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The Common Room / Re: 1939 register code help please
« on: Thursday 18 April 24 10:57 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
There is a page on FindMyPast for enumeration districts https://www.findmypast.co.uk/articles/1939-register-enumeration-districts

However looking at the entry and where the coding is placed I would think it is more likely to do with the NHS who notated this register over the years.

CD

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Australia / Re: Fairsky passenger lists late 1960's
« on: Wednesday 10 April 24 14:25 BST (UK)  »
Becw5 - Silly question probably, but do you know what state you were born in? (NSW, Qld etc)
That may help us to guide you to a link for extra info.

Why would you think that your birth month is incorrect? A child's birthdate wouldn't normally be changed prior to adoption (if you were adopted).

Where did you find that your mother's maiden name might be choppin or legon?

Please be aware that specific details re living persons are not to be used on this forum.

Maybe two different queries going on here.  But to the poster called Becw5

There are lots of searches that seem possible here at the NAA. Immigration, citizenship, migrant: https://www.naa.gov.au/explore-collection/immigration-and-citizenship

Perhaps your mother was a '£10 Pom'?

CD

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: 1939 Register, London evacuees difficult
« on: Tuesday 09 April 24 20:44 BST (UK)  »
My understanding (and this goes back some few years now) was that every year the system would be updated. Everyone 100 years +1 day would be opened.  I had assumed from what I'd been told that any other entries  the system had identified as having died would also be opened. I'm not sure how often these updates now occur.

Also, I don't think the system was fool proof.  I know of one colleague who was on the register and whose information had not been redacted!  He was not a happy chappy and demanded his entry be closed. 

CD

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: 1939 Register, London evacuees difficult
« on: Tuesday 09 April 24 15:34 BST (UK)  »
Hi Rogier

You'll just need the d/c. If you don't have it, sounds like you might need to buy it.

Yeah, sounds like if there is a line redacted underneath the sister it may be him.

CD

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: 1939 Register, London evacuees difficult
« on: Tuesday 09 April 24 14:49 BST (UK)  »
Hi Rogier

Unfortunately you'll not find in this man via a search.  Anyone 'deemed to still be alive' so under 100 years will be redacted (that's the black line) you'll have seen.  They won't event turn up in a search.  You'll need to wait a couple more years I'm afraid.

Saying that, you should be able to submit a copy of a d/c for the record to be opened.  But I think you have to have identified where the redaction is.

CD

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Lancashire / Re: no trace of two births 1920's
« on: Friday 05 April 24 23:28 BST (UK)  »

Can you help find Betty and her first two boys births  and possibly a marriage for J M Coenen and Rowena (Betty)
Many thanks for your time. Gail

Birth of Jones boys:
Edward Jones District: Chorlton Qtr Sept 1917  8c 1023  mmn Acton
Ernest Jones District: Chorlton  Qtr Jun 1920 8c 1577   mmn Acton

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The Common Room / Re: Where is she buried?
« on: Thursday 04 April 24 16:30 BST (UK)  »
Hello all

My husbands great grandmother died in 1938. We discovered today, thanks to a newspaper article, that she committed suicide. There is a report on the inquest, but nothing at all about a burial is in the newspapers (that I can find).
I can't find any burial records, but I think that is due to the time period is still not online at the moment.
She lived in a village called Thaxted in Essex. So, I wondered if a) she isn't buried there but in the closest municipal cemetery b) because of her death, her burial was secret or was her body returned to her place of birth in Finchley, London.
Her name was Clara Johnson nee Neville, 1872-1938
Her husband George William Johnson married again a few months later after advertising for a housekeeper/companion in the newspapers!
thanks in advance
Lisa

Hi Lisa

Finding a burial of an ancestor is one of the hardest things we can try and do in family history.  Usually my first port of call is Findagrave (this is a volunteer lead website) Downside - not all cemeteries have been photographed. They only record graves with markers.

I would also try Deceased Online (£) many councils are now selling this information to Deceased online rather than having to monitor it themselves. They have lots of information. https://www.deceasedonline.com/servlet/GSDOSearch

I don't think a municipal cemetery would 'refuse' to  accept someone because of the type of their death.  It is 1938 we are talking about. 

You also  need to consider cremation. And think about crem records.  Try Essex Archives

If no luck also consider if the family had a family plot?  Some did most did not.  Also consider looking for where the husband is buried.  There may be a route back to her resting place.

Kind regards,
CD

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South Africa / Re: Thomas Davies born Herefordshire 1861
« on: Thursday 07 March 24 22:40 GMT (UK)  »
There is a James Davis who married Jane Morris 1860 registered Ledbury

Is this the one you refer to?

Hi amondg

No, my James was b 1877 he later married in SA.  I'm good I know about my James Davies. Thx CD

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South Africa / Re: Thomas Davies born Herefordshire 1861
« on: Thursday 07 March 24 21:17 GMT (UK)  »
i have not much to go on and i am hoping that someone can help.
i am researching my great great Uncle Thomas Davies, born Herefordshire 1861. His parents were Thomas Davies born  1841Tupsley, Herefordshire. mother Martha Davies. His brother my great great grandfather was James Williams born circa 1835 and his wife was Jane Morris
i have Thomas Davies on the 1881 census living with his Uncle James at Pwlldu, Blaenafon. After that I lose Thomas (born 1861).
i have been told that he went to South Africa, no knowledge of his wife but he had a daughter called Rose Davies.
We believe he might have sailed on a ship named St Helena but that is only family verbal history.
Hope someone can help

Best
Ken

Hi Ken

I have a James Davies in my family, born in Shropshire in 1877.  He ended up in SA also.  He went to SA as he was involved in the Boar War.  James ended up staying after the war to work on the railways.

Good luck with your search.

CD

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