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Durham / Re: Tinkler family
« on: Yesterday at 09:46 »
John Tinkler
Born 37 December 1797
Baptised 29 November 1801 Middleton in Teesdale
Mother Mary Tinkler, single woman
Notes - born in Bodersdale, illegitimate

https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58180b23e93790ec8ba089ba/john-tinkler-baptism-durham-middleton-in-teesdale-1801-11-29?locale=en

Thank you elmeltom

No wonder i could not go back any further.

Keith

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Durham / Tinkler family
« on: Yesterday at 08:25 »
I am trying to trace further back regarding the Tinkler family.  They originated from The Baldersdale and the Middleton in Teasdale.  At the time Baldersdale came under the Yorkshire boundary but it now comes under the Durham boundary.
The last person I can find is John Tinkler DOB 27 Dec 1797 born Baldersdale Died 7 June 1824 Middleton in Teasdale.
I cannot find his father or his mothers details.

Thank you - Keith

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World War Two / Re: 5th Bn East Yorkshire Regiment - Pte Harry Peterson
« on: Thursday 18 January 24 16:28 GMT (UK)  »
You may want to edit out the duplicate quotes🤣

Oh dear 🫣

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World War Two / Re: 5th Bn East Yorkshire Regiment - Pte Harry Peterson
« on: Thursday 18 January 24 15:09 GMT (UK)  »
WW2 service records are still with the MoD








Thank you 👍

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World War Two / 5th Bn East Yorkshire Regiment - Pte Harry Peterson
« on: Thursday 18 January 24 13:06 GMT (UK)  »
I am struggling to find additional information regarding my great uncle. I know he served with the 5th Bn The East Yorkshire Regiment (Duke of York’s Own) during WW2.  I have obtained some data from the CWGC site.
4348060 Pte Harry Peterson DOB: 13 May 1913, Liverpool. Died: 17 Aug 1942, Mediterranean Sea. I believe he was a POW captured in North Africa, he along with hundreds of other POW’s the ship was I believe sunk by a British submarine? On its way to Italy.  Have tried to find out what medals he was awarded and other military details without any luck. I hope someone can point me in the right direction. Thanks in Advance

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Dublin / Re: James Madden - Dublin 1754
« on: Wednesday 12 July 23 22:06 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Keith.
It’s best to begin with someone where there are definite records, I would say, and then work back.  :)

I shall do thanks

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Dublin / Re: James Madden - Dublin 1754
« on: Wednesday 12 July 23 16:42 BST (UK)  »
Thank you. I saw that earlier.

How do you know that he is an ancestor of your cousin?
You say John is his child. Where do you have that record?
Who is John’s child etc to connect to the family?

I am sorry I keep asking questions.
I have to go out soon but I am sure you will get help. I will check later.

You are fine, sometimes we all need a shove and a bit of a kick sometimes.

I have taken this on from my cousin, I think the links are a bit ropey.
I will delve more deeply. You may not see another post from me until tomorrow.

Keith

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Dublin / Re: James Madden - Dublin 1754
« on: Wednesday 12 July 23 15:58 BST (UK)  »
Can you work back from a definite person record.
Who is the person you have with John and Sarah as parents?

How have you arrived at James, the fringe manufacturer?
Do you have a record with this evidence?


Name   James Madden
Dates   1801-1825
Location   Town: Dublin; County/Colonial: Ireland manchester
Occupation(s)   button & trimming ware house, fringe ware house
Gender   Male
Address(es)   11, Aston's quay; Town: Dublin; County/Colonial: Ireland
Source Date   1820

https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discoveryui-content/view/1977252:3877?tid=&pid=&queryId=4b6991bac8b9bcc2472b3f1105d1642b&_phsrc=qOH20&_phstart=successSource





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