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The Common Room / Re: Electoral rolls Tyne and Wier and Carlisle look ups
« on: Friday 14 December 18 12:50 GMT (UK)  »
thankyou everyone for your help and my apologies for the late reply.
Have an enjoyable christmas one and all.
David.t

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The Common Room / Re: Electoral rolls Tyne and Wier and Carlisle look ups
« on: Wednesday 21 November 18 23:14 GMT (UK)  »
Thankyou for your replies. In 1912 she was living in Dudley, later she moved to ShinyRow.

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The Common Room / Electoral rolls Tyne and Wier and Carlisle look ups
« on: Wednesday 21 November 18 04:52 GMT (UK)  »
Has anyone access to the above electoral rolls, Tyne and Wier 1912-1914 and Carlisle 1914-1917. I am trying to trace Margaret Ann Scougal(l) or possibly Margaret Ann Cutter.
Any help will be very much appreciated, as would any advice on the best place to research this

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Armed Forces / Re: Edinburgh Castle Garison 1888-1902
« on: Friday 27 July 18 03:25 BST (UK)  »
Thank again for this reply. I did make a similar enquiry and it would appear that there was several replies I did not know about, which is embarrassing.
I am sure that my GGM was born Margaret Ann Young, possibly in the Norwich area, in 1883(No luck with searches there. Her father was called John Henry Young and was a Policeman in the North East of England. No luck searching those records.
After the death of my GGF my GGM appears to have moved to the North East where she married a man called Thomas Cutter. His surname was added  to my GM's name giving her the grand title of Margaret Winifred Windra(e?)m Patterson Scougal (Cutter). I can't find out if that Marriage failed, but both ladies moved from Shiremoor to live in Cockermouth Cumberland. Windrem is a popular name in the Shiremoor area???
My GGF was called Archibald Thomas Patterson Scougal(l) As was 90% of the Scougal Clan born on both sides of the England Scotland Border. For that reason I think the Army search would be the surest way of finding information about him.
There is another of that ilk who married a Lady called Margaret Ann Chambers. That is not him.
My GM was an only child.
It will take me a few days to go through the other postings to see what they have said.
Again thank you for your reply,
Regards,
David Thompson

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Armed Forces / Re: Edinburgh Castle Garison 1888-1902
« on: Thursday 26 July 18 23:18 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks for your reply I will follow up what you suggest.
The reason I ask is because my grandmother was born in Edinburgh Barracks(1902), this is what she always told us and the 1910 Census appears to confirm this, and that is as far as I can get with that Branch of my family. in the 1910 census my GGM was a widow staying with a family called Pigford who have South African connections, which made me think the Boer war was involved, but only soldiers killed in action are listed, those who died if illness are not, and there were many more of them
 Her marriage certificate(1919) shows here father was deceased and had been a serving Soldier.
I have written to the Edinburgh records office, but they could not help, sadly no response from the castle.
There is also a connection with the Windrem family on North East of England where my GM and her Mother lived for a number of years after my GGF's death. The other problem is my GGF's name I think every boy in the family was called the same, Archibald Thomas Patterson Scougall. I can find a number of them, but not sure if they are my GGF, Some have wives with SIMILAR names to my GGM which adds to the confusion.
Sorry for the long winded reply, but cutting it shorter wasn't possible

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Armed Forces / Edinburgh Castle Garison 1888-1902
« on: Thursday 26 July 18 09:23 BST (UK)  »
I'm trying to find out which Regiments were garisoned at Edinburgh Castle 1888-1902. I have tried contacting the Castle but don't get any response. Has anyone any ideas how to find this information?

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Cumberland / Re: What is this parish in Cumberland?
« on: Tuesday 05 December 17 11:50 GMT (UK)  »
Try Newton Arlosh. It would be better if you showed more of the document so that the formation of letters can be cross referenced

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Cumberland / Re: Graveyards
« on: Friday 24 June 16 12:26 BST (UK)  »
For Allerdale enquire at Perry's Palace on the Cloffocks. You will find Robert Deacon and his staff more than helpful.

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Northumberland / Re: MARY ELLEN JOHNSON NEE TUNSTALL
« on: Thursday 28 April 16 09:18 BST (UK)  »
Can I ask how to do that. I haven't a clue
dt

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