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Nottinghamshire / Re: England & Wales christening 1530-1906
« on: Friday 10 May 19 18:17 BST (UK)  »
hi maggie again i know its no help to you but i help my nephews wife her surname was Granger
there was a lot in middlesbrough ,travelers,so your elizabeth could be from some were else or was married before to a granger so just keep diging and you will find her i will try for you kind regards dave

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Nottinghamshire / Re: England & Wales christening 1530-1906
« on: Wednesday 08 May 19 10:29 BST (UK)  »
hi maggi
20 November 1825 Elizabeth TUCKWOOD, Cross St, aged 30 (wonder if the age as transcribed is correct??
and if her last son george was born 1822 some dates are not correct as she would be approx 45 years old on death,
hope this helps the search for her dave

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Nottinghamshire / Re: England & Wales christening 1530-1906
« on: Tuesday 07 May 19 20:51 BST (UK)  »
hi maggie is yours still william tuckwood and elizabeth thy were married about 1800s elizabeth died 1825 some one said her age on dying may be wrongly transcibed so she may be about 50 years old
which her birth year around 1775 or less is this the same one please dave

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Nottinghamshire / Re: Who was the Wife of John Hutchinson?
« on: Monday 22 April 19 19:14 BST (UK)  »
Hi

Can anybody help me with finding the name and marriage details of John Hutchinson's Wife he was born in Clipston in 1653.  They had four children that I know of John born 1682, Elizabeth born 1685, Edward born 1687 and Gertrude born 1698.  Any help would be appreciated
hi tom i have  got these for you dave

Phoebe GIBSON
John HUTCHINSON 29 Jan 1676/7 Nottinghamshire Balderton

Phoebe GIBSON
John HUTCHINSON  29 Jan 1677/8 Nottinghamshire Farndon

i have a alice white 1871 gedling

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Re: Help with my dads photo clark
« on: Sunday 14 April 19 16:17 BST (UK)  »
Not certain but it could be "Ellis"...whatever it says, I believe it to be the surname then the address of the sitter. He may just be a family friend rather than a relative. Still not sure whether the number is 73 or 23  ::)
Carol
thank you carol robert had a sister called alice mabe to her i just dont kow but again thank you all for your time and help kind regards dave it is still great to be back

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Re: Help with my dads photo clark
« on: Sunday 14 April 19 15:06 BST (UK)  »
Nice one John...It looks like the photographer's notes for the hand colouring for the artist. The surname and address of the sitter...possibly..Ellis....73 or 23, North Cammish/Carnish ?
For a date I would say 1940s or 50s. I have a 1950s hand tinted photo that looks very similar. It could have been a head and shoulders shot taken from a group photo.
Carol
thank you carol

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Re: Help with my dads photo clark
« on: Sunday 14 April 19 15:03 BST (UK)  »
Is the scribble above North initials?

JW?

The word right at the top, Brown....
i have no idea thanks kind regards

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Re: Help with my dads photo clark
« on: Sunday 14 April 19 14:57 BST (UK)  »
Hi Dave, the writing on the back of your photo is really difficult to read. Could it be an address at the bottom? I have found 23 North Court in Thornton Cleveleys, Lancashire or 23 North Crescent in Featherstone, Wolverhampton or Clipstone, Mansfield or Durham or Easington, Peterlee or Washington, Tyne and Wear. Do any of these addresses mean anything to you? Here is my version of the photo.
hi trishanne sorry for the delay my dada uncle robert clark i have him in 1911 baxter st middlesbroug most all of my family were there over the years so robert married hillda m gill mbro then i have robert 1939 148 inkerman st preston lancaster they he joined the army i got this from his son so it could be robert thanks for your time and photo its great dave

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Re: Help with my dads photo clark
« on: Sunday 14 April 19 11:11 BST (UK)  »
My try at the photo.
And with the back of the card I tried to separate detail from damage... but I still don't know what it says. Bear in mind that I may have made a number of mistakes - painting over what should have been detail or leaving what should have been painted out - but perhaps it will help someone to work it out.
Cheers,
Peter
thank you peter great work i kept trying to read the back but getting nowhere this is why i am lost to who it is he his not my dad but i am gratefull for any help kind regards dave

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