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Scotland / JTF
« on: Wednesday 13 March 19 11:34 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

I am helping a friend look into the above person for her boyfriend.

J T F born 1940's in Glasgow and married a S M in the 60s. They moved to Forrest Hill in London but then divorced and he moved back to Scotland and never kept in touch.

Can anyone find any further details for him even if ts just to say he has passed away

regards

kevin

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Abraham Nevell - Military record
« on: Tuesday 27 November 18 13:27 GMT (UK)  »
Not sure if this should be here or in another forum but as its unreadable to me i have put it here

Hopefully i have attached 4 pages .is there any details of the injury and which battle he was injured in

He served in the 20th Regiment Of Foot

regards

kevin


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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Samuel Nevill - Criminal Record
« on: Tuesday 20 November 18 13:53 GMT (UK)  »
Hello

I wonder if someone can help .Samuel Nevell spent 9 months in prison in 1847 but i cant quite read what he did

Can anyone help .it reads "something" with intent to "something"



regards

kevin 

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London and Middlesex / Joseph Chalkley - Born 1745/Enfield
« on: Friday 20 October 17 13:06 BST (UK)  »
Good Afternoon

I am somewhat stuck at my 5 x Great Grandfather.

He was born in 1745 Enfield and married Sarah Doughty in Cheshunt in 1763

The Chalkley promised land seems to be Hertfordshire and we seem to gradually migrating in that direct

Any assistance would be appreciated

regards

kevin chalkley

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London and Middlesex / NORTH LONDON RAILWAYS
« on: Friday 17 March 17 08:36 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking into a John Sobey who was a signalman on this railway in 1911 census. Any ideas where i could find his staff records etc

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Nottinghamshire / PUBLICAN JAMES COLLISHAW 1815
« on: Tuesday 28 February 17 14:06 GMT (UK)  »
Good Afternoon

Am looking into my mothers side and notice a lot of publicans in the 1800s

The family seemed to be landlords of the Plough & Sickle in Broad Street on various trade directories from 1818-1881

father James b1765
son John Hand b1789 died 1865
grandson Henry b1823 died 1886

James was also landlord of The Plough in Peck Lane in the Nottingham Directory in 1815. Is there any images of this pub? Peck Lane looks like just an Alley Way now between new shops

Is there any record of James being a landlord before 1815

Thanks

Kevin

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The Common Room / JENKINS/TRAYNOR
« on: Friday 24 February 17 17:49 GMT (UK)  »
Bit of a long shot.

My aunt lost complete contact with her parents and recently asked if i could find any details even just to know if they have died

John J Jenkins married Elizabeth B Traynor in 1950 in Southwark and moved she thinks to the North West .

I appreciate there isnt much to go on.

regards

kevin

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Cork / Patrick Collins born Cork 1850
« on: Friday 17 February 17 10:43 GMT (UK)  »
Good Morning,

Not sure if anyone can help,i am trying to trace any more information on Patrick Collins ancestors

Patrick Collins born 1850 in cork and married Catherine Handy born 1850 Carrigaline.

In 1871 english census Patrick was living with his sister in London ,he then married catherine in cork in 1872. Their 1st child Mary was born in Cork but then they moved over to London.

I found him on 1881 census listed as a Tailor along with Catherines Mother ,also Catherine.

Any help would be appreciated

regards

Kevin

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Derry (Londonderry) / Mullan Family - imperial hotel/garvagh
« on: Monday 13 February 17 10:08 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,

I am trying to help my friend start tracing her irish side but she has limited information.

She has James Patrick Mullan b1912 Garvagh (died in England) and knows that his parents owned The Imperial Hotel in Garvagh but doesnt know the parents names except the mothers surname was Mccoll.

The only other information there is,is a farm called Mullan Mccoll in a town called Leisness (but probably spelt wrong) .

Any help would be appreciated

Regards

Kevin

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