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Sussex / Re: Dudley C OLIVER, deceased
« on: Wednesday 13 October 21 22:02 BST (UK) »
Have your PM and note the two replies on the questions I posed for my former neighbour who I understand you are in regular contact with. I have no other info as I made the enquiries at her request.
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New Zealand Completed Requests / Re: British Army, Worldwide Index 1861 - New Zealand service
« on: Wednesday 17 March 21 02:28 GMT (UK) »
Pte William Kerr #696 born Dutton, Shoemaker, enlisted 17 May 1859, discharged on payment NZ, 14 March 1867, HMS Fawn.
page 14 ‘Discharged in NZ’, Hugh and Lyn Hughes, 1988.
gladyseva
page 14 ‘Discharged in NZ’, Hugh and Lyn Hughes, 1988.
gladyseva
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The Stay Safe Board / Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« on: Thursday 19 March 20 22:47 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for the joke re-print, Mike.
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The Stay Safe Board / Re: State of emergency Covid 19 (Part 3)
« on: Thursday 19 March 20 21:01 GMT (UK) »
Looking for the dog joke (with neck cone). Saw it on Rootschat last night, NZ time, and now can’t find it and want to cheer up a friend. Can anyone help? Gladyseva
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Leicestershire / Re: Measures family Ashby de la Zouch area.
« on: Friday 06 December 19 00:54 GMT (UK) »
And I have an Elizabeth MEASURES bapt 10 Jan 1813 Normanton Le Heath. Father Richard, labourer and mother Ann. Ref # on my copy of Bapt Register is DE1771/2 (though I don’t know the origin of that, sorry).
I believe she is the Eliz MEASURES who married George WAKELIN 19 Oct 1830 in Loughborough, All Saints.
Any use??
Gladyseva
I believe she is the Eliz MEASURES who married George WAKELIN 19 Oct 1830 in Loughborough, All Saints.
Any use??
Gladyseva
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Sussex / Re: Looking for Eliza/Elise JONES d.6 March 1939, Bexhill COMPLETED with thanks
« on: Wednesday 31 July 19 05:34 BST (UK) »
Thank you for your help. Elise is a happy neighbour with just those linkages. Verifying the family story re her name was the object of the exercise, rather than genealogy and it seems if Eliza was called Elise it was probably a pet name.
Cheers, gladyseva
Cheers, gladyseva
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Sussex / Re: Looking for Eliza/Elise JONES d.6 March 1939, Bexhill
« on: Friday 26 July 19 18:53 BST (UK) »
Thank you both.
Yes, the dc gives cause of death as Sprue.
Grateful for the burial location and the Will, which could help firm the connection.
There is apparently no family knowledge of any Jones aunts/uncles/grandparents at all. The death of Eliza, followed by WW2, remarriage of widower and death of Dudley seem to have understandably disrupted communication with the family.
gladyseva
Yes, the dc gives cause of death as Sprue.
Grateful for the burial location and the Will, which could help firm the connection.
There is apparently no family knowledge of any Jones aunts/uncles/grandparents at all. The death of Eliza, followed by WW2, remarriage of widower and death of Dudley seem to have understandably disrupted communication with the family.
gladyseva
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Sussex / Re: Looking for Eliza/Elise JONES d.6 March 1939, Bexhill
« on: Friday 26 July 19 09:52 BST (UK) »
Wonderful. Thank you Cathy.
That ties her to the family via Mrs KNOWLES. That’s Cecilia mentioned above.
Now to find another two linkages to have the confident ‘proof’.
gladyseva
That ties her to the family via Mrs KNOWLES. That’s Cecilia mentioned above.
Now to find another two linkages to have the confident ‘proof’.
gladyseva