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Messages - Edith reeve

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I managed to get her death certificate which confirms that she died at Parkside, but there’s an address on her death certificate too under ‘usual address’. She was admitted to Parkside in 1975 as far as I was aware so I was surprised to see an address outside of the hospital for her. I wonder if this is this normal? This flats were social housing and knocked down 10 years ago so it’s not like she owned the property.

Unfortunately Chester archives can’t help me as they only have records up to 1963 for Parkside hospital 😏

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Northumberland / Re: Lost father of Robert Rutherford 1676
« on: Monday 22 January 24 21:31 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you  :)

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Northumberland / Lost father of Robert Rutherford 1676
« on: Monday 22 January 24 00:31 GMT (UK)  »
Hi I’m trying to find Who the father is of Robert Rutherford
Birth 1676 • Alnwick, Northumberland, England Death Aug 1723 • Chollerton, Northumberland, England

Married to Mary White
Birth 1676 • Hexham, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom
Death abt 1771

I am really struggling to find anything and have had a few false trails.

If anyone could help me I’d really appreciate it
Thank you ☺️

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On Ancestry
I have just gone onto heritage to check on there and it says no scottish at all. Very different results.

Ancestry                                                               Heritage
English & Northern and western Europe 31              English 13.4
                                                                           Northern and western Europe 78.2                                                                                                                                                                                   
Welsh 16                                                               Welsh 0
Eastern Europe Ashkenazi Jewish 16                       Ashkenazi Jewish 5.7
                                                                           Eastern Europe 2.7
Scottish 20                                                           Scottish 0

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I am baffled! I have 20% Scottish DNA which is a pretty big chunk!
Yet I can find no Scottish relatives at all! Starting to doubt the validity and accuracy of these tests.
 ::)

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Anglesey / Professional records... methodist minister and pier master
« on: Thursday 10 October 19 14:47 BST (UK)  »
Hi my great great uncle Richard Lloyd (dob 1844) was a Calvinistic methodist minister living at 45 church street Beaumaris with his wife Emma (nee PRICE) IN 1881. He then was the pier master in the early 1900’s, from what I can gather he lived at Bron menai until 1904, opposite the pier until his wife died. There was then a public sale of many of his belongings and after that he lived at Arch Cottage, 2 Wall Street, which I believe is now the Janet Bell gallery. This is where he died in 1925, 7th February.
I don’t know if anyone could help but I’m just trying to find out anything about his life. I can’t find anything about his in a professional capacity which I find strange. I thought there may have been more information or photos?
Anything at all that you could help with would be very much appreciated.

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World War One / Re: Help finding info on great great uncle..WW1 14th Manchester reg
« on: Thursday 10 October 19 14:42 BST (UK)  »
To add to jim1's post.  You have his discharge papers assuming you have the documents from Findmypast.   No I have t got a copy of his discharge papers. I’ve not got a subscription to find my past 😞

MaxD

Parts covered by others simultaneously!

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World War One / Re: Help finding info on great great uncle..WW1 14th Manchester reg
« on: Thursday 10 October 19 14:23 BST (UK)  »
Thanks everyone. I can’t really afford to increase my subscription atm so I’ll see about the free trial.
It’s strange that he enlisted to the 14th battalion but his records then say the 12th, was that usual do you think?

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I use an online program called family echo, it’s free and you can print as big or small as you like and also send others the links to the tree online which is handy.

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