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The Common Room / Wrong name on Death Certificate
« on: Monday 01 May 06 12:57 BST (UK)  »
My dad passed away on 8/2/2006 and the wrong second name of his father is on his death certificate.  (Queensland Austrtalia)  Does anyone know if they will change it.  I am going to ring BDM's tomorrow.  My brother supplied the info as far as I know.  You would not think in this day and age  that these mistakes could still happen.  Cheers Aussiedale

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Canada / Re: Boyce - emigrated to Canada
« on: Sunday 30 April 06 07:08 BST (UK)  »
Hi Geoff,

Found your Canada  post today.   :) ;D

Didn't everyone do a smashing job.  Congratulations all.
Cheers "Cousin Dale"

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Occupation Interests / Re: Higgler
« on: Friday 14 April 06 16:33 BST (UK)  »
Dear Emmiline,

Just a quick not to say hello.  Did a post on an Aus/German site few weeks ago, and  have hit the jackpot yet again.  I think I must be the luckiest of rootschatters.  Just recieved  Hundreds of new Names. Such a good feeling.  This means I can do some really serious UK searching now, and concentrate on just 2 or 3 lines.

Unless I can go back before 1831 in Germany.  At least now I have some towns to work with.
All my trees have 9 generations now.  Trying to crack the 10.  still lots of work to do re BDM's but at least I have the names.  Hope you have a lovely Easter.  Cheers Dale.
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uote author=Emmeline link=topic=147327.msg677275#msg677275 date=1144962571]
Hi Dale - I laughed at your continuing story yesterday. With you and not at you you understand !
Hate to think how many of my communications have gone  off into the ether and are still there somewhere.
We might be late starters with this computer business but we do eventually get the hang of it.
If it's not the computer causing problems it's the printer........... keep calm and have fun.   

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Occupation Interests / Re: Higgler
« on: Thursday 13 April 06 12:17 BST (UK)  »
Hi Emmiline, 

God I pray you are right.  Think I'm better at giving than asking.  Miss independence you know.  Have been having such a lovely day too.
Have made contact with my very first Uk "cousin" and waffled on for too long.  Sent sagas 1 and 2 off, then tried a LOOOOOOOOOn saga 3  and over stepped the 5500  limit, (not that I knew there was one)  Its out there in cyber space somewhere.  Thought Well, I'll just print it out, cut in half and sent saga 3 then 4.  Computer and printer did not like that idea, so God knows where it is now.  Uk cos might have done the same thing.  I now have  5 lovely pages of 3/4's of his Email.

My next door neighbour is coming over tomorrow to show me how to cut and paste.  (That should be a lark)  Didn't tell her  but I think my daughter has already done that, and I still can't cut and paste. ??? :-[ :'(.  But they say you are never to  old to learn!!!!!.  Oh well, I might not be  computer literate, but hopefully I'm giving someone out there a good old laugh, or making someone fell good about their computer skills.  One saving grace is I can type, except when my brain is going too fast for my fingers.  LOL  Catch up soon Cheers Dale

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uote author=Emmeline link=topic=147327.msg674721#msg674721 date=1144839468]
Hi Dale - Rest assured it will all settle down and your brain won't be mush anymore
I was so confused when I first came on Rootschat I didn't know whether I was Arthur or Martha. ::) ::)
It will soon become p l a i n   s a i l i n g  and some of us are bound to be asking for your help before too long.

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The Common Room / Re: What Country is your research ?
« on: Wednesday 12 April 06 09:40 BST (UK)  »
Hi all,
1/4 English- Notts, Leics,Derby/Linc
!/4 Irish County Cork and Dublin
!/2 German, but made in Australia

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Nottinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: John Boyce Cotgrave 1862
« on: Wednesday 12 April 06 08:29 BST (UK)  »
Hi Jane,

Thankyou Jane, you're an Angel.  Almost too embarraced to ask, with my lack of knowledge of who they are or even what town they come from.  Most queries seem to be in Notts with a few strays in Leics.  Found some maps that helped put things into perspective.  Didn't know my Districts from Towns, but I'm getting the hang of that.  Started out with Barton which I now know as Barton in Fabis, Burton, which I thought might have been a Type O for Barton,  A Basford, Baysford and Baseford on Birth and Death Certs., (all the same place/District?), and  I think Burton is now on Soar.

I think I need to scrap all my posts and start again.  With some of them I have a little more info, not much, but every little bit helps doesn't it.

For some reason  I fixated on my English rellies, I guess I was closest to them when I was growing up, and they were all good story tellers.  mind you the ones that originally migrated were all dead and buried before I was born.  I have a photo of my Gt Grand mother Boyce taken in 1936, and she was born in 1867in Barton in Fabis. So that a little  treasure  to me, and they are buried in the town where I grew up.

The same with my Cotgrave and Colston Bassett.  One piece of info says Cotgrave and another Says Colston Basset, or are there two of them same age different town.  Decisions Decisions.  On pins and needles waiting for a reply which hopefully sort that out, and I'll have a whole lots more name to look into.

Meanwhile I'm having a great deal of success at this end.  Rellies coming out of the woodwork.  Its so  exciting isn't it, and all appear to have been researching for years, compared to my few months.  I recon I could just about go to every suburb and town in Australia and say hello, I'm your long lost rellie, can I hava a bed for the night.  Just joking. Cousin Ivy (from the net), mutual gt gt gt Grandmother  and I thought we might ask for a grant and a film crew  and go meet our rellies.  Then her hubby decided he needed to take his boat to go fishin , and by the time we loaded all our files, we would need a semi trailor, so that idea went down the drain.  You can have a lot of fun dreaming can't you.

Anyway my dear I'm starting to waffle so I'll close for now.  Catch up with you again soon.  I've had a lovely day today chatting to everyone..  Cheers Dale

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Occupation Interests / Re: Higgler
« on: Wednesday 12 April 06 07:27 BST (UK)  »
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Hi  Emmeline,

Thanks so much for your reply.
Will definitely check it out.  I'm so easily distracted what one more!!!

I have been off the new for a couple of months changing internet provider, computer playing up, my brain feels mush, not to mention not putting the query in the proper place.  Have been madly trying to get info together for a visit from a  "rellie" to swap info, on Easter Monday, and desperately waiting for "Cousin" Geoff's reply.  Maybe I'm a little distracted.  Sounds like a good cop out, do you think?

And its so good to be back.  Thanks once again.  Cheers for now Dale.
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Hi Dale - It took me a while to discover that Search button too but I now make full use of it !
It's amazing what one can discover about all sorts of things that interest you.  Good luck...........
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Occupation Interests / Re: Higgler
« on: Wednesday 12 April 06 07:11 BST (UK)  »
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Hi Dimps,

Thanks for the reply.  With all my Ag. Labs seeing something new was quite a shock.  Cheers Dale
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I had a higgler in my family.  He was also described as a Huckster.  ie.  A hawker or haggler.  In Sussex and Hampshire, a higgler was also a go-between man who matched buyers and sellers.  Haggling seems to be the key word thoug.

Dimps
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Nottinghamshire Lookup Requests / Re: John Boyce Cotgrave 1862
« on: Wednesday 12 April 06 03:47 BST (UK)  »
[quote author=Jane Swan

Dear Jane,

My deepest apologies for not replying to your good wishes sooner.  Have just written off to Geoff too.  I've put myself back into the preschool of genealogy.  Have to repeat a year.  LOL.
Can't wait for Geoff's reply.  Hope it does not take his as long to reply  as I did.  You would not believe the drama I've been having, and I won't embarass myself even more by telling, unless of course you want to have a giggle in a PM, If I can remember how to send them.  Seem to be having one of those kinda weeks? or should I say months or years!!!!

I am getting so much pleasure out of this and talking to all our lovely and helpful Rootschatters, especially when I get some positive info.  Jump up and do my little English/Irish/German/Aussie jig.

Hope you are  having lots of success with your searches, and thank you once again.

I'll away for now and see how many other people out there need  my apologies.  Cheers for now Dale


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Hi Geoff and Aussiedale

How fantastic for you both to find a link so early in your Rootschat careers. I hope you enjoy swapping information.

Jane
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