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Essex / Re: Burial of Charles STEWARD
« on: Sunday 02 May 21 18:11 BST (UK)  »
You're welcome.
No, the burials on SEAX for St. Andrew's Hornchurch only go up to 1898. I got this information off of an MI index I have, originally done by the East London Family History Society.

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Essex / Re: Burial of Charles STEWARD
« on: Sunday 02 May 21 17:22 BST (UK)  »
Charles Steward was buried on the 24th February 1915 and Harriet on the 30th April 1912, both in St. Andrews churchyard in Hornchurch.  :)

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The Common Room / Re: Find My Past -- irritation
« on: Thursday 22 April 21 15:21 BST (UK)  »
Yes Rosie, I suspect you're right, but they probably paid a small fortune to obtain the 1921 census and are using current subscribers to try to cover their costs.  ::)

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The Common Room / Re: Find My Past -- irritation
« on: Thursday 22 April 21 14:12 BST (UK)  »
I think that it's all to do with the 1921 census that FindMyPast will have next year.
They're sweetening us all up by saying that we can have Pro. access until our British subscription runs out and then they'll hit us with a much dearer subscription that a lot of us don't want or need so that they can rake more money in to help pay for the 1921 census.

I think I'll take a break when my subscription runs out. I don't like being pushed into a corner!  :(

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Essex Lookup Requests / Re: Children of Mary Clift and Thomas Turner
« on: Thursday 15 April 21 10:54 BST (UK)  »
Yes. The poor little thing was buried in White Notley on the 10th June 1742.

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Essex Lookup Requests / Re: Children of Mary Clift and Thomas Turner
« on: Wednesday 14 April 21 17:44 BST (UK)  »
I have these people on my tree and have 3 more children too: Hannah 1742, Hannah 1744 and Judith 1753.

As there only seem to be one lot of Thomas and Mary Turner's in the area, I've just accepted that the Mary is the Mary Clift he married in 1729. 

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Scotland / Re: Buchanan/Whannell Family
« on: Friday 24 July 20 18:34 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks.  :)

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Scotland / Re: Buchanan/Whannell Family
« on: Friday 24 July 20 18:17 BST (UK)  »
No I haven't. Thank you very much for that Kloumann.  :)

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Scotland / Buchanan/Whannell Family
« on: Friday 24 July 20 16:51 BST (UK)  »
I have acquired some cutlery that has a family crest on it and have found out that it belongs to the Whannell family who seem to originate in Scotland. Possibly Ayrshire.
I am now curious to know more about this family and wondered if anybody could help.
According to Scotland's People, the family coat of arms seems to have been granted in 1778 to a Peter Whannell (alias Buchanan).
I think some of the family eventually moved down to London but would be interested to know about their origins presuming that they must have had a high enough status to be able to afford cutlery with their coat of arms engraved onto it!
Thank you.  :)

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