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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Prison Admission 1830
« on: Saturday 04 May 19 08:52 BST (UK) »
Yes I saw horid first too. thanks for your help!
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Hi Catherine, so lovely to hear from you! I have only been working on my ancestry for two weeks now and used the Chat site for the first time when I messaged you, I am really struggling with the site trying to send private messages so please forgive me being slow to respond to you.
I have got quite a bit of information on both families but nowhere as much as you.
I love the photo of Eileen Florence, she looks very dark, is it just the photo? my mother is so much like her! I have some old photos but only as far back as my Nan and her family, you can have copies but my daughter Chantelle will have to help me out to post them.
I am so happy I found you on Roots, I will keep in touch and if possible send you any information I get.
Barbara
You’re welcome. As you probably know, the cheapest way to get the certificate information is to order a PDF for £6 through the current GRO Online pilot service:
https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/Login.asp
Do update the thread when it arrives - it’s always nice to know how things turn out
St Saviour Ringley
22nd October 1838
Hannah Howley
daughter of Thomas and Ann
abode Kersley
fathers occupaton is labourer
Have you found his baptism record?
One of mine was illegitimate but his baptism record names his father
Given that “Howley” cropped up on the baptism, you might want to look at Ann Howley (28 b Stockport) in Cowell’s Buildings, Ardwick in 1871. She is an unmarried mother of 9yo William (middle initial looks like L, but that could be an error) and John, 20 months.
RG10/3977/166/48.