear in some place or another in our tree.

I haven’t done much since we last messaged (I will PM you).  I will get back on with it.  I had our DNA tested through Ancestry and that is where our tree is  - I do have the tree set as private’s but give access as asked.

I have this weekend also ordered a few more certificates to progress my research...

Am I right in thinking you use My Heritage?  I have never used it but my friend Tracey does and has great success, maybe I should try it.

Hope everyone is staying safe, Kazi

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Travelling People / Re: Looking for SMITH family - Gypsy's ??
« on: Saturday 10 April 21 06:28 BST (UK)  »
Do you have the place you think Adelaide was born. Or know any siblings or parents names?  Ant info you have would help and I’ll have a look. Kazi

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Travelling People / Re: Looking for SMITH family - Gypsy's ??
« on: Thursday 08 April 21 23:27 BST (UK)  »
Hi, is it johns parents you’re looking for..  if so do you have any dates for him, where are they encamped in 1901? 

I can have a look about tomorrow.
Kazi

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Travelling People / Re: Wilsher blood line, Nottingham, Joseph Wilsher
« on: Thursday 18 March 21 20:12 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
Our William Smith bn 1864, a full brother to George Smith 1868-1949 also lived in Nottingham.  He married Minnie Bacon.  I have a few bit on the Bacon's - not a lot , but will share what I have this week when I have sorted it out.

I have started researching William again and their half brother Thomas Albert Smith bn 1863 who also lived in Nottingham to see if any new information has come on line.  I'll share all I find.
Bye for now
Kazi


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Travelling People / Re: Wilsher blood line, Nottingham, Joseph Wilsher
« on: Wednesday 17 March 21 21:32 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for the info,  I will add it to my collection...  I do have all the old Alan Godfrey maps of  Nottingham from around 1900, and have spent many hours using them in my research, they were all very close together.

I will continue to add new info as I find it, and hopefully it will be of use to someone now or in the future.

I will keep on the trail of all the characters, and also investigate Gypsy George’s 2 brothers who also lived in Nottingham at the time, I know one of them married I to the Stanley family, and someone else the Bacon family and also the Smiths!

No rush for the info, in your own time.  In the meantime I will order another certificate to help progress the search, and hopefully jog memories.

Stay safe and thanks you.
Kazi

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Travelling People / Re: Wilsher blood line, Nottingham, Joseph Wilsher
« on: Tuesday 16 March 21 21:50 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
The names do not ring any bells for me at the moment...  But I don't yet know all the names of the people - I will look more into it tomorrow.

You said you met the daughters of Gypsy George Smith, do you remember their names?  Other than Ellen Hetty Smith and Esmerelda Smith I'm struggling. 

We'll all have lots of new information to work with next year when the 1921 census is released.

Kazi


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Travelling People / Re: Wilsher blood line, Nottingham, Joseph Wilsher
« on: Monday 15 March 21 22:34 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Again,
Lovely story about Elic - just shows we must never judge others...

I have more on those burials - I forgot to add the place of death and address in my last message:

Maria Wilshire died at 2 Cathcart Street
David Holmes/Ward died at City Hospital and was of 35 Clarence Street
William Wilshire died at the City Hospital and was of 35 Clarence Street

With the info from last nights message I am trying to work a tree backwards to see if I can find a connection.

Bye again Kazi

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