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Kent Lookup Requests / Re: Help to find Missing Parents of John A Vickers
« on: Monday 13 March 23 11:03 GMT (UK)  »
Can only find birth entry on GRO for Wm./Isabella's son Edward Thomas Vickers - mmn Forsyth.

So, William Vickers married Isabella Forsyth but can't find record of marriage.

Annette

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: Diary summary week ending 12th March 2023
« on: Sunday 12 March 23 15:40 GMT (UK)  »
Just to say I'm home again after another 2 week stay at my sisters.  Was only home a week before things got worse.   Felt so bad.   Will have been home 2 weeks tomorrow so faring better this time.  Vertigo treated by medication and (touch wood) the dizziness abated 4 days ago.   Hope it stays that way.  Trying to see, or even speak to a doctor, is a nightmare at my surgery.  Have to phone in at 8am, told you are 52nd in the queue (or whatever) and just to have to hang on the line which can take forever only to be told doctor will phone you before 6.30pm.   Due to current problems have had to phone on numerous occasions and had calls from doctors I've never even heard of before.   Alas, mostly Asian and for whatever reason I find it extremely difficult to understand them.   By the time you get a phone call they've already made their decision re. the facts you've reported and really don't listen to you.   My sister is a receptionist at another surgery and knows how things work (or how they're supposed to) and suggested I use e-consult instead of phoning.   Have done this twice now and things were much easier.   Since my vertigo medication would run out on 13th, and I'd not been told whether I should continue with it or not, I used e-consult again to check this out.  Doctor phoned at 9am the following day.   To my amazement and delight, he was my 'own' doctor, Dr.M.   It felt so very different to be able to talk to someone who knew me (my doctor for over 30 years).   He actually listened to me, asked questions, etc.  and said that I need to stay on the medication.   If I continue as I am I can reduce to 2 tablets a day (instead of 3) and so on.  At the end of the consultation he said how nice it was to talk to me again after all this time (last time I actually saw him was some time before the pandemic started).   He treated me like a human being instead of just a name and tel. no. as the previous doctors who've phoned me have done.   It makes such a difference.

Tomorrow my nephews wife is picking me up and we are going out to lunch which I'm looking forward to, Wednesday afternoon my niece (mother of the twins) is picking me up to take back to hers and I've been invited to dinner too.   Then on Tuesday the following week Jo (plus the twins) is picking me and the 4 of us are going out to lunch.

My sister and b-in-law (together with his brother and wife) left on Thursday for a 2 week cruise to Norway.   The thought of the North Sea in winter doesn't bear thinking about for me.   A friend very recently went on a 1 week cruise to Norway and had 2 horrific nights with winds and 30m waves.   Amazingly, she slept through the first one but was awake all night with the second one.   Had a text from my sister the first night saying all was good and that they'd just been given a menu for a 5 course meal.   Haven't heard from her since though (nor has anyone else in the family)!

Sorry about your car accident, LM, and the trouble you are having.   My car while parked was hit by a car reversing out of their drive way, just on the corner of my sisters road.   It was dark but as luck would have it I was actually standing outside my sisters at the time, heard/saw it happen and knew which house it was from.   They stopped, looked at my car, and then just drove off.   Whilst I was looking to see the damage the car suddenly appeared from the following direction having driven a circular route.   It stopped right by my car and they got out to look at the damage not knowing I was crouched down at the rear of my vehicle looking at the damage myself.   However, they completely denied they were the car involved and that they'd only stopped because they had seen me and wondered what the problem was!!!!   They never drove down the section of the road my sister lives on, always approaching their home from the other direction.   Luckily for me, one of my sisters neighbours had seen their car speeding up the road and duly noted as they never previously used that part of the road, their driving erratic and out of character.   I reported to the police and this neighbour volunteered to tell them what she'd seen, confirming my account.   The whole thing took a long time to sort out because they continually lied to the police.

The girls had their first baking lesson with Mummy making scones.   Attach 2 photos - Macy mixing, Darcy glazing.

Annette

   

 

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Immigrants & Emigrants - General / Re: Tedeschi family from Motherwell
« on: Friday 10 March 23 20:20 GMT (UK)  »
The couple married 1932 in Lanchester, Durham and a daughter born there Mar.1933.   Looks like another daughter was born 1935 at Rothesay - these 2 girls married in Renfrew in 1956 and 1957.

First born daughter died 2003 Glasgow (her husband in 1985 New Kilpatrick).

Annette

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Suffolk / Re: Sarah Ship b.1801 Suffolk
« on: Tuesday 07 March 23 01:37 GMT (UK)  »
She was born 1780 according to what is on the image.

That's what I saw, but if the minister started writing 17.. (for 1799) then remembered it was 1800, it might have come out looking like 1780. There doesn't seem to be a William and Mary couple in Snape that would have a child in 1780.
Baptisms seem to start with Mary in 1799, but she died as an infant. A later Mary Ann Ship 1805 was the mother of Emily Lucock,  who appears with Mary Ship in 1841 and 1851 (grandaughter in 1851)

I think '1780' is clerical error too, and not an adult baptism, perhaps as simple as stated above.

Too many coincidences otherwise.  Sarah's husband Isaac Smith, newly widowed,  and their son living with Mary Ship at Snape in 1841, Mary (wife of William) of Snape (children baptised Rendham), and a Sarah Ship baptism at Rendham 1800 which would indeed fit.

Anyway, that's my opinion anyway.

Annnette


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The Common Room / Re: No mother's maiden surname
« on: Monday 06 March 23 01:46 GMT (UK)  »
Don't think Eliza (b.1862) was the Eliza Jane who married Edwin Richard Heard.  1891 census for Edwin and Eliza J. shows she was born ca.1866 and Eliza b.1862 was a plain Eliza.

Annette

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The Common Room / Re: No mother's maiden surname
« on: Sunday 05 March 23 20:06 GMT (UK)  »
There was another possibility Eliza b.1862 (as listed on 1881 census).

Can't find marriages or deaths for Sarah Jane and Eliza, nor on census from 1891.

Annette

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The Common Room / Re: No mother's maiden surname
« on: Sunday 05 March 23 19:26 GMT (UK)  »
As stated, no mothers surname listed on birth entry so he was illegitimate.  I too would think that Trevithick was surname of his birth father.

However, he doesn't appear to have been baptised so the only way to establish who his mother was is by purchasing his birth certificate.

Annette

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: Diary Summary Week Ending 12 February 2023
« on: Friday 10 February 23 15:39 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for your kind wishes.  Just to add to the mix, today I've been told I have vertigo too!!

Annette

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: Diary Summary Week Ending 12 February 2023
« on: Wednesday 08 February 23 11:38 GMT (UK)  »
Just to say I am still around and catching up on threads I missed.   Have some health issues at the moment and just returned home after spending 2 weeks at my sisters.   Couldn't remember my password for Rootschat so unable to keep up with what's been happening.

Apart from the usual health issues I've finally admitted that I am suffering from depression, an aftermath of the pandemic.   So in uncharted waters right now.   Would just like to feel 'normal' again.

Longing for better weather when one can sit outside again.  Have always hated winter which gets worse as I get older - so hate the cold.

Enough of my moaning.

Annette

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