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Derry (Londonderry) / Re: Derrychrier
« on: Thursday 26 August 10 21:10 BST (UK)  »
thanks

now i am going to sound really dim, how do i do a parent search without knowing a childs first name?

oh ignore that i was being very dim and have seen how to do it now lol

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Derry (Londonderry) / Re: Derrychrier
« on: Thursday 26 August 10 12:46 BST (UK)  »
Thanks aghadowey . I think that is her brother on 1901. I have also found him on 1911 living somewhere else.

I had a look at Proni but wasnt sure how to use the search, can you help please?

Mary... I found that birth for Fanny & also one for her possible brother (on 1901) on familysearch but I could not find a marriage for her parents. Would you mind telling me where you found this?

Thanks so much for all your help.


Jo

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Derry (Londonderry) / Derrychrier
« on: Wednesday 25 August 10 17:34 BST (UK)  »
I have a Fanny Payne Scott i am looking for born c1877 married 1903 Hanover Square, London

1911 London census says she was born in DerryChrier, Londonderry.  I cant find Derrychriere...can anyone tell me which parish it might be in?  I have looked on Genuki and it is not listed.

Thanks

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Essex Resources & Offers / Re: New Book: "A Pub Crawl Around Essex"
« on: Saturday 31 May 08 20:37 BST (UK)  »
bummer looks interesting but not a single pub in Buckhurst Hill mentioned

i am trying to find info on the following pubs...if anyone has anything..pics, stories, etc i would so love to hear from you

Buckhurst Hill Pubs

The Roebuck
The Bald Faced Stag
The Reindeer
The Duke of Edinburgh
The Warren Wood
The Railway Tavern
The British Queen
The Title Deed Tavern
The Three Colts
The Fox
The Prince Alfred
The Prince of Wales

to find out what info i already have on these pubs please visit

http://buckhurst-hill-history.btck.co.uk/MemoriesHistory/Pubs

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Essex Resources & Offers / Re: Local history websites
« on: Monday 26 May 08 09:14 BST (UK)  »

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Essex / History of Buckhurst Hill, Essex
« on: Saturday 24 May 08 08:54 BST (UK)  »
Hi

I am in the process of creating a website for the History of Buckhurst Hill which so far has photos, memorial inscriptions war memorial info and a partially transcribed census for the area. The site is a non profit making local interest site.

I would be pleased if anyone would take a look and i would be interested in your feedback

http://buckhurst-hill-history.btck.co.uk

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Is today if anyone is interested in going.

Saturday, January 19, 2008
Time:   10:00am - 5:00pm
Location:   Eastbury School, Hulse Avenue, Barking

there are going to be lots of stalls and FHS by the sounds of it

http://www.eolfhs.org.uk/images/FamilyHistoryFair.jpg

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Sorry there are no Fiddes baptisms between 1792 & 1812 at St Mary Whitechapel

there are however 3 Fidder baptisms which is similar to your Fiddes and an r can sometimes look like an s

FIDDER
Joseph Thomas  bap:10 Sept 1809  father: Job  Mother:Ann  Address: Swallow's Gardens
Sarah  bap: 20 May 1807  father: Job  Mother:Ann  Address: Swallow's Gardens
Job bap: 07 Nov 1804  father: Job  Mother:Ann  Address: Swallow's Gardens

Dont know if that helps at all??


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Blimey i have found her on 1841!! with her parents, Boyds Garden was a street in Hanover Square parish....fantastic

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