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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: James Conrad Flood 1865
« on: Sunday 11 December 11 10:48 GMT (UK)  »
Wow thanks. Can anyone spot the James senior and wife Sarah before this 1891 census? We are trying to find out if there are any other siblings from this marriage?

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: James Conrad Flood 1865
« on: Sunday 11 December 11 10:34 GMT (UK)  »
Ooops, sorry should have read that first!!! Thank you.

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: James Conrad Flood 1865
« on: Sunday 11 December 11 10:33 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks you. I am confused now as I've just found James Flood publican on deadpubs website in the 1891 census at the Halfway House, Rickmansworth but it is clearly not the same James as this one was born in Norfolk and is 49 years old but I know from his grave he was 29 which fits with the watford death I found. Yet rellies info has her father born at the Halfway House???? Confused.....

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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / James Conrad Flood 1865
« on: Sunday 11 December 11 10:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hi rootschatters, I've been asked by a family member to research her grandfather James Conrad Flood (b; Jun (qtr) 1865 W. London) but I no longer have an ancestry subscription so was wondering if you kind people would take a look at the 1871, 81 & 91 census's for him. All I know is that he was born 1865 as above and died in Watford in 1894. I also found a marriage date of 1888 in Chelsea to either an Ellen or a Lucilla Sarah. He was a publican in the Rickmansworth/Watford area around 1890 and had a son also named James. Any help would be gratefully received.
Regards
JK

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Canada Lookup Requests Completed / Re: Grimshaws Ontario
« on: Thursday 05 May 11 08:53 BST (UK)  »
Hi there, welcome to rootschat! This was my thread. I'm not sure if I have any photos of Henry Abner Mottart, I would need to look. My Grandmother knew & talked of him as a boy as she used to stay with his (& her) uncle & aunt the Monks who looked after him when his father died. Not sure if you've read the whole thread as it's super long and complicated but in brief Henrys mother Ellen & my grt grt Grandmother Eliza were sisters. I had amazing help from some very kind people here and managed to piece together the families movements and emigration to Canada. My introduction to Harry Hastilow took my research to new levels and he has many photos we had previously not seen. How do you fit into the story? If you need any further info on the family I'm happy to share.
Jane

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Really love that one too Morrie, thank you. Looks so much better without daft giraffe, mind you that was the only way we could get him to sit still!!!! He looks very grown up, unbelievably he's not 3 yet!!!!! They have printed really well, I'm so pleased. I have them all dotted around the room to help me decide which one to use, will definitely be printing yours too Morrie. I'm thinking it wont only be Nanny & Grandad who get one for Xmas!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!  :-*

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Wow Pels that's superb! Great work, now I'm spoilt for choice!!!! Thanks again everyone.  8)

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Thanks everyone who worked on the photo  :) Thanks Mike, terrific, that's what I had in mind.  :-*

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Thanks for those, I thought the giraffe would be in the way, maybe one without the softening, if that's not too cheeky!!!

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