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Messages - Martin Daley

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Oxfordshire / Re: Youghal Close, Shrivenham
« on: Friday 29 June 18 22:19 BST (UK)  »
Hi Kevin. What a surprise. That was an old post I put in the forum.
Which branch of the family do you descend from? I also have been researching for many years and have built up quite a tree. Are you on Ancestry? I am in contact with a few descendants from Martin and Salome two of which were Daley but married.
Martin

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Armed Forces / Re: William Raymond Batchelor 984 Saergent 7th Essex
« on: Sunday 05 February 17 10:42 GMT (UK)  »
Excellent Thank you MaxD

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Armed Forces / Re: William Raymond Batchelor 984 Saergent 7th Essex
« on: Saturday 04 February 17 17:04 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you guys. All very helpful. Turns out world events have helped his desire to hide as he was a slippery fellow. Think it was sAid he lived under an alias in the late 30s ha ha

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Armed Forces / Re: William Raymond Batchelor 984 Saergent 7th Essex
« on: Saturday 04 February 17 13:58 GMT (UK)  »
Hi. Thanks for that. I have an Ancestry family tree and a copy of an entry for Silver Star Medal and the Victory Medal. Saw it said he had been abroad but wasn't sure where. I know 7 Essex became a territorial battalion but unsure what they did in the ww1.
No I haven't got a service record yet. It will be interesting as family lore said he walked out on his family and eventually got kicked out of the army for embezzling MESS funds.

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Armed Forces / William Raymond Batchelor 984 Saergent 7th Essex
« on: Saturday 04 February 17 12:44 GMT (UK)  »
Hi trying to find as much as I can about the above individual. He joined up on March 1909 and was invalided out on 08 March 1916. He then stayed as a territorial and appears to have been called up in 1939. If anyone can give me any info individual or battalion level I would be grateful.

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The Common Room / Re: Trying to find Anne Mattingly
« on: Friday 20 March 15 10:54 GMT (UK)  »
Yeah I have got Albert in 1901 and his death back in Swindon in 1910. Didn't realise Annes brother was in Gloucester as well.
Also by n1901 Joseph was a widow and living with his brother in Swindon near where Albert and Anne used to live.

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The Common Room / Re: Trying to find Anne Mattingly
« on: Friday 20 March 15 09:02 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Carmela. Thanks for your reply. It is na possibility but I thinkn the most blikely nis she remarried butn I of course have no way of pinning her down lol. Anne married the brother of my GG grandmother who was born in Longcot then Berkshire but now Oxfordshire. Albert was running his dads pub in Longcot The Bricklayers Arms after his dad died and Ann according to the census was the daughter of a Victular Joseph and Jane Mattingly at The Horse and Jockey nin Stanford In The Vale. Alberts mum owned the Bricklayers and remarried and moved to Brize Norton and sold the pub. I assume this was when Albert and Anne moved to Swindon Wiltshire.

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The Common Room / Re: Trying to find Anne Mattingly
« on: Wednesday 18 March 15 22:28 GMT (UK)  »
Yes interesting that. Her parents only lived two streets away so I think she must have visited them on the census night and got caught by their censur as well. Lol

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The Common Room / Trying to find Anne Mattingly
« on: Wednesday 18 March 15 21:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, i have an Anne Mattingly born Stanford in the Vale Berkshire 1847 daughter of Joseph Mattingly and Jane Tombs who married an Albert John Smith in 1866. In 1871 they were at The Bricklayers Arms in Longcot Berkshire then in 12881 they had moved to Swindon Wiltshire. After that she disappears, I have her husband Albert living in Sweindon in 1891 as a Boarder and down as Single. Her 2 oldest children are out and working and living seperatly and her youngest is living with his grandparents.
I cant find a death for her and as Albert is down as Single in 1891 did she remarry?
Any help is appreciated.
Martin

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