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United States of America / Sam (Salvatore) Anthony Camiller (Camilleri)
« on: Thursday 11 April 24 20:57 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I wonder if anyone can help me.  I have been searching for further information regarding my great Uncle Sam (Salvatore) Camiller/i.  He was born in 1900 in Malta and at 18 years old he immigrated to the USA.  I think he initially went to Detroit to work in the car industry but moved to New York to set up/work in a family business making furniture.  I found him in the 1940 census living with his brother Joseph and his family.  I also found his paperwork for naturalization (citizenship) but after that I cannot find anything else.
We left Malta in the early 1960's and in 1967 he visited us in London with his wife Anne/a. My Mum kept on writing to him until he passed away.  I also know he lived in Little Parkway.
Can anyone help me find out when and who he married.  Did his wife die or did they divorce?
I know he worked in insurance but what I don't know.
Any information would be great
Thanks

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World War One / Arthur White - Sapper, Royal Engineers -Reg. No 71683
« on: Tuesday 26 January 21 16:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I am trying again to locate some information regarding Arthur White. I have asked once before but thought I might try again. I know that he was born in 1878 in Fetcham, Surrey. He joined the 3rd Battallion Grenadier Guards in 1897 and left in 1909. What happened to him after that is a mystery.  My friend found his 4 medals at her Aunt and Uncle's home - two from the Boer War and two from World War 1.  I suspect the link with her family and Arthur White was the Royal British Legion. I have found his Boer War records but nothing about his WW1 records.  I have located a medal roll which has the same regimental number. It states that he received the Victory and the British medals which I think are the two WW1 medals she has. However no other records.  Can anyone help me?  Did Arthur marry?   I  think he died in 1965 as we found a commemorative card for his death.  Thanks

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Hi
Thank you so much for all the information you have sent.  It has been fascinating to read all the newspaper articles which draw a picture of the life and death of William Sherret, his wife and her consequent 2nd husband! Wow!!!  All of this information began with a census showing Mary Ann living with her in-laws and registered as the wife of a mariner!

My apologies for taking a while to send you my thanks. I know how hard it is to find information as I have been searching for info regarding my Grandfather for years.  The Sherret's are a part of my husband's family tree.  He was amazed!

Thanks again.

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Hi
I wonder if you amazing people can help me solve a little mystery which I am at a loss how to do!

William Sherret born in 1823(possibly 1822?) in Fettercairn.  Parents William Sherret and Isobella Stephen who on the 1841 census lived in Crechiburn, Fettercairn & by 1851 William (the father) was a farmer of 90 acres employing 4 labourers of Mains of Glenfarquhor, Fordoun.

William the son by 1841 wasn't living with his family and I suspect was a Mariner.  In 1849 he married Mary Ann Jones in Whitechapel, London quite a way away from his original home! On the 1851 census Mary Ann was living with her in-laws so I believe William was at sea at the time. The next mention of William was in 1858 in an obituary stating that he died in Auckland, New Zealand on the 5th August of that year.  It states he was the Captain of the Barque Queen at that time.

I know that barque is another term for clipper but I haven't found any mention of Barque Queen or any incident regarding William Sherret and his death. Also wondered what he was taking to New Zealand at the time.  Was Mary Ann with him? Did they settle in New Zealand?

Can anyone tell me anything about William's career?  Was he a captain and what happened in 1858?  Also what happened to Mary Ann - her father was Edward Jones and on the marriage certificate I cannot be certain if he was a Lawyer or Sawyer?

Many thanks

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Thanks. Will do! Thought it would be more complicated!

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Hi
Many thanks. Great additional info. Really appreciate it  How do I link it to the New Zealand page?

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Hi
I wonder if you amazing people can help me solve a little mystery which I am at a loss how to do!

William Sherret born in 1823(possibly 1822?) in Fettercairn.  Parents William Sherret and Isobella Stephen who on the 1841 census lived in Crechiburn, Fettercairn & by 1851 William (the father) was a farmer of 90 acres employing 4 labourers of Mains of Glenfarquhor, Fordoun. 

William the son by 1841 wasn't living with his family and I suspect was a Mariner.  In 1849 he married Mary Ann Jones in Whitechapel, London quite a way away from his original home! On the 1851 census Mary Ann was living with her in-laws so I believe William was at sea at the time. The next mention of William was in 1858 in an obituary stating that he died in Auckland, New Zealand on the 5th August of that year.  It states he was the Captain of the Barque Queen at that time.

I know that barque is another term for clipper but I haven'f found any mention of Barque Queen or any incident regarding William Sherret and his death. Also wondered what he was taking to New Zealand at the time.  Was Mary Ann with him? Did he settle there?

Can anyone tell me anything about William's career?  Was he a captain and what happened?  Also what happened to Mary Ann - her father was Edward Jones and on the marriage certificate I cannot be certain if he was a Lawyer or Sawyer?

Many thanks

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Family History Programs, Tree Organisation, Presentation / Family Tree Maker 2006
« on: Wednesday 22 January 20 17:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I need some advice.  I am still using Family Tree Maker 2006 on my laptop.  Maybe it's because I've used it for so long, but I really like the software.  Anyway my laptop is rather old and is also still on Windows 7.  My husband feels that it is time for me to upgrade my laptop and therefore go on to Windows 10.  I do not think I can use FTM2006 on Windows 10 and quite honestly I also don't think I can find the original discs which have been mentioned in other topics on this forum. My problem is that I have thousands of names and information stored on this FTM version.  If I buy the new 2019 version would I be able to transfer all my data from the 2006 on to 2019?
Any replies?

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I need some help sorting out the data I have found for Charles Henry Sweet and Annie Matilda Knight.  I know they married in 1893 in Lambeth and had 5 children.  We were told by an Aunt that either Charles or one of his Sons worked at the Royal Dalton Lambeth pottery.  We were given a pot made there and have found that it was made between 1891 and 1927. I cannot find any records of this and even though I was told there are records of employees of the Lambeth pottery I cannot locate them.  Any ideas? I suspect that a relation did work for the potteries but which one is a mystery.
Also on the 1939 register Ernest Sweet's occupation - he is a nephew of Charles Henry - is listed as a fish fryer formerly Yard Dower.  What is a Yard Dower?
Many thanks

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