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Occupation Interests / Re: Painter monotype wood on munitions
« on: Monday 01 January 24 17:06 GMT (UK)  »
Thankyou.

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Occupation Interests / Painter monotype wood on munitions
« on: Monday 01 January 24 16:29 GMT (UK)  »
Henry is an artist working in monotype on wood, but in the 1939 registrar "on munitions" has been added in Red, presumably war work?
N.B. interestingly there are several other entries on the same page with additional notes.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Unknown Occupation
« on: Thursday 15 June 23 22:37 BST (UK)  »
Thank you.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Unknown Occupation
« on: Wednesday 14 June 23 23:11 BST (UK)  »
can anybody translate James Wheatley's occupation?
in the 1939 registrar he is in "New Windsor" and the registration & sub district is 125.2.

thank you
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Durham / John Gilmore
« on: Sunday 13 June 21 17:28 BST (UK)  »
John Gilmore born 1870 died 1 April 1933, married Q1 1890 Sunderland Florence Grace Mancktelow who died March 1893 (source: bmd).
He then married Q3 1883 Sunderland Agnes Rose Mancktelow, (sources: bmd and named as his wife on the probate).
however, on the 1911 census he has been married 21 years - 1890 - wife Agnes Rose Gilmore.

Is it safe to assume Florence Grace is Agnes Rose - an error at the GRO? and without any record to cross reference Florence Grace's death record in March 1893, this might also be an error.

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Kent / Re: Edward Grove Mankelow
« on: Sunday 09 May 21 18:18 BST (UK)  »
I did read this
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Google is your friend  ;D

A “No Bill” is a formal document that's filed with the court that lets the defendant, the defendant's attorney ....
The term attorney is used in the United States - England would be Lawyer. Further reading says - "endorsed by a grand jury on the written indictment submitted to it for its approval, means that the evidence was found insufficient to indict", a grand jury is found in the United States. This was the court of quarter sessions at Maidstone (replaced in 1972 by the Crown court - Wikipedia is my friend  ;D)

I also said, while there is no sentence, there is a tick in the 2nd to last column, which says Whipped, fined or discharged on sureties.

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Kent / Edward Grove Mankelow
« on: Saturday 08 May 21 22:46 BST (UK)  »
Edward Grove Mankelow went on trial at Maidstone on 3.1.1851 for Larceny by Servant - Stealing?  There is no sentence, although there is a tick in the 2nd to last column and under "acquitted and discharged" is the entry "no bill". What would this mean please?

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Armed Forces / Re: Captain K W Anderson
« on: Saturday 06 February 21 12:45 GMT (UK)  »
Hello CaroleW

As far as I know, no connection. However, I have connections to West Ham & Tunbridge Wells and K W Anderson came up in reasearch.

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Armed Forces / Re: Captain K W Anderson
« on: Saturday 06 February 21 10:52 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Cathy.

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