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Staffordshire / loyd's from The Black Country
« on: Thursday 11 January 18 01:47 GMT (UK)  »
Looking for Loyd's from Staffordshire... born in Bilston both forge men/ iron workers and ended up in Kidsgrove and Goldenhill. John 1818 from Moorcroft, Bilston and Edward 1823 Bilston.. Think Father may be William 1796 and his wife Mary. Also Jane and Harriet possible daughters of William. Darlaston and Willenhall mentioned in Bmd/ census I have looked at. I don't know the area so any help appreciated,  Nel   

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Essex / scrapyard in West Ham
« on: Sunday 02 February 14 22:22 GMT (UK)  »
as always .. family rumours... looking for a scrap yard next to West ham football club possibly during the thirty's and forties, maybe earlier Don't know the family name... but the daughter Iris married Thomas Smith. He worked at Ford motor plant as a security guard. just need a clue  ::)

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Lancashire / Sarah Moorcroft nee Smith Liverpool ....shot in the dark!!
« on: Sunday 31 March 13 18:34 BST (UK)  »
looking for Sarah Smith b 1884 in Kidsgrove Staffordshire, but she moved to Liverpool after 1901. She married a Mr Moorcroft, but I cannot find the marriage. Can't link her name to any children born around 1910- 1920, but I know there must have been at least one son.... if there is anyone out there who can help??????

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Robert Williamson came to Staffordshire and built a pottery works at Longport c 1773 aged 23 years!! I deduce that he must have come from a reasonably well off family to be able to do this. There are no Igi's for this chap for Staffordshire. His dates of birth and death are well documented. I gleaned a clue from a book about James Brindley, that he came from North Cheshire, the only Igi is his christening at Ince Cheshire (west Cheshire). Other siblings Alice 1744, Mary 1747 and John 1740, father Robert Williamson. Does anyone have any knowledge of this family, to put me on the right track. Robert married Anne Brindley nee Henshall in 1775, had a large family and lived at Ramsdell hall in Cheshire. He must have been very wealthy being listed as a coal and iron master, along with his brother Hugh Henshall Williamson. My interest is purely local history. Robert' son Robert married Anne Kinnersley daughter of a Newcastle under Lyme banker, coal and iron master, who lived at Clough Hall, any clues appreciated Nel xx   

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I know that this a very lot to ask... but would anyone be able to check a burial for me in Tyne and Wear records. I believe John Archer to be buried in Church Bank Cemetery. He was buried in September 1918 with full military honours. I spent a day of my Holiday, searching Holy Cross and then Church Bank. There are no CWGC burials in Holy Cross Willisden, so Church Bank seems to be the right Cemetery. I was unable to find any marker and John is not commemorated on CWGC. I just need to know if this is where he is buried to continue my reasearch, unfortunately I am in Staffordshire, otherwise I would not ask, many thanks Nel

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Northumberland / civil cemetery records ??? help
« on: Tuesday 26 July 11 21:51 BST (UK)  »
Having asked advice re a burial I am trying to locate ( not being local to the area) I have been advised of three possibilities: St Peters Wallsend, records held at Northumberland County records office, but looking at Civil Cemetrey records, which of those listed do I need to enquire about?? sorry confused re the area... Churchbank Cemetery and Holycross, both Wallsend??? thanks Nel

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Staffordshire / Ralph Simpson... miracle needed!!!
« on: Tuesday 03 August 10 22:41 BST (UK)  »
to Precis, Ralph Simpson born ?Staffs. from death certificate he would have been born in 1859. He died at St Edwards Hospital Cheddleton in 1923. The family said he served WW1 and died from his wounds... not quite. He did serve in the Bedford Regiment no.7367 4th Battalion. He got the 15 star, Victory and British medals and  a silver war badge, discharged.    He enlisted at 55 years. We suspect he lied. He married Sarah Elizabeth Harris Loton and had 3 daughters, Mabel Lilian, Elizabeth Lavinia and Evelyn. I have found no marriage,am unable to find him in any census, due to discrepancy of age,and can't find him or his family in 1911 census. In 1919 when his baby son died the family were living in Back Church Street Smallthorne Staffs, any ideas???

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Armed Forces / French sailor in Knutsford cheshire 1940?
« on: Wednesday 05 August 09 23:51 BST (UK)  »
Can anyone account for any action during late 1940 that would cause a,  possibly french sailor to be in Knutsford Cheshire. Possibly at no. 4 general hospital Knutsford, which also had pow's ... German and Italian, any ideas where to look, much appreciated Nel

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Cheshire / WW 2 Buff "French Sailor" in Knutsford?
« on: Tuesday 04 August 09 11:49 BST (UK)  »
any ideas where I can find any snippets re a French ? Sailor, being in Knutsford around 1939 to 1942. I know there were several Pow's camps in the area, also Knutford General Hospital no. 4 with German and Italian pow's. Possibly a French Canadian? Were they posted in Cheshire?? Possibly a free french sailor? any ideas. Have looked re Knustford hospital and have not come up with much, any pointers appreciated Nel. Sorry no name

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