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Wiltshire / Re: TAYLOR family 1823 - 1880 Wiltshire - Fluke connection
« on: Wednesday 03 July 13 09:19 BST (UK)  »
HI, I have just seen your post - I am researching the Fluke family.  It could be that the Fluke you mentioned is one that I am also searching.  I have a George Fluke  b. 1831 and m. Rebecca
Our family seems to come from Trowbridge area, Wiltshire.
Could we be searching for the same man?  Cheers

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London and Middlesex / Re: Charles Fluke - how to find his father
« on: Tuesday 02 July 13 02:25 BST (UK)  »
Hi Rosie,  No, I don't have an exact date. I only got the date from a Family Tree so have no real evidence at this stage.
I'm not sure where to find the North Bradley Marriage register - can you advise.
Am I right in.....the only records back this far are from Church Records?
Thanks for your help. Much appreciated.

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London and Middlesex / Re: Charles Fluke - how to find his father
« on: Tuesday 02 July 13 02:22 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Eyesee,  This would seem to make sense - I think I got the date of death from a Family Tree - so I have no real evidence as yet.   I wonder if there were any conflicts (wars) around this time that Charles might have left for? 
I'll keep trying.  Thanks for your help

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London and Middlesex / Charles Fluke - how to find his father
« on: Monday 01 July 13 06:24 BST (UK)  »
I am trying to find the parents of Charles Fluke (1800-1851) who I believed married  a Jane.
Their children were George (1831-1905), William (1826) Eliza , Joseph (1833) and Charles (1837-1938)
The family lived in Wiltshire. 
Can't seem to find Charles' parents anywhere.  Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you

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South Africa / Re: Bishop Family
« on: Friday 21 June 13 00:55 BST (UK)  »
Wow!  Thank you so much.  What a lovely lot of helpful information.  Much appreciated.
This means that I now can press onward.  Up to now I have been stumped with James McKay.
Great work.  Thanks for making the effort.

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South Africa / Re: Bishop Family
« on: Wednesday 19 June 13 23:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi,  Thank you - I would love to receive a copy of the death of James McKay Bishop.
Do you have any other information about him? eg. his birth, occupation, parents etc.
Would love to trace his family back - wondering if the Bishops came from England , Scotland etc. originally.  Don't suppose you know who his parents are??
Do you have any photos of the Bishop family that you could share?
Thanks so much for your offer.  Looking forward to receiving the information. Cheers

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South Africa / Re: Elizabeth G Venables of South Africa
« on: Wednesday 19 June 13 08:03 BST (UK)  »
Hi, Just read your rootschat.  Don't know if we will end up with the same Venables ...but I am also searching this as part of the Bishop Family Tree.
The Venables I have come across is a Mary Elizabeth Venables b. 1839 m. to a James McKay Bishop.
The name Venables was also given as a name for her grandson: viz John Herbert Venables Bishop.  I don't know the areas of South Africa.  The ones I am researching come mainly from Bloemfontein. Maybe if you looked at Mary Elizabeth Venables it might lead you to other Venables.  Just a thought. Cheers

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Thanks for your help.  Will keep on tracking. Cheers

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No I'm sorry that is all the information I have. Except Ivy May's surname was probably Hewitt.
Thanks for looking
Out of interest what is the soundex search?

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