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Warwickshire / Re: Carol Montague Hill Pease
« on: Friday 12 August 11 12:15 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for the message. 

Its been a useful reminder to log on and check the site.

Have now contacted Robert by Personal Messages.




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Dumfriesshire / James Stewart 1844 - 1926.
« on: Wednesday 12 August 09 19:33 BST (UK)  »
Born in Dumfries in 1844 [per 1871, 1881 1891, 1901 and 1911 Censuses + Marriage Certificates.]  Son of John Stewart.
Mother and exact Date of Birth unknown.  Living in Swansea, S Wales at least from 1871 to 1926.

I hoped the attach photo of him in uniform would give a lead.  No idea of when he was in the army. No trace of his army record from 1873 to 1913 at PRO Kew

Have no idea of how to push past this block.  James is my Great Grandfather.



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London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests / Indian Tea Assoc., 21 Mincing Lane EC
« on: Sunday 16 December 07 14:45 GMT (UK)  »
My Great Uncle, William Henry Pease, worked for them from 1900 - 1917 and after WW1.  I would like to trace any photo's of Mincing Lane as it would have been during this period and the company records for the Indian Tea Association.  Any help would be appreciated

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Buckinghamshire / Re: William PEASE c.1759 - 1834
« on: Sunday 15 July 07 11:34 BST (UK)  »
Yes, Richard Pease was the son of William Pease and Hannah Whitehead.

He died at the Union Workhouse, Brackley on 11 March 1857 and was burried at Westbury on 14 March 1857.

Mary, his wife, died on 17 May 1854 of "Visitation on God" aged 84 years.

I understand that Visitation of God was used to explain an unknown cause of death, so it is reasonable to assume she was a healty 84 year old.

Thank you for taking the trouble to check for me.

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Warwickshire / Carol Montague Hill Pease
« on: Monday 28 May 07 11:31 BST (UK)  »
1896 - 2 Oct 1917.  He was a Private in 2nd Bn., Royal Warwickshire Regiment

His nephew [Ernest Montague John Pease] died in WW2.  His grandfather [James Hill] was a retired soldier and lived at Lord Leycesters Hospital, Warwick until 1899.

I found a lot about him through official records.  He is included on the Warwick War Memorial.  I would really like to trace a photograph of him or contact his nearest relatives to exchange information.


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Warwickshire / Ernest Montague John Pease
« on: Monday 28 May 07 11:22 BST (UK)  »
1919 to 1944.  He was in the RAF and died in Germany.  The family lived at Emscote, Warwick.

I found a lot about him through official records.  He is included on the Warwick War Memorial.  I would really like to trace a photograph of him or contact his nearest relatives to exchange information


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Buckinghamshire / Re: William Pease c.1759 - 1834
« on: Saturday 19 May 07 18:03 BST (UK)  »
I would appreciate any help, Manchester is a long way from Aylesbury.  I have been to the RO myself but not in a long time.

His descendants are widely scattered over England, plus Australia, America and South Africa.

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Buckinghamshire / William PEASE c.1759 - 1834
« on: Saturday 19 May 07 09:40 BST (UK)  »
I have not been able to find William's christening, parents or siblings.

I know he married Hannah Whitehead on 19 June 1786 at Westbury, Bucks.
He was from Padbury, Bucks per Banns of Marriage.

He was buried at Westbury on 27 November 1834.

Would like to push the family tree further back.


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Warwickshire / Re: Coventry Cemeteries
« on: Sunday 28 May 06 14:56 BST (UK)  »
It is possible that he was buried at Canley Crematorium, which does have a cemetery for burials next to it.  Unfortunately I don't know when it came into use but I know that burials were happening there in the 1960's.

The main Cemetery in Coventry is on the London Road, a big Victorian Cemetery designed by Sir Joseph Paxton.  There have been several areas added since 19th century.

Good luck
David

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