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Gloucestershire Lookup Requests / Re: Painswick
« on: Yesterday at 15:45 »
Brilliant  8) 8) 8)

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The Common Room / Re: School in Felixstowe
« on: Yesterday at 10:35 »
If you go back to the 1939 Register then the next entry is for another school - Fleet House Girls School and then Bartlet Convalescent Home.

This map shows the location of the Convalescent Home, so gives an indication of where the schools are.

https://maps.nls.uk/view/101578847

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Gloucestershire Lookup Requests / Re: Painswick
« on: Yesterday at 08:52 »
Just in case it helps with the search - the parish register image for this baptism states the surname is CRISSWELL.

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Pembrokeshire / Re: George Rowlands 3.11.1763 marriage in St.Mary, Pembrokeshire
« on: Thursday 16 May 24 16:16 BST (UK)  »
First - correct marriage entry - from parish records image on FindMyPast

13 November 1763 - St Mary, Pembroke

George Rowland and Mary Wagan, both of the parish of St Michael, married by Banns.  Both made their mark.  Witness - William Troyn ( :-\ )

Added (just noticed) - Banns published on 4, 11 and 18 October 1763.

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The Common Room / Re: baptised twice in the same quarter? help!
« on: Thursday 16 May 24 07:46 BST (UK)  »
I would agree that the November baptism was a private baptism and then the December entry was the church baptism. 

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Good luck  :)

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My apologies for this, BUT

Why are you incorporating other people's trees and thus querying your own searches?

PLEASE DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH AND VERIFY IT.   8) 8) 

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The image is available on Ancestry:

25 February 1893 - Heanor
William King, 26, Bachelor, Miner.  Father:  William, Miner
Sarah Ann Holmes, 20, spinster.  Father:  John, Miner

William made his mark, Sarah Ann signed.  Witnesses:  Herbert and Gertrude Moore

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Armed Forces Resources / Re: Service Records for the Royal Engineers, 1891
« on: Sunday 12 May 24 11:56 BST (UK)  »
I could be very wrong about this, BUT!!  I am sure I was told that RC churches did not have to pass on their registers to the local Records Office like CofE etc, but that they were retained either by the church or by the RC hierarchy in the area.  :-\ 

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