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The Common Room / Which website? Ancestry, Find My Past, Society Records?
« on: Friday 20 November 20 09:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hello everyone.
I wonder if I might ask some advice about  the level of my research and how to do it on various websites that offer search facilities.
I am researching my family in Hampshire off and on for about 10 years. I made it back in a 100% perfect line to the mid 1700's. There is some degree of uncertainty after that about which line follows which and I think from here that I am down to parish records?
I have a free trial with Ancestry, where I want to obtain more information on my my relations and where they were 1800 to modern day and this seems like a good website to subscribe to, although a bit expensive.
I also have a free trial to Find My Past. This has been ok but there seems to be some records missing that I get from other results (I also have Hampshire Genealogy Society Baptisms, Marriages and Burials CDs).
Am I on the right websites for what I need to achieve or are there others which are better for those 1650-1780 records? Or, as I think, this might be a Records Office visit or two!
Many thanks for your help!
Philip


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Family History Beginners Board / Noyce, Noyes, Nash, Naish name derivatives.
« on: Monday 16 November 20 19:27 GMT (UK)  »
Hello everyone.
I started researching my family about ten years ago and got side-tracked but I decided to come back to it this year:)
I'm trying to link potential family members in Hampshire and I have a question.
Findmypast and my local genealogy group gives an option for name variants. I have picked up in the past that the names Noyce, Noyes, Noyse, Noise could have a variant of Naish or Nash.
I haven't used Naish or Nash in my research so far. Can anyone tell me if this is a true variant and if it is worth pursuing? The period that I'm looking at is 1720-1800
Many thanks
Philip

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Hampshire & IOW Lookup Requests / Lookup Request for 1970s Portsmouth
« on: Wednesday 31 May 17 22:43 BST (UK)  »
Hello everyone. I have a request if anyone can help please. I've been side tracked from my own family tree and I'm looking for details of B and J Clark (or Clarke) who lived in Portsmouth (Lyndhurst Road) about 1968 to about 1974. I'm looking for a marriage date or birth of any children. I think they moved from Lyndhurst Road in 1974 but i would be grateful to get an exact date and where they moved to which I think was somewhere in Cosham still in Portsmouth.

Many thanks for any help - it would be really appreciated.

P.

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Family History Beginners Board / Starting again after a while....
« on: Thursday 17 November 16 18:58 GMT (UK)  »
Hello everyone.
I did a lot of family history research some years ago and used Ancestry for a while as well as our local records office.
I've decided to start again over the winter months to give me s hobby and relax.
Has anyone got any tips please s out a good place to start again. For example, has much been added to Ancsstry since 2008 or are there cheaper or better alternatives?
Many thanks for your help.
Philip

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Hampshire & IOW Lookup Requests / Itchen Stoke Parish Records
« on: Saturday 15 November 08 20:32 GMT (UK)  »
Just on the off chance, has anyone here access to the transcribed parish records for Itchen Stoke?

Thanks for your help.

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Family History Beginners Board / Divorce Index
« on: Thursday 13 November 08 21:22 GMT (UK)  »
Good Evening
Could anyone tell me if there is a Divorce Index as in the BMD Index?
Thanks for your help.
P.

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Family History Beginners Board / Same problem.......just 30 years earlier
« on: Thursday 06 November 08 18:23 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again!

Last week I had hit a brick wall as I was unable to trace my ancestors any further with the information I had.

I made another visit to the Hampshire Record Office today and thanks to Little Nell finding a private baptism (thank you again), I was able to trace the Marriage of William Noyes to Hannah Gregory in Winnall, Winchester on 9th Dec 1779.

This is where this particular trail seems to stop as although I know that William was buried in Winnall in 1826 and Hannah in 1834, there are no parents on the marriage record, no indication of where they originated and no baptism record of William around 1754.

I have found an IGG record (again) of William Noyce born 20 Apr 1753 at Itchen Stoke which fits with the geography.

http://www.rootschat.com/links/04q4/   *
Has anyone got any thoughts please? Help (as always) much appreciated!

Phil.

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Hampshire & IOW Completed Lookup Requests / Help Required Please
« on: Friday 31 October 08 10:23 GMT (UK)  »
I spent a productive day at the Hampshire Records Office and managed to get back another generation in my search but have now hit a stumbling block and wondered if anybody had any ideas.

I have traced back William Noice/Noyes/Noyce (but called Naish in this parish record) born Bishops Sutton Dec 1783 son of William and Hannah. The eldest son was Thomas born 1782 but cannot find a marriage entry for them in the parish registers. The IGG gives a William Noyce married a Hannah Giles in 1777 but this seems like a tenuous link.

If anyone has any ideas, they would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

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Hampshire & IOW Completed Lookup Requests / Marriage Look Up Please - B. Sutton?
« on: Wednesday 29 October 08 16:32 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all!

I am struggling with marriage details and wondered if anyone can help.

William Noyce (Noice, Naish are alternatives) married Hannah - likely to be Hampshire.  Children were born in Bishops Sutton.

First child was Thomas Noyce (spelt Noish or Naish in parish records) and baptised 24.2.1782. Other children were William Noyce (Naish in parish records) born Bishops Sutton bpt 17.12.1783, Martha Noyce 28.1.1787, James Noyes 14.11.1789, Mary Noycee bpt 27.3.1792 d 1.8.1792.

Thanks for any details that may be found.

Phil.

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