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Thanks Trystan,
So when I read a reply to mine, I do what Ive just done now and click the reply button, and type away.

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All these kind people are replying to my posts and when I think I am responding to their replies, I find I've actually answered my own. I cant get the hang of this at all.  Tracy.

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Ireland / Re: Has anyone seen the name McGoverne with an e on the end?
« on: Thursday 24 March 05 10:18 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks to all who read and answered my post about the McGoverne spelling with an (e).
All the census indexes, and images I've seen definitely have an (e) on the end. It's my surname too.
This is my tree on the male McGoverne line.
Robert William McGoverne, born c1838, Scotland.
Frederick Edward McGoverne, born 1872 Burma.
Lionel Beaumont McGoverne, born  1901 Woolwich
Lionel Courtnais Joseph McGoverne, born 1922 New Zealand.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Is the surname Gomersall ever spelled Gomersoll?
« on: Saturday 19 March 05 11:35 GMT (UK)  »
Hi jon.armitage, My G.Grandmother died here in New Zealand in 1921, and my G.Father gave the details. He was very young at the time and I wondered if he maybe got the spelling wrong. Tracy in New Zealand.

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Ireland / Has anyone seen the name McGoverne with an e on the end?
« on: Saturday 19 March 05 10:56 GMT (UK)  »
Hi all, very new to Rootschat,
 Has anyone seen the name McGoverne, definitely spelled with an (e) on the end? In all my trawling around the internet Ive only seen it spelled that way for 2 families and I hope they are connected. Many thanks if anyone can answer.  Tracy in New Zealand.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Is the surname Gomersall ever spelled Gomersoll?
« on: Saturday 19 March 05 10:16 GMT (UK)  »
On my Great Grandmothers Death Cert her Surname is spelled Gomersoll. Im wondering if that is a mispelling of the usual, Gomersall. Many thanks if anyone can shed some light on this. Tracy.

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Armed Forces / Did Army Schoolmasters live in or out of Barracks?
« on: Saturday 19 March 05 10:01 GMT (UK)  »
I have one index, from the internet, of my ancestor in Portsea, out of Barracks. Should I assume he would have been in a private house in previous and subsequent censuses?

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Staffordshire completed Look up Requests / Re: William Surman 1891 Look-up please
« on: Saturday 19 March 05 09:18 GMT (UK)  »
Saw this today while looking through a census index and wrote the name down because I'd seen it on this forum. Eliza Surman, 25, Birthplace, Colchester, Essex.
Im sorry I ddint take anymore details. Hope it is of help. Tracy.

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Suffolk / Thank You Suepip
« on: Thursday 17 March 05 01:11 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Sue,
I cant thank you enough for all that info you posted for me about the Bacons from the 1851 Census. Ive searched for these people solidly for 15 months. Thanks a million. Tracy in New Zealand

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