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Hampshire & IOW Lookup Requests / Nuname / Vuname Cottage
« on: Monday 18 August 14 14:31 BST (UK)  »
Hello,

My parents have just started to live in Nuname cottage (number 25, The Street) in Crookham village.  And they wanted to know more information on the cottage and previous occupants.

It is a Grade II listed cottage but on the English Heritage website it is named a Vuname Cottage.

I've tried searching for it on all the census but have had no luck....

Does anyone have any ideas?  I've hit a bit of a brickwall.

Also interested in what the name of the cottage could mean.

Any help is much appreciated.

Thanks,

Terri

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World War One / Re: WW1 Look up request!
« on: Tuesday 01 November 11 17:44 GMT (UK)  »
This what I thought that he may have died in the war and she was left alone.

Also I thought army volunteer meant he wasn't conscripted and that he joined of his own free will.

Terri
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Antrim / Re: Family Mystery!! Please Help!
« on: Tuesday 01 November 11 17:42 GMT (UK)  »
I saw this one too. But at the time wasn't sure as there wasn't enough information to say it was him.

But it is defo a possibility.   :D

Terri
X x x

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World War One / Re: WW1 Look up request!
« on: Tuesday 01 November 11 16:10 GMT (UK)  »
The nearest marriage I can find is:

Ireland, Civil Registration Indexes, 1845-1958 for Joseph Reilly

name:   Joseph Reilly
registration district:   Dublin North
event type:   MARRIAGES
registration quarter and year:   Jan - Mar 1915
volume number:   2
page number:   557

Corresponding with:
Mary Ellen Ayres same vol and page.
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.2/MFLD-934/p1

But need to order the certificate to see if it is them.

Terri
x x x x

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World War One / WW1 Look up request!
« on: Tuesday 01 November 11 14:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Everyone,

Got a bit of a family mystery to solve and was wondering if anyone can shed any light.

A family member's father confessed on his deathbed that he had lived his whole life using a stolen identity.  And gave his children copies of his real birth and baptism certificates and said they could change their names to their real name if they want to.

We are now trying to find out more information on his family as he was actually adopted.

The information on the birth certificate is:
Born 1915 14th December at 108 My Lady's Road Belfast.
Name: Joseph Vincent O'reilly
Father: Joseph O'reilly of 108 My Lady's Road
Mother: Mary O'reilly Formally Ayrs
Fathers Occupation: Army Volunteer
Present at birth Mary McCaffrey 19 Ballarat St.
Birth Registered: 29th December 1915

If anyone could shed any light on this gentleman's military career it would be very much appreciated:

Father: Joseph O'reilly of 108 My Lady's Road
Fathers Occupation: Army Volunteer

Many thanks

Terri
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Antrim / Re: Family Mystery!! Please Help!
« on: Tuesday 01 November 11 13:53 GMT (UK)  »
He stole a birth certificate from a friend to join the army and lived by the surname of Ferrin.

We know he grew up in an orphanage but do not know which one or why.

Maybe his father died in the first world war?

Many thanks for that shall pass on the information to my relative.  Where is it possible to buy the record from?

Terri
x x x x

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Antrim / Family Mystery!! Please Help!
« on: Tuesday 01 November 11 11:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Everyone,

Got a bit of a family mystery to solve and was wondering if anyone can shed any light.

A family member's father confessed on his deathbed that he had lived his whole life using a stolen identity.  And gave his children copies of his real birth and baptism certificates and said they could change their names to their real name if they want to.

We are now trying to find out more information on his family as he was actually adopted.

The information on the birth certificate is:
Born 1915 14th December at 108 My Lady's Road Belfast.
Name: Joseph Vincent O'reilly
Father: Joseph O'reilly of 108 My Lady's Road
Mother: Mary O'reilly Formally Ayrs
Fathers Occupation: Army Volunteer
Present at birth Mary McCaffrey 19 Ballarat St.
Birth Registered: 29th December 1915


The information on the Baptism certificate is similar:
Date of Baptism: 17th December 1915
Date  of Birth: 14th December 1915
Name of child: Joseph Vincent O'reilly
Name of Father: Joseph O'reilly
Name of Mother Mary Ayrs
Name of Sponsers: Mary McCaffrey.


We are trying to find the marriage certificate of Mary Ayrs and Joseph O'reilly and also any information on theirs lives or his army career.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Many thanks

Teresa
 x x x x

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Leicestershire / 1911 Census Look Up > Charles Meadows
« on: Monday 03 October 11 19:52 BST (UK)  »
Hello!!

I was wondering if someone could very kindly do a look up on the 1911 census if they have a subscription for the following person, ideally I would like the rest of the household information:

name:   Charles H Meadows
event:   Census
event date:   1911
gender:   Male
age:   3
birthplace:   Leicesters Lester, Leicestershire
record type:   Household
registration district:   Leicester
sub-district:   South Leicester
parish:   Leicester
county:   Leicestershire

Many thanks!

Terri
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Immigrants & Emigrants - General / Re: Passenger James Dunnett Cook - Help Please!
« on: Wednesday 10 November 10 16:58 GMT (UK)  »
Well my Grandmother has been in contact with people in Australia who are decended from his brothers.  And they have said that he went over with the brothers. 

I think I am going to ask for their email addresses and email them myselves for the full story.  I believe he did die in Swaffham in 1910.  But all my family are saying that isn't true....

Plus there is no actual evidence of him ever leaving England...

Thank you so much for your help! 

Terri
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