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The Lighter Side / Re: How has your family history been doing in 2023?
« on: Tuesday 02 January 24 16:40 GMT (UK)  »
2023 provided me with a breakthrough on my GGrandfather.
Having previously spent time trying to solve his riddle without success - "no trace" of him before his sign-up papers for the army in 1898. Despite having his DoB in the 1939 Register, no BC or baptism could be found. The army papers gave a tantallising clue - a mother as NoK, but the name and address proved to be a dead end. Then during 2023 some more army records came online. Fortunately, during his time spent in South Africa during the Boer War, he was loaned to another unit, he completed another sign-up record. This also gave a NoK mother, but this time, although the first names matched previous, it had a totally different surname, one I had not come across before. So on a punt, I looked at the indexes to see if there happened to be a birth of his first name but with this new surname for the DoB I had (which tied up with inferred ages on other records). Sure enough there was one, and in the right area too. So biting the bullet, I ordered the cert. When it came back, it had an exact match for the DoB. The ACTUAL father's (first) name matched what had been provided by my GGF, but obvs with this new surname. It appears that my GGF was born shortly before the parents were married and, after five more children, they lived apart for the rest of their lives (my GGGM remarrying shortly after my GGGF died). Quite where the surname my GGF lived by all his life came from, who knows. Maybe he was actually fathered by a different man to that listed on his BC/Bapt, probably only a DNA test will prove. But it certainly threw open an entirely new branch for researching.
Hopefully, 2024 will do the same for my last remaining GGF wall.

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My Dad was out there around that time. As was my (later to become) uncle, sadly no longer with us.
I'll ask my Dad exact years there.

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The Lighter Side / Re: Your dog's DNA
« on: Thursday 14 September 23 17:57 BST (UK)  »
Some dogs are prolific slobberers.
I know some people like that too  :o

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Leicestershire / Re: Digital downloads from LRFHS - a moan
« on: Tuesday 22 August 23 20:21 BST (UK)  »
RAR files look to be archives, like zip mentioned. Maybe only needed for transit.
If the files open as, say, Excel, see if from Excel you can "Save As" to your PC. This may or may not still have the password issue.
Another thing to try (if the above retains the password), would be trying to cut and paste  to an unprotected excel.

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The Lighter Side / Re: Transcribing records onto an Excel spreadsheet
« on: Friday 04 August 23 22:13 BST (UK)  »
Yes, databases don't have that issue. Even Microsoft's own Access. It's an issue you can thank Lotus123 for. When they invented that, no-one thought of all the other uses for spreadsheets, and most (all?) Spreadsheets since then have inherited the "problem'

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The Lighter Side / Re: Transcribing records onto an Excel spreadsheet
« on: Friday 04 August 23 21:50 BST (UK)  »
Be aware that Excel's date serial starts at the beginning of 1900. So don't think it will behave as you'd expect if you've only previous worked with 20th / 21st century dates.
There are ways around this, but mainly require a bit more in depth Excel knowledge.

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The Common Room / Re: FindMyPast email
« on: Friday 12 May 23 16:51 BST (UK)  »
Well, they replied:

"Thank you for your email.
 
We apologise for any confusion or concern caused by the email received advising 'Your subscription has been updated'.
 
This has been sent in error.
 
To confirm your current subscription remains as it was including any auto-renewal status and no changes to price will take effect until your next renewal date.
 
You can check your renewal information and price via the My Subscription section of My Account when logged in.
 
I hope this helps explain."

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The Common Room / Re: FindMyPast email
« on: Friday 12 May 23 12:17 BST (UK)  »
Same received here.
No changes in my account details, but have emailed them to query the purpose of their email.
I'll report back when (if) they reply.

I'm wondering if it is connected to the email they sent out warning that when my sub renews (December) it will be £5 more (before any loyalty discount). Maybe them altering that in the background triggered an automatic mail. We'll see....maybe.

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The Lighter Side / Re: Unfortunatel names
« on: Monday 10 April 23 01:07 BST (UK)  »
Problems sometimes occur when a woman takes her husbands surname on marriage
Thankfully Whoopie Goldberg never got together with Peter Cushing  ;D

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