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Norfolk / Re: Denton,Norfolk
« on: Wednesday 26 November 14 11:25 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Billy.

meles

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Norfolk / Re: Denton,Norfolk
« on: Tuesday 25 November 14 11:19 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Billy for that offer. Since I lasted posted, I have visited the area a couple of times and taken a lot of photos and recorded as much as I can from graves and so on. I found the house "Brock's Barn". I wonder who lived there?

But if I need more, I'll let you know.

I was intrigued to see that there's a Brock building company operating in the area. I know there was a Samuel Joseph Youngs Brock (a very very distant cousin!) in the early 1900's who was a builder, but I can't trace what happened to him. I wonder if they are connected?

meles

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The Common Room / Re: Johann Schildknecht
« on: Tuesday 27 May 14 21:33 BST (UK)  »
Thank you, Rudolf. That's very interesting. I appreciate your efforts.

meles

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The Common Room / Re: Johann Schildknecht
« on: Tuesday 27 May 14 19:14 BST (UK)  »
Thank you. I think!  :)

meles

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The Common Room / Re: Johann Schildknecht
« on: Tuesday 27 May 14 18:00 BST (UK)  »
Ah, Nanny! I might have guessed you'd be one of the first with a helpful suggestion.  :)

Thanks. I shall have a look.

meles

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The Common Room / Johann Schildknecht
« on: Tuesday 27 May 14 14:46 BST (UK)  »
Having put my own tree aside for several months, as I seem to have progressed as far as I can, I am now trying to help a friend find her ancestors. And I have got stuck very quickly!  ::)

I know that Johann Schildknecht (b. c1884 Austria) did not marry Lilian Clements, his partner of several years. They both worked in a hotel in Manchester. They lived together and are in the 1911 Census in Manchester saying they were married, but the children's birth certificates prove otherwise.

He was from Austria, and was deported in 1914 at the onset of the Great War. Alas, Lilian died in 1919, and the children found themselves fostered to relations and Barnardo's. Their father was never found. I suppose he might have died in the WWI.

I have traced the Clements family, but of the Schildknechts, I can find no clue. The name is not not even in the one name section of RootsChat!

I see there are several in the USA, and I guess he might have emigrated after the war. I don't have a subscription to any US records. And I am unsure how to look up Austrian records.

Any suggestions on how to proceed gratefully accepted.

meles

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I have been looking for a Jersey birth for a friend for weeks. Not on Ancestry. Not on LDS.

Then I came to RootsChat. Of course, someone had the info I needed. One quick check with Jerripedia, and there he was! :)

Thanks.

meles

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Norfolk / Re: Charles Brock, b. Yarmouth 1850
« on: Sunday 16 March 14 21:22 GMT (UK)  »
Ho hum. Thanks for looking. A real mystery, this one.

I'll put it down to "abducted by aliens" and try again in another year.

There has to be an explanation... it's the one recent branch of my tree that has stumped (ho ho ho) me...

meles

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Norfolk / Re: Charles Brock, b. Yarmouth 1850
« on: Sunday 16 March 14 20:46 GMT (UK)  »
Sooo - it's possible that the family's records are missing in 1861 from Yarmouth.

But - assuming he died there - Charles' death also?

Which would explain things.

meles

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