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Scotland / Looking for Leonard Larson.
« on: Saturday 24 May 08 11:17 BST (UK)  »
I know this is a bit of a long shot, but does anyone out there know,or knew of a Leonard Larson who was born in Scotland? He would have been born in the 1920's and he fought in Italy in WW2.
An old pal of his from those Italian days is looking for him. His name is Maurice, and he is very anxious to contact him if at all possible.
It may be that poor Leonard is now dead, but I don't have any access to Scottish BMD's, only Findmypast.com, and FreeBMD.
I really hope that someone can help.
Regards.
Ann.

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Thank you so much,Sarah. Problem solved after years of looking! I can't believe that the name has been transcribed as Kritchen and not Kitchen!!
You must have gone to an awful lot of trouble to find that, and I am eternally grateful to you.
Many thanks once again.
Ann.

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Lancashire Completed Lookup Requests / Liverpool lookup for Kitchen family 1901
« on: Thursday 13 March 08 20:14 GMT (UK)  »
Please---has anyone got a decent census for Liverpool 1901? I subscribe to Ancestry but cannot find my grandfather in this year.
Samuel Kitchen b 1881 should be with his parents and siblings--James, William, Florence,Alice, Rose and Mary. Parents were James Richard Kitchen b1858 and Catherine/Mary b 1860, all in b Liverpool. I have got segs on my eyeballs, looking for them.
Many thanks.
Ann.

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Down / Re: The McNeilly family Co Down.
« on: Sunday 18 November 07 11:52 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you both very much for your help. Since I last wrote, I have been in contact with another member of the Mc Neilly family who lives in the same area. If it hadn't been for your help, I would not have been able to make contact with her, and swop photos.
Thank you once again for your very generous help and your time.
Regards.
Ann.

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Down / Re: The McNeilly family Co Down.
« on: Saturday 03 November 07 17:14 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you so much AMBLY and AGHADOWEY!!
I really am very impressed with you both. I now have something to go on--so to speak.
Thank you Ambly for doing that lookup for me, I wouldn't have known where to start. The William you found, is in fact the uncle that I remember as a child.
Thank you both once again, I am very grateful to you both for your help, and I shall investigate that link shortly!
Cheers.
Ann.

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Down / COMPLETED- The McNeilly family Co Down.
« on: Saturday 03 November 07 11:36 GMT (UK)  »
This is my first posting on an Irish Site and I am getting desparate now.
Was there a census in 1891 and if so how can I access it? I subscribe to Ancestry.com but that's no help.
I've recently found that my uncle's parents were born in Ireland. In 1901 they were living in Cheshire, and had their family of 3 children in England, but family lore says that the parents were born/came from Newcastle in Co Down.
The father's name was Thomas McNeilly b 1874, and he married Linna Ann also born in Ireland 1869. Where can I search for their marriage, it would have been in Ireland before 1897?
I am now at a dead end and would appreciate some help from a kind soul out there.
Thanking you in anticipation!
Ann.

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Montgomeryshire / Re: The Hafod. Llandinam.
« on: Tuesday 04 September 07 11:44 BST (UK)  »
Hello Ricky.
Many thanks for that link! It seems like the place, but maybe a bit too far out of Llanidloes to cycle, and for a little girl to walk pushing a doll's pram on Xmas day, which the owners had given her. I'll try and contact them anyway.
Thank you once again.
Ann.

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Montgomeryshire / The Hafod. Llandinam.
« on: Monday 03 September 07 19:52 BST (UK)  »
Does anyone know,please, of an old house called The Hafod in Llandinam. It was there in the 1930's, and quite an imposing house it was! It was a favourite place for my aunts to cycle to from Lani for picnics, so it must have been in quite large grounds. Is it still there, and exactly where is it? I would love to visit it.
Many thanks.
Ann.

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Cheshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Chester City Centre.
« on: Saturday 25 August 07 11:06 BST (UK)  »
Hello Celia.
Many thanks for your reply. A very kind man on the Cheshire Rootsweb list has been to photograph the road for me, but unfortunately some of it has disappeared  for the inner ring road, the 2 houses that I was interested in!
There is a Photographic Museum nearby that will probably have pictures of them, so I shall pop in and have a look when I'm next in Chester.
Thanks once again.
Yours.
Ann.

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