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WW1 In Memoriam / 18th August 1915, Gordon Crick
« on: Sunday 03 August 14 21:30 BST (UK)  »
PTE 1209 Gordon Crick Duke of Wellington regiment. Died 18th August 1915 in Flanders.
Gordon was my Great Uncle. He joined the TA in January 1912 at Lees drill hall.He had a twin sister Margaret, who i remember with great fondness. I think like most people of that generation their loved one's weren't talked about very much. In greatful rememberence

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Armagh / Re: Bryans family Armagh
« on: Sunday 21 July 13 18:49 BST (UK)  »
Hi
No I haven't looked under initials but i will, I had thought it could be his 2nd christian name also but then i thought it would have his full name on marriage cert. Thanks for the advice.

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Armagh / Bryans family Armagh
« on: Saturday 20 July 13 15:01 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I am having trouble locating my Great grandfather Henry Bryans. I have his marriage cert, he married Caroline Johnston on 19/7/1894 St Marks Armagh. His Father is David. I have his family on 1901 and 1911 census. I also have his wife Caroline and Children on 1901 and 1911 census but no sign of Henry. It states Caroline is married and not a widow on census. My Mum seems to think he was in the army but this not reliable info. His profession on marriage cert is mechanic.A lot of my descendants have connections with the railways. Has anyone any ideas as to where he would be?

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Suffolk Completed Lookup Requests / Re: 1841 Lookup Please - CRICK
« on: Saturday 17 March 07 20:21 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks it could be him I have him later as a groom. Sue could you check out 107/65/4 folio 5 pg 4. There is a Thomas Crick and other family members. Thomas is down as Ag Lab but on Davids Marriage cert says his father is Shoemaker. What do you think could this be his family.
Many thanks

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Suffolk Completed Lookup Requests / 1841 Lookup Please - CRICK
« on: Saturday 17 March 07 17:22 GMT (UK)  »
I have David Crick marriage to Jemima Crick Ixworth Parish Church 1847 but can't find him on 1841 census his fathers name is Thomas according to marriage cert but don't know if he was live when his son married any help or ideas would be great

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The Lighter Side / Re: Funniest names in family history
« on: Friday 16 March 07 17:45 GMT (UK)  »
I have a John George Tudor Ullock as far as I know they didn't have any children so little !!!!!!!!'s around

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Armagh / Re: Railway Workers
« on: Friday 16 March 07 17:36 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry I haven't replied before now. Barbara he was known as Sam as far as I know, he used to Live in West St then he moved to Thomas St

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Armagh / Re: Railway Workers
« on: Tuesday 24 October 06 22:43 BST (UK)  »
Hadn't thought of the Local Studies, he would have retired in the early 60s and had worked all his working life for them, he mainly did theBelfast- Portadown and Dublin runs.

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Armagh / Re: Railway Workers
« on: Monday 23 October 06 23:55 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for reply sites very informative had hoped for more about the workers

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