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The Common Room / Re: Researching a Publican
« on: Sunday 06 May 18 22:20 BST (UK)  »
Groom - that has helped quite a lot. Thanks

Cathy that is very helpful too.

I think there were two to three generations of Bush's that ran the pub so it would make sense. Just a shame I do not have more information

Ray - romantic connection but as I said very difficult to explain.

Paula

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The Common Room / Re: Researching a Publican
« on: Sunday 06 May 18 21:46 BST (UK)  »
He was the publican as I mentioned. He was a romantic interest, not that that helps in looking for someone.

I am guessing, but not sure, which is why I am asking for suggestions of where I might look for info that he would have been between 30 - 40 years old

The connection, difficult to explain

Paula

Just seen the post about Facebook page. I will try that thank you, definitely worth a try

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The Common Room / Re: Researching a Publican
« on: Sunday 06 May 18 21:32 BST (UK)  »
Hi

As I said I am looking for the full name of Mr Bush the Publican from the Seven Stars in Timsbury, Somerset and all I can tell you is he was definitely there in 1944.

That is why I asked if there was a website where I might find details of the publican at the time. Unfortunately the PubHistory site does not have details of the publicans in the pub in 1944.

Paula

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The Common Room / Re: Researching a Publican
« on: Sunday 06 May 18 20:52 BST (UK)  »
Hi

I am looking for the full name of the publican whose surname was Bush. It is someone my mum once knew. He would have been there in 1944

Paula

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The Common Room / Researching a Publican - CLOSED
« on: Sunday 06 May 18 19:41 BST (UK)  »
Hi

I am trying to find out who the Publican for the Seven Stars Inn, Timsbury, Somerset was in 1944. All I know is the surname was Bush.

Is there a website that tells you more about researching publicans after the 1911 census?

Thanks

Paula

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Somerset / Re: ANGELL in Somerset
« on: Monday 29 February 16 11:18 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jo

This person posted this about 6 years go, perhaps that is why they are not answering.

Paula

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Sussex / Re: Dog House, Rushlake Green
« on: Thursday 16 April 15 22:00 BST (UK)  »
Just out of interest I thought I would put this old photo in the thread. This is a photo of the Dog House, Rushlake Green, it used to stand in front of Dog Cottage which is the house that is still there. This one got demolished due to it being not fit for purpose and my Nan was moved with the family to Back Lane, Rushlake Green.

Paula

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Hi

For the last decade I have used Family Tree Maker on a windows laptop and have got on fine with it. However I have now treated myself to an iMac and I am trying to find out what software runs with success on it. I have thought about buying the latest version of FTM for the iMac but I have also thought about the possiblity of trying something new, something designed for the iMac. I have considered buying Windows for the iMac and using the software I already have, but I feel the need for a change, something new and modern looking.

So does anyone have any suggestions about software that runs well on the iMac. I have tried trial versions of both Heredis, but do not like the American date system, and I have tried MacFamilyTree 7.

Thanks for your input

Paula

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The Common Room / Re: Obituaries and death details
« on: Thursday 24 January 13 17:19 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
Thanks for your suggestions. I have looked at them but I think I am better at researching things from a long time ago.
The person I was looking for was Michael Worth (Aug 1937) he would have been 73/5 and all I know was that he lived in the Greater Manchester area.
I will just have to try ringing around when I have time next week.
He was quite an important member of the family which is why I am trying to trace his burial/cremation.
Thanks
Paula

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