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Montgomeryshire / Re: NORTHWOOD & SMITH families
« on: Saturday 08 February 14 17:24 GMT (UK)  »
   

   Hi Wozzle, yes please:

       Frank James Boughey married Helen Walmsley, Birkenhead, 1905.

       the 1911 Census details of their Household?


       And for Frank's parents, William Joseph Boughey, married to Susannah Coombes,

       their Household during the 1911 Census please? New Brighton, Liscard


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Montgomeryshire / Re: NORTHWOOD & SMITH families
« on: Saturday 08 February 14 17:05 GMT (UK)  »
 

  Wozzle, once again, thank you very, very much. 

  Do you perhaps know what kind of a Warden Norman Ingram Smith, as mentioned in the Probate of
  Walter Ingram Smith might have been?

  This family sure did move around many different counties of England!

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Montgomeryshire / Re: NORTHWOOD & SMITH families
« on: Saturday 08 February 14 16:12 GMT (UK)  »
   

   Can anyone please tell me when ANNA MARIA SMITH, nee Ingram, Widow of Henry Smith and
   an ex-Schoolmistress, died, and where?

   She was Christened 27 July 1828  (IGI) at St James, Trowbridge, Wiltshire.

   However, she lived and taught most of her married life in Brigstock, Northants.

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Montgomeryshire / Re: NORTHWOOD & SMITH families
« on: Saturday 08 February 14 15:48 GMT (UK)  »


Wozzle and fisherrow

Sincere apologies owing to critical ill health of a very close relative, have been unable to return to Rootshat until now.

fisherrow of course would very much like to share information regarding the Boughey Family?

Wozzle, once again, my very deep appreciation for all that you have so kindly helped me with!

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Peeblesshire / Re: AITKEN family, West Linton, Peeblesshire
« on: Sunday 17 March 13 16:57 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you, casman69!

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South Africa / Re: Baptist Church in SA Archives
« on: Sunday 17 March 13 14:12 GMT (UK)  »
Family folklore had it that Galbraiths was a ships chandlers?  also that Emma Minnie was always known as "Minnie".   Amy and Frank Bateman left St Helena for America.  Mabel and one other sister were the Head of and a Teacher at the Lace School on St Helena.

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South Africa / Re: George Victor Keane/ Agnes Anderson in Durban.
« on: Sunday 11 September 11 19:34 BST (UK)  »


Hi Billy   :)

Variously I have the upper enlistment age for recruits during WWII, as 41 - 45 years of age, so your George Keane, quite likely would have been a possible candidate?

So sorry you are still searching.

Cheers
Danchaslyn

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South Africa / Re: Brauer-Southall in South Africa
« on: Monday 29 August 11 22:04 BST (UK)  »


Hi Len

I've sent you a personal message which should help.....

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South Africa / Re: Death info Durban South Africa "Berea Nursing Home"
« on: Monday 29 August 11 21:53 BST (UK)  »


I'm really sorry to hear its proving so difficult to find out further about F V Beste's death in Durban.

The two main daily newspapers of the time would have been The Natal Mercury (morning paper) and The Daily News (the evening paper).

May I suggest you contact the archives section of each for possibly funeral notices, and/or Thanks Notices and even articles on his death, seeing he was a man of some importance?

The Funeral and Thanks notices may well list family and may give an indication of whether he died after a long illness, or whatever?

Cheers
Danchaslyn

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