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Sussex / Re: Thomas Whiting born Handcross
« on: Sunday 30 April 17 11:29 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for all the replies - very kind of you all.

I have the info on his wife Sarah Norris and on him going forward from his marriage.

I have seen the website and it is very interesting but it's always good to see the actual records yourself rather than make a speculative tree (I'm not suggesting the tree on the website is speculative).

I think I will pencil in his parents as William and Hannah and keep looking for confirmation.  In the meantime I will take a look at the tree on Family Search and at the Thomas born in Newington.

Many thanks again  :)

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Sussex / Re: Thomas Whiting born Handcross
« on: Sunday 30 April 17 09:16 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for the reply.  He married Sarah Rachael Norris 2 Nov 1835 at St Mary Newington.

Someone on Ancestry has his date of birth as 2 Nov 1803 but I don't know where this info is sourced from.

Do you know if Slaugham baptisms are online (I have tried the obvious big sites) or if there was a non-conformist church there at all? 

Many thanks

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Sussex / Thomas Whiting born Handcross
« on: Thursday 27 April 17 16:51 BST (UK)  »
I'm trying to establish the parents of Thomas Whiting (sometimes spelled Whiteing).

The 1851,61 & 71 census's all indicate that he was born 1803/04 in Handcross.  The 1881 census shows him as being born in Brighton.

He may have been a non-conformist, I'm not sure.  I have been unable to find a baptism for him online and don't have much experience researching Sussex records.

Many thanks in advance for any help.  :)

Monique

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London and Middlesex / Re: Drews from Islington Workhouse
« on: Tuesday 15 November 16 17:53 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Dawn, I was wondering how to go about this as didn't really want to post my email address on here!

Drop me a message Peter if you want some more info on Roseanna.  She was a very interesting lady.  :)

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London and Middlesex / Re: Drews from Islington Workhouse
« on: Tuesday 15 November 16 15:07 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Peter,

I have a lot more information on Roseanna Drew since I last posted about her.  If you would like to email me I am happy to share.  What line does your wife decend from?  I am descended from Roseanna's son George Freemantle.

As stated by Jonw65, Rosanna's father was noted as William Rolls.  Her mother Martha also had other illegitimate children and spent her whole life in and out of workhouses.  Fortunately, Rosanna managed to make a better life for herself.

Let me know your email address if you would like to know more and I can invite you to my tree on Ancestry.

Monique

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Berkshire / Re: NWN when digitized?
« on: Tuesday 24 May 16 09:11 BST (UK)  »
I did vote for NWN when British Newspaper archives first began, I no longer have a subscription but I will encourage a couple of people I know who do, to vote!

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Berkshire / Re: NWN when digitized?
« on: Monday 23 May 16 08:38 BST (UK)  »
I really hope they do - I'm sure there are still many stories linked to my family to be found in there... I can only cope with so much scrolling of the microfiche!  :)

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Kent / Re: Sittingbourne Electroral Rolls/Registers
« on: Wednesday 17 June 15 08:37 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for your help and the useful links, Kent isn't my regular area of family history research so I was pretty clueless before. :-)

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Kent / Re: Sittingbourne Electroral Rolls/Registers
« on: Wednesday 17 June 15 08:14 BST (UK)  »
Thanks I am looking at The British Library at the moment.   I am in Berkshire and can travel.

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