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US Lookup Requests / Re: Millers in Ohio
« on: Wednesday 08 April 09 07:44 BST (UK)  »

Gosh, thanks again!
Yes I have WWI call-up card for David and also for Robert Thomas, but no WWII. Unfortunately your Ancestry link doesn't work for me as I have Ancestry.co.uk, and it clams up over anything American except on those very rare 'Free Trial' weeks!! However I am delighted to have Esther's maiden name - I have a photo of her with David and their son Ralph and various references to all of them in letters from my Aunt (Winifred Batten) to her Mother (Martha Moore, nče Williams) my Grandmother, written in the 1950s!!

Many many thanks again

Hazel

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US Lookup Requests / Re: Millers in Ohio
« on: Tuesday 07 April 09 22:43 BST (UK)  »
Hi again shellyesq!

Just to say that thanks to your links I have found the names of the husbands of my twins' sisters Edith and Winifred - Allsopp and Lawson plus birth & death dates. I'm only missing one surname now, that of David Alexander (b.1892 London)'s wife Esther but I think they moved to California and I can't find them! There were 7 of them altogether so I have a lot of family out there somewhere!!

Anyway thank you again for pointing me in the right direction.

Hazel

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US Lookup Requests / Re: Millers in Ohio
« on: Tuesday 07 April 09 17:44 BST (UK)  »

shellyesq - you're wonderful!!  Wow - that really gives something to work on!!! I can probably trace Edith's parents now in our 1881 Census.  Still can't get what you mean by John's birth date being on the death cert. - where did you find the death cert.?

Thanks again for your help.

Hazel

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US Lookup Requests / Re: Millers in Ohio
« on: Tuesday 07 April 09 16:39 BST (UK)  »
Hi Shellyesq!

Thank you for your posts. Yes, I thought I had found William some time ago but couldn't find a matching John!  By the way how did you find his birth date? Yes I think that is Abbie but unfortunately it doesn't give her Maiden Name!
I didn't know Edith and John were divorced and I do have what I suppose to be her death:
EDITH MILLER  20 Feb 1908 Jul 1980 45067 (Trenton, Butler, OH) (none specified) 283-22-6880 Ohio, but in the light of what you say I am not sure now! Same problem with Maiden Name! Is there no way to find Marriages ?  Quite a stumbling block!!
I do have a son Ronald G. for Abbie and William, born 1930 and two for John and Edith (Howard and Bevan) but I find to my horror that the birthdate I have for Bevan is 6 years before the wedding!! Not impossible I know but she would only have been 15!!
I think it's back to the drawing board don't you?!

Hazel

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US Lookup Requests / Millers in Ohio
« on: Tuesday 07 April 09 15:13 BST (UK)  »

I would like to find the Marriages of
        William G. Miller (b. London 1902) to Abbie M. (b. Ohio 1906) and of
        John Miller (b. London 1902)  to Edith (b. Ohio 1908)

They were twin sons of Robert Alexander Miller and Jane (Jenny) Williams and both married in 1929 in Ohio (probably a double wedding!).  I have them all on the 1930 Census but have no Maiden Names for the wives - can anyone help?  Edith's parents were born in Wales so I am curious when they emigrated.  Robert & Jane had emigrated by 1906 and my Aunt and her husband followed them in 1929.

Hoping someone can help me!

Thank you in advance,

Hazel

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The Common Room / Re: Vessel "Clarence" 1881 help please!
« on: Sunday 14 December 08 01:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Pauline - how are you? Well, I hope!

Thank you very much for your link - extremely interesting.  I wonder if he died in the cholera outbreak??!!!  I can't seem to find him anywhere else.

Thanks again anyway,

Hazel


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The Common Room / Vessel "Clarence" 1881 help please!
« on: Sunday 14 December 08 00:05 GMT (UK)  »
Hello All!

I have a relation, John T. Williams b.1866 in Manchester, who is in the 1881 Census on vessel "Clarence" in Eastham, Cheshire and down as 'Reformatory Boy'! I have been trying to find out if he was maybe deported on this ship, as he does not appear either alone or with his family on any other later Census.  He was only 14 and is among lots of other 'Reformatory Boys' of a similar age - could it have been a training ship?  Any ideas welcome.

Thanks in advance,

Hazel

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Hampshire & IOW Completed Lookup Requests / Re: 1861 Hampshire Census BATTEN
« on: Sunday 14 September 08 10:45 BST (UK)  »
Hi mollybee

Sorry - I have since found that it was the wrong branch and have pruned off Joseph & Co.!! Mine actually hailed from Somerset, Dorset and Wiltshire so if you have any questions there I maybe able to help.

Hazel

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Do you have them on any Census at all?  Are they resident in Wales?  Any other info at all?

Hazel

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