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Suffolk / Never been so excited by an Ag Lab before! (Burgh, Suffolk.)
« on: Wednesday 24 April 24 08:54 BST (UK)  »
I am tracing the history of someone adopted at birth, and I found a death cert. for Thos RAMSAY died 1907 at Knodishall. Occupation: Farm Bailiff.
He was born in 1824, and married Hannah BAKER 1852. 
As at 1851 & 61 he was working at Thistleton Hall, which I have discovered, is a 3 moated, scheduled ancient monument, no less! 
That's one for the album.  :)

Their daughter Eliza (Ramsay) WRIGHT was school mistress at the Old School House in Burgh.


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Armed Forces / John LESTER b.1771 Army reserve record 48th Foot.
« on: Tuesday 23 April 24 14:50 BST (UK)  »
Transcript of John LESTER's record:
Reference E182/503(pt3)
Volume Vol. 4
Year 1803
Dataset title: Army of Reserve
Place: Preston
Record set: Napoleonic War Records 1775 - 1817
County: Lancashire
Category: Military Service & Conflict
Country England
Subcategory Other Wars & Conflicts
Unit or regiment 48th Foot
Collections from Great Britain, England

I found this on FindMyPast and I have tried searching the National Archive, without success.
Does anyone have the skills to find the record please?
Keeping fingers crossed. Many thanks.  :D

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The Common Room / German emigres to USA.
« on: Thursday 08 February 24 11:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Chatters.
I have followed the document trail concerning the brother of a direct ancestor who left Baden, (Germany) with his bride, and sailed from Le Havre, (France) landing in New York, (USA) in June 1852.

Many of the other passengers were also German.
I am musing on the WHY: what conditions might have precipitated this migration?
Economic, Religious, or Warfare spring to mind.....??

Also, HOW might the travellers have reached Le Havre from South Western Germany?
I guess they may reached the coast from Paris by boat along the Seine.... But how might they have reached that point? 

Does anyone have any relevant knowledge regarding emigration from Germany in mid 19th century?  All in put gratefully received.

Many thanks all.

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Glamorganshire / Bridgend General Hospital birth in 1947
« on: Thursday 11 January 24 09:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Chatters.

Trying to help a bit with an acquaintance who was adopted, and would like to learn something about the circumstances surrounding her birth in 1947. (Pre NHS)

She says she "was born at the Princess of Wales Hospital in Bridgend", and I am aware that the old Bridgend General Hospital was renamed in 1988.

I have discovered that records; 1836-1952 from the BGH, are lodged at the Glamorgan RO. And she will probaly contact them direct.

My question Chatters..... How likely was it for Welsh births in 1947 to be at a hospital? 
In England, I think, most births pre NHS were at home.

Any thoughts will be much appreciated.


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The Stay Safe Board / DIARY: New Year's Day to Jan 7th
« on: Monday 01 January 24 08:11 GMT (UK)  »
 Hope it is a good year for All.

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The Stay Safe Board / DIARY: Christmas Day to New Year’s Eve.
« on: Monday 25 December 23 08:32 GMT (UK)  »
DIARY: Christmas Day to New Year’s Eve.
Having woken early, and nothing else to do, I might as well start the new week. I guess most regulars will be too busy.
Hello to everyone, especially those feeling bereft, fearful or isolated. It is still dark, damp and suddenly misty outside, so I have left the balcony coloured lights on, to cheer passersby.
I am feeling very cut off as my special loved ones are too far away to have a family time.
But I did have a video call last night, and have fingers crossed for another at some point today.  I do know in my heart I should be glad and grateful they are all well and happy, and I send hugs to everyone who is in a less fortunate position.
Enjoy this special day as best you can. Pamper yourself in the best way.  Pretty soon we shall be able to get back to our individual “normality”.  Look after yourselves, and I wish you peace.

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The Common Room / MyHeritage subscription
« on: Monday 27 November 23 15:11 GMT (UK)  »
If I cancel my subscription as I can't afford the charge to renew, will all my tree etc, be deleted?

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Devon / BARNSTAPLE: arrested and imprisoned at Barnstaple's jail
« on: Saturday 25 November 23 14:55 GMT (UK)  »
If you have roots in the Barnstaple area, check this out!!  :o

BBC News - Exhibition to show Barnstaple's Victorian underclass
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-devon-67485465

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The Common Room / Czech translation please.
« on: Saturday 01 April 23 07:37 BST (UK)  »
I have a friend who is fluent in English, French and German.

She has "about 4 pages" of her family history in Czech, that she would like translating.

Can anyone help please?

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