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The Common Room / Baptism record query
« on: Wednesday 28 August 24 09:25 BST (UK)  »
Hello. I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this, but it's not a problem with reading the record.

This is a record from 1718. "Caroli" and "Rosea" (Charles and Rose) are my 6xgreat grand parents. What I wanted to know is what the "3=6" means. As you can see, the entries above have different pairs of numbers here. There is nothing at the top of the column to give any indication.

Thanks in advance for any help you can give.

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Ellen from Pwllheli area
« on: Wednesday 12 June 24 13:23 BST (UK)  »
This is a photo of a carte de visite from a collection of family photos. As you can see, someone has labelled it "Auntie Ellen". However, like in lots of families, names are reused and there are several possibilities for who it could be. Could you help me with a date please.
Also if someone could get rid of the name label, that would be fantastic.
Thanks very much

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Census place name query
« on: Wednesday 24 April 24 09:53 BST (UK)  »
John and Mary Ann are my husband's 3x great grandparents. I am having difficulty reading Mary's birth place and I wonder if anybody could help please. (Other censuses do not help, because they show a different place each time: variously Carbrook, Cranbrook and Shipton.) I have included the entries above and below in case that helps.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Help with burial record please
« on: Tuesday 06 February 24 10:44 GMT (UK)  »
The middle entry on this extract is the burial record of my husband's 4xgreat grandfather George Clayton. The part up to 94 yrs is clear, then it looks like "upon his wife" then maybe something about "Hugh" but I've no idea. I would appreciate any help. Thank you.

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Cheshire Lookup Requests / Looking for the ENNION (or ENION or ENNIONS) family.
« on: Saturday 20 January 24 12:36 GMT (UK)  »
Hello. On my great great grandfather's birth certificate, it says that his mother's maiden name is "Ennion". Some of his siblings' records have "Enion". The 1851 and 1861 censuses say that she was born in Hatton Heath in 1814 or 1818.

I found a baptism for Elizabeth Ennion in 1810, but on Findmypast connects it with a burial in 1837, which would be before any of the family were born. I also found a baptism in Handley for an Elizabeth Enions, which I thought was a possibility. But I can't find her marriage to my 3xgreat grandfather Abel Roberts, or a baptism for her father James and I wondered if there were any records that weren't on Findmypast that someone could help me with. Or maybe she didn't get married and he wasn't baptised.

Thank you in advance.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Deciphering a place name please
« on: Friday 05 January 24 14:47 GMT (UK)  »
This extract shows the birthplaces of my husband's great great grandparents. I know the top one from other information: it's "Lincolnshire, Covenham", but neither findmypast nor I can get further than Cheshire on the lower one.
RG10 /3825 Folio 22 Page 37 is the reference.
Thank you in advance for any help.

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I think one of these men may be my great great grandfather, Richard Williams, who was a stone mason in Caernarfonshire. It's the size of a cabinet card. There's nothing on the back except "Taid" (grandfather) and the small stamp also attached. It came from a set of photos left to my mum, so I'm not sure whose taid he is. Richard was baptised in 1828, but I don't if that helps to confirm whether it's him.

Also, if someone could improve the contrast and clean it up, I would be extremely grateful, because whoever it is, I really like the photo. Thank you.

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Caernarvonshire / Birthplace mystery - and other questions
« on: Thursday 14 December 23 12:01 GMT (UK)  »
I found my great-grandmother Sarah Williams in the 1871 census (RG10/5708) living in Llaniestyn with her parents Robert and Jane Williams (nee Williams) and his mother, Elizabeth Griffith, who was 77 and born in Meillteyrn. In 1861, it says she was 71 and born in Aberdaron, and in 1851, she was 56 and born in Llanengan. These are not neighbouring parishes, but relatively far apart when you consider walking distances. Also, she was "widowed" in 1851, and unmarried in the other two censuses.

On Robert's baptism record it said that the father was unknown, but on the marriage certificate, it said that his father was William Griffith. Do you think he took the name Williams from his father? And it crossed my mind that they put father "not known" because he was related to Elizabeth, but I don't know where to go, when I have no definite birth place.

Any advice would be appreciated. Thank you.

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The Common Room / Strange Occupation?
« on: Friday 01 December 23 11:04 GMT (UK)  »
I was browsing (transcripts of) some baptism records from the 1690s/1700s, and I came across someone whose occupation was "wild beast". Was there such an occupation, or was it a description of his mental state/criminal activities?

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