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Canada / Re: Issues with Canada 1911 Census
« on: Friday 20 March 20 15:30 GMT (UK)  »
Here are the dates:

Alexander (Alex, Alec) Kizlik born March or April 1882 or 1883 (conflicting data)
James Kizlik born 1888

Regards,
Linda from Canada

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Canada / Re: Issues with Canada 1911 Census
« on: Friday 20 March 20 15:20 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks all - especially for the offers of help. 

The names I am looking for are Kizlik (which has been spelled Kaslic, Keslic and so on) and Borysowich (Borasowicz, Borisiwicz and so on) and Horosko (Horoszko)  in other documents and censuses.

I was also wondering if anyone has information on whether or not these newly arrived immigrants from Galicia (Austria) were hesitant about being included in the census for concern about their safety or ability to stay in the country.

Thanks much
Linda from Canada

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Canada / Issues with Canada 1911 Census
« on: Friday 20 March 20 04:01 GMT (UK)  »
My husband has several relatives who arrived in Canada in 1910 but I can't find them in the 1911 census, using both the Ancestry and FamilySearch searches.  They were living in Manitoba, around the Garson area, largely working at the quarry there.

Any help much appreciated.

Linda from Canada

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Wexford / Re: Kinchestown, Newtownbarry
« on: Thursday 10 October 19 23:05 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for this.  So would it be safe to assume that Kinchestown was located within or was a section within Kilbranish?

Regards,
Linda from Canada

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Wexford / Kinchestown, Newtownbarry
« on: Thursday 10 October 19 20:02 BST (UK)  »
In the Parish Registers of St Mary’s Church, Newtownbarry there is a reference to Kinchestown under the "Abode" column.  Can anyone advise the location of this abode? 

I am descended from a Protestant Kinch who moved from Ireland to Canada circa 1830 and still looking for clues as to the parish / village from which they came.

Regards, Linda

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Berkshire / Re: Shinfield – Welch / Simmonds / Davis
« on: Wednesday 02 October 19 21:54 BST (UK)  »
Does anyone have any advice re how to find soldiers in the 1851 census?  Some information on the web indicates that soldiers were to be included in the census in that year.

Regards,
Linda from Winnipeg

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Berkshire / Re: Shinfield – Welch / Simmonds / Davis
« on: Wednesday 02 October 19 14:58 BST (UK)  »
This is the correct info - fat fingers early in the morning:

Birth certificate has

When and where: Tenth December 1851 Shinfield

Name: Henry Davis

Sex: Boy

Name of father:  Henry Davis

Name, surname and maiden name of mother:  Jane Welch

Occupation: Soldier

Then it has the mark of Jane Welch, date of registration and signature of registrar

Thanks,
Linda from Canada

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Berkshire / Re: Shinfield – Welch / Simmonds / Davis
« on: Wednesday 02 October 19 14:46 BST (UK)  »
"Davis" not "David"above

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Berkshire / Re: Shinfield – Welch / Simmonds / Davis
« on: Wednesday 02 October 19 14:46 BST (UK)  »
Birth certificate has

When and where: Tenth December 1851 Shinfield

Name: Henry David

Sex: Boy

Name of father:  Henry David

Jane,surname and maiden name of mother:  Jane Welch

Occupation: Soldier

Then it has the mark of Jane Welch, date of registration and signature of registrar

Thanks,
Linda from Canada

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