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Armed Forces / Re: British Navy Officer in New Zealand 1925
« on: Sunday 27 November 22 22:23 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for all your replies. I think the question is fairly much answered now.

The HMS Dunedin was docked at Auckland for a refit between 6 May 1925 and 28 July 1925.

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Armed Forces / Re: British Navy Officer in New Zealand 1925
« on: Sunday 27 November 22 09:15 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Andy. I did have a copy of that service record but not as good a resolution as you have. Looking at your image do you think the obscured ship name could be Dunedin? If so the HMS Dunedin was stationed in New Zealand for a few years around 1925, which would fit.

Do you know how I could find the crew list for the Dunedin in 1925? There is information about the crew list in 1941 when it went down buy I cant find anything before then.

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Armed Forces / British Navy Officer in New Zealand 1925
« on: Sunday 27 November 22 06:51 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, I am looking for some guidance in finding information about a British royal navy crew member.

I know that Fred (Freddie) Hawkes, born in Halling, Kent 1897/8, served with the British Navy, Chatham Division 19706, and was in New Zealand between April & July 1925. However, I don’t know how he got to NZ or when he left. Is there any way of finding the crews of British Naval ships visiting or stationed in NZ at that time?

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Kent Lookup Requests / Re: Malling Union Workhouse - Hawkes children
« on: Monday 11 July 22 05:06 BST (UK)  »
Brilliant, thanks Trish. CaroleW & Bearcat. The Mary Ann Hawkes marriage fits perfectly. Kate Mills, nee Hawkes is her auntie. It is interesting that the marriage register has her father, John Hawkes a labourer, as deceased in 1882. Mary Ann’s mother died in 1867 and the last I had on her father was in 1868 (a newspaper reference to him). So now I know that John Hawkes, born 1835, died between 1868 and 1882.
Harriet is still probably a loose end. I have found a marriage between Harriet Hawkes Robbins, widow, aged 39, on 3 January 1898 in Manhattan, New York. Her parents were recorded as Wm Hawkes and Ann Pollak. So the Robbins linkage is not to our Harriet Hawkes.
The other loose end is their sister Ann Hawkes, born 1858. She was a general servant, aged 14 in the 1871 census. I have not found anything about her since the 1871 census. I initially thought she married Henry George Shorter in 1880 but the 1881 census has that Ann Shorter, nee Hawkes as born in Brabourne, Kent (not Snodland). So not the one. Ann and Harriet were close in age so they may have gone somewhere together.

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Kent Lookup Requests / Malling Union Workhouse - Hawkes children
« on: Sunday 10 July 22 04:00 BST (UK)  »
If anyone is going to the Kent History & Libary Centre in Maidstone, I would be appreciative of a lookup of the Malling Union Workhouse records for the Hawkes children.
In the 1871 census, Harriet (10), Dulcibella (8) and Mary Ann (6) Hawkes were inmates. I wish to find out what happened to Harriet & Mary Ann Hawkes as I can find no census, death or marriage records for them. Hopefully, the workhouse records will shed some light.
I know that Dulcibella was still in the workhouse in 1881 (labeled and idiot!) and she died in 1884 and was buried at Snodland on 29 July 1884. I can find no records for the other two.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Town/parish in Lincolnshire
« on: Wednesday 11 November 20 08:48 GMT (UK)  »
Thankyou very much. Sarah Robinson was buried at Castle Bytham, in 1771, which is quite close to Stainby, so Stainby must be the town. Thanks again.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Town/parish in Lincolnshire
« on: Wednesday 11 November 20 08:03 GMT (UK)  »
I have managed to transcribe most of the 1765 Will of Charles Chester. However, I am stumped with the name of a parish/town in Lincolnshire.

What I have is...
Also I give and bequeath unto my sister Sarah Robinson the wife of James Robinson of ______ in the county of Lincoln, farmer.

Can anyone fill in the gap?

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Marriage Licence
« on: Tuesday 10 November 20 02:53 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks very much Goldie61.
There was not a second page, unfortunately. The previous and subsequent pages were for different marriages.

I just need to find out who the William Chester was. Elizabeth's father is Benjamin and I have not found a birth record for a brother William

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Marriage Licence
« on: Monday 09 November 20 21:37 GMT (UK)  »
The attached is a 1 September 1712 marriage licence between Thomas Pating/Paling and Elizabeth Chester.

I am struggling to figure out who the witness? is mentioned. What I have decyphered is "Thomas Paling Nether Broughton in county Leicester, carpenter & _______ Chester, Thurmaston in county _______, Stockingmaker".

Can anyone help with filling in the two gaps indicated?

Also, who would the people be that are mentioned in this part of the marriage licence, e.g. witnesses, parents, etc.


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