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The Common Room / Re: 1939 Register - A challenge!
« on: Monday 07 December 20 06:56 GMT (UK)  »
Rosie,
Thank you so much for your replies which have certainly given me some ideas to explore further.
Your help is much appreciated, thank you!

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The Common Room / 1939 Register - A challenge!
« on: Saturday 05 December 20 16:53 GMT (UK)  »
I've found details of a Sybil M. DUFFIELD born 9 June 1902 on the 1939 Register on both Ancestry and FindMyPast... both entries appear to be for the same person, with the details crossed through in red ink on both... however, she's living at two different addresses!

On the Ancestry link below, she is with her husband George DUFFIELD, along with two redacted entries whom I'm assuming are their children.

https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61596/images/TNA_R39_6190_6190C_013?pId=37369710

Sybil appears at the top of the page on the FindMyPast link below, living with her son Basil E. DUFFIELD who is entered at the bottom of the previous page, below what appears to be one redacted entry.

https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA%2FR39%2F6297%2F6297B%2F014&parentid=TNA%2FR39%2F6297%2F6297B%2F014%2F01

Second pair of eyes needed, thoughts required re: two different addresses, different occupants, redacted entries AND the meaning of the red ink please.

I'm completely puzzled...

My thanks in anticipation of any helpful replies... Sal


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The Common Room / 1939 Register - a challenge!
« on: Saturday 05 December 20 15:35 GMT (UK)  »
I've found details of a Sybil M. DUFFIELD born 9 June 1902 on the 1939 Register on both Ancestry and FindMyPast... both entries appear to be for the same person, with the details crossed through in red ink on both... however, she's living at two different addresses!

On the Ancestry link below, she is with her husband George DUFFIELD, along with two redacted entries whom I'm assuming are their children.

https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61596/images/TNA_R39_6190_6190C_013?pId=37369710

Sybil appears at the top of the page on the FindMyPast link below, living with her son Basil E. DUFFIELD who is entered at the bottom of the previous page, below what appears to be one redacted entry.

https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=TNA%2FR39%2F6297%2F6297B%2F014&parentid=TNA%2FR39%2F6297%2F6297B%2F014%2F01

Second pair of eyes needed, thoughts required re: two different addresses, different occupants, redacted entries AND the meaning of the red ink please.

I'm completely puzzled...

My thanks in anticipation of any helpful replies... Sal

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Their children's baptisms -

Bap: 8th June 1823 – Matthew, son of Robert & Elizabeth WALKER of Fearby, labourer

Bap: 29th March 1825 – William, son of Robert & Elizabeth WALKER of Fearby, labourer

Bap: 5th Dec 1827 – Mary, dau of Robert & Elizabeth WALKER of Fearby, labourer

There a two or three Marriages of a Robert WALKER to an Elizabeth, all with different surnames. There is also a Robert WALKER marriage to a Mary.
All are within the relevant time frame.

The Masham PR's (Bap's, Mar's & Bur's 1599-1837) contain many mentions of the surname WALKER - far too many for me to list here, unfortunately. If you would like to research your family further, may I politely suggest that you purchase the three books yourself, as published by the Yorkshire Parish Register Society.

Regards,
Sara

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Graveyards and Gravestones / St Marks Woodhouse, Leeds
« on: Sunday 20 October 13 17:06 BST (UK)  »
Hello,
In response to a one year old message, I hope that I may be able to help with this query.
CJL mentioned previously that the St Marks Burial records are available, via subscription, on the Yorkshire Indexers website.

http://www.yorkshireindexers.info/forum/content.php?1-home&tabid=59

As part of an ongoing ‘St Mark’s Woodhouse project’ the Yorkshire Indexers have photographed all of the visible, surviving Headstones and these along with a transcript of the relevant Memorial Inscription are currently being processed for upload to the Gallery section of the site. Where a Headstone is no longer visible or hasn’t survived, the MI (as recorded over 20 years ago) will be attached to a photograph of a ‘black cross’ and be surname searchable.

http://www.yorkshireindexers.info/gallery/browseimages.php?catid=103&orderby=title&direction=ASC&cutoffdate=-1

Behind the scenes, information taken from the original Burial registers, Grave registers and Grave receipts is also being checked and collated into a new database… in future all of this information will be linked and made available through a new interactive Plan of the Churchyard. An invaluable resource which will be fully surname searchable and by clicking on a particular Plot, within the Plan, all the information available for that grave and its occupants will be displayed, including the Photograph & MI (if a stone exists) or the MI only (if stone hasn’t survived)

I have been able to locate your family, the following are all buried in Row 60 / Plot 23 & 24

Burial 
1555, Mary TAYLOR 1840
585, Edward TAYLOR 1855
754, Emily TAYLOR 1856
4078, Mary Elizabeth TAYLOR 1873
1410, Margaret Ann TAYLOR 1876
6054, Edward TAYLOR 1881
1680, Mary BLAND (nee TAYLOR) 1889
1688, Robert William TAYLOR 1889

Please find photograph of the grave and MI below – you may have to register on the site to view

http://www.yorkshireindexers.info/gallery/showimage.php?i=53617&c=103

No sign of daughter Isabella TAYLOR in this plot… was her surname still TAYLOR when she died in 1906?

Regards,
Sara

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Clitheroe - Memorial Inscriptions
« on: Saturday 19 October 13 17:58 BST (UK)  »
Hello Mo,
Thanks for your very prompt reply and link to St Mary's MI's
No DUCKWORTHs or WOODs unfortunately  :'(

Thanks for your help,
Sara

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Clitheroe - Memorial Inscriptions
« on: Saturday 19 October 13 17:01 BST (UK)  »
Would anyone have access to the Memorial Inscriptions for St Mary Magdalene and St James churches in Clitheroe please? My DUCKWORTH and WOOD families are buried in both church-yards... I would like to know if there are Headstones.

Thank you,

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Durham Lookup Requests / Re: Baptisms - Coxhoe, Durham
« on: Monday 09 May 11 13:30 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks for the advice re: Coxhoe.
Yes, the Durham Records site looks to be my best bet.

Thanks for your help !

Sara

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Durham Lookup Requests / Baptisms - Coxhoe, Durham
« on: Monday 09 May 11 07:25 BST (UK)  »
Would anyone have access to Coxhoe parish records please?
I would like to know if the following children were baptised in Coxhoe.
Thank you.

As found on the 1871 Census, children born Coxhoe, residing in Coxhoe.

Father: George ANDERSON
Son: James ANDERSON b 1863/64
Daughter: Eliza ANDERSON b 1865/66

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