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So not a lot of extra info lol. Thank you Selina and David.
mm, David, not sure how I managed to miss that birth for Rebecca. It certainly sounds like her.

Again thank you both for your help and time.

Norma

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I'm hoping someone can help me find out a little more about my GGG grandparents and their family.
I've found the baptism entry for four of their children on the
Cambridgeshire Family History Society site but each entry has a * by it indicating that there is more than the normal information on the parish record so I was hoping that some kind person might be able to have a look at them.

What I know:
Isaac and Lucy Eat arrived in Australia in 1846 with the following children..
Eliz        16 years  (c.1830)
Charlotte 14 years (c. 1832)
Maria      12 years  (c. 1834)
Jacob      10 years (c. 1836)
William    10 years (c. 1836)
Reuben    4 years  (c. 1842)
Susan      3 years (c. 1843)
Rebecca   1 year (c. 1845)

I have them on the '41 census in Papworth St Agnes with the following ages (and spellings):
Isick Heate 30 (1811)
Lucey 25  (1816)
Lizer  11 (1830)
Charlotte 9 (1832)
Mariah 7 (1834)
Jackob 6 (1834)
William 4 (1836)
Ruben 1mth (1841)

On the Cambridgeshire Family History Society site, I've found the following baptisms (all with the spelling EAT with parents Isaac and Lucy and all in the parish of Papworth Agnes:
Eliza 1830 (for her record only their abode was listed as Hilton)
Maria 1834
Charlotte 1834
Jacob 1836

I've searched for some record of the births of Reuben, Susan and Rebecca using numerous different spellings of first and last names, but can't seem to find anything remotely like them (a birth certificate for one of these three would hopefully give me a bit more info on their parents.

I do have a marriage in Holywell cum Needingworth, Cambridgeshire in 1829 between an Isaac EATT and a Lucy CAVE that I got from the IGI, but I have no way of knowing if it is the right Isaac and Lucy.

Thanks in advance,
 Norma


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Lancashire / Re: getting a copy of a will
« on: Saturday 12 February 11 11:15 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Mo and Migky. I'll print that form up and send if off (once I get in international cheque) I re-read the info I had and realized the year for the probate was at the top of the page doh! so I don't have to assume anything now.

Norma

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Lancashire / getting a copy of a will
« on: Saturday 12 February 11 03:56 GMT (UK)  »
Could someone please help me. I'd like to know how I go about getting a copy of a will. I have found the probate notice for Manchester dated February 23rd (I assume 1924) stating that John Thomas Mobey died November 29th 1923. But I don't know what to do with info, I had found another probate notice for another ancestor, but it had a link for ordering a copy of the will there on the page (Cheshire archives)

Norma

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London and Middlesex / Re: Kensington Congregational Chapel (1859)
« on: Wednesday 09 February 11 10:12 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for those links Valda. There was certainly a bit more info than I expected (all very welcome though).

Norma

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London and Middlesex / Kensington Congregational Chapel (1859)
« on: Wednesday 09 February 11 05:41 GMT (UK)  »
I am in the process of trying to get information (and pics where possible) of the churches my ancestors were married and baptized/christened in.
My great grandparents were married in Kensington in 1859. I'm sure the certificate says Kensington Chapel, Allen Street and at the bottom it says Congregational Denomination.
I've been trying to find this place (hoping it still stands as it was then) and I have found the Kensington United Reformed Church on Allen Street and was wondering if this is the same church.

Norma

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Australia / Re: maitland
« on: Tuesday 11 March 08 05:16 GMT (UK)  »
Liz,
     The info on my CD is very basic. All it has is the following:

Surname                      Daley
Given Name(s)             Sarah
Index year                   1831
Father                          Thomas
Mother                          Anne
Denomination               Roman Catholic
Parish                           Sydney, St Mary's
Volume reference         V18312293 125
Registration year          1831

Sorry, I can't be of more help
Norma

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Australia / Re: maitland
« on: Thursday 06 March 08 10:06 GMT (UK)  »
As Sue asked.. do you have a certificate that actually states that?
I have a CD of NSW BMD and it says she was Roman Catholic and the Parish was St Mary's Sydney.
Also I grew up about 15 minutes away from Maitland (still live within 45 minutes of it) and I have never heard of Derwick Grove.

Norma

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Australia / Re: Look Up at Sandgate Cemetery, NSW.
« on: Wednesday 05 March 08 03:23 GMT (UK)  »
maps 1 and 3 which cover the Primitive Methodist and Anglican no. 1 section

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