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Northumberland Lookup Requests / Hexham burial
« on: Tuesday 26 January 21 19:02 GMT (UK)  »
Hi does anyone have this book -


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(33, 37, 41)]“Hexham Cemetery: A Place of Charm and Historic Interest” by David and Ruth Jennings (Hexham Local History Society Occasional Publication No 4 ISBN 0 9527615 4 8). [/color]
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(33, 37, 41)]William Thomas Charl(e)ton  died march 1861 Hexham[/color]
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Clackmannanshire / Tullibody Gravestone
« on: Thursday 03 December 20 19:25 GMT (UK)  »
Hi is anyone able to help with a photo of a gravestone in Tullibody Graveyard please? details are:


stone 125 ; Next to church, North wall.
Browne MONTEATH (Coulter?)


This is my 3x GGrandmother Elizabeth Monteath married to David Brown.


Info from Clacks MI's book.


TIA
Diddy  :D

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Westmorland / Groves Family
« on: Friday 20 November 20 15:08 GMT (UK)  »
Hi I am chasing my Groves family. I have the Appleby PRs giving me the Baptism of Ann Groves 1806 ( 3x GGrandmother who ended up in Newcastle) and all her siblings. Also the marriage of parents:
Thomas Groves = Barbara Henderson 1794 Appleby.


Trying to find the baptism of Thomas.  I have his burial 1849 giving age of 77 so approx 1772 birth. he is not in the Appleby registers but I have a possible father from A* tree as Thomas who in 1770 window tax is living in Bampton so possibly Thomas 1772 bap there?


The Cumbrai FHS dont seem to have the Bampton PRS. Anyone can help?


Ta Diddy
Usually found on Leics/Lincs/Suffolk! so unknown County for me.

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Leicestershire Resouces & Offers / Loughborough Library
« on: Thursday 15 November 18 13:37 GMT (UK)  »

Hi, just a note to say that Loughborough library - including the family history section is now CLOSED until January 5th for changing to a Smart (unattended) library.


I am then once again available for look ups.


Diddy


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Leicestershire / Mee family get together
« on: Tuesday 08 November 16 14:13 GMT (UK)  »

Hi I have received this invitation form Diseworth Heritage centre:


 
TEA WITH A MEE
Diseworth Heritage Centre
Sunday 22nd January 2017
2pm – 5pm
The Diseworth Heritage Trust has received many requests for details of ancestry for the surname MEE. These requests have come from as far as Canada, Australia and South Africa, but also from more local people (me due to RC!) Thanks to Keith Murphy, genealogist at Long Whatton History Society, we have censuses from 1841, Marriages, Baptisms and Parish Records with the surname MEE in them.
The earliest record for Diseworth is from the 16th century and the name recurs through the following years.The male first names that are most frequent are Robert, William, Thomas and John. Girls are Mary, Hannah, Elizabeth and Ann
However in later years other names are shown.Headstones in the Baptist churchyard record a John Mee and a William Mee. There are of course, other surnames as the women married into local families; Muggleston, Bakewell, Jarrom, Fletcher and such. The Mees are particularly associated with the Baptist Chapel in Diseworth  which became the Heritage Centre. The plot was acquired by John Mee in 1711 and inherited by his son William and In 1747 William Mee wrote a will leaving the property which was by then being used as a Meeting Place for ‘dissenters’ to his daughter Mary who had married a Henry Bosworth; Mary’s will in 1774‘bequeathed the whole property to ‘such....as profess themselves to be of that religion called the Baptists’. Mees and their descendants continued to be involved as trustees of the chapel for some years.                           
 When the building was restored in 2008 a glass panel records the names of the prominent people of those early days.
 We would be very pleased to hear from anyone with a Mee connection; If you can come to the Heritage Centre in January please bring any Birth Certificates, family records, photographs or documents which you are willing to share and hopefully meet others, kith or kin with the name Mee in their history.
 DISEWORTH HERITAGE CENTRE
 diseworthcentre.org
Sounds good -- they have done this with other family names before & helped a lot of people. Please spread the news.
Diddy


 

 



 

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Leicestershire Resouces & Offers / Diseworth Heritage Centre
« on: Wednesday 26 October 16 16:21 BST (UK)  »

http://www.diseworthcentre.org/history


This is a fantastic place for research into Diseworth & its history & inhabitants. Set in the renovated Baptist Chapel all local resources are available.


Need to email to book ahead as hours are irregular. The lady in charge is even happy to arrange family gatherings of local names to help folk sort out trees etc. The Mee family are going to be invited to such a gathering in January 2017. Watch the Leics board for details.


Diddy

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Lincolnshire Lookup Requests / inquest 1885 BRADER
« on: Monday 22 August 16 19:33 BST (UK)  »

Hi, I have the death certificate for:


Newin Parish Brader (sometimes New Parish / Parish Newin) born 1807 Fulletby
death cert: 6 Nov 1885 at Ashby Puerorum R.S.O.  78 Years Rat Catcher
'died in a field benighted & Starved'
cert. deputy coroner Fred Sharpley, Lincs South
Inquest held 7 Nov 1885
Registered death 10 Nov 1885


I would love to see a copy of the inquest - I have searched British Historical Newspapers online /FindMyPast/ LTTP but found nothing.
Please can anyone help? 3x GGrandfather of Hubby.


Diddy
ps what does RSO mean?

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Suffolk / Miller baptisms
« on: Tuesday 28 June 16 20:47 BST (UK)  »

Just been found for me (thanks SuffolkSue):
Marriage William Miller (given as Meller) = Mary Plumley , Benhall 1722 (Boyds index)


Looking for children. I have a son William & family has him as 23/3/1731 Iken but no proof! William snr & mary did die in iken & I have a settlement order for Mary as child with parents to iken.


Ta,
Diddy

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Suffolk Completed Lookup Requests / suffolk marriage COMPLETED
« on: Tuesday 28 June 16 20:12 BST (UK)  »

Hi, please can anyone find this marriage for me?


William Miller = Mary Plumley abt 1730
thought to be Iken area but possibility Sudbury Suffolk /Essex border


Ta, Diddy

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