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The Common Room / National Burial Index does anyone have a copy?
« on: Monday 05 April 04 16:17 BST (UK)  »
does anyone have the NBI?
if yes or no, does it cover soldiers deaths in the WW1?
i know we have the commonwealth graves website, but i was just wondering.
my neice is going to France soon,to view the cemetries of WW1 soldiers and i wondered if the NBI would be of use - ie giving more info than the commonwealth graves website
jaq

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Somerset Completed Lookup Requests / Link: Somerset Parish Records
« on: Wednesday 31 March 04 15:14 BST (UK)  »
Many Somerset Records can be found at

found at:

http://www.paulhyb.homecall.co.uk/index3.htm

i hope its useful to some-one.
jaq




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The Common Room / Saved 1837.com searches
« on: Tuesday 23 March 04 15:33 GMT (UK)  »
i have saved all my searches from the http://www.1837online.com site.
i currently have 1,131 files appertaining mostly to my own researched names.
I was wondering if somehow we could re-use them? similar to the unwanted certificate project started by Chris.
any thoughts?
jaq

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Completed Census Requests / 1891 -1901 coventry SPENCER/WEAVER request please
« on: Monday 22 March 04 17:24 GMT (UK)  »
hi can anyone please do a look-up for Joseph Spencer,a motor fitter with Wife Eli*beth [nee Weaver]
once lived at 18,Court 14,Little Park Street,Coventry,Warwickshire.
very many thanks
jaq

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Useful Links / Link: Old Photos and Pictures
« on: Friday 12 March 04 02:28 GMT (UK)  »
There are currently 1844 WW1 photos online, organized as
follows:

http://www.gwpda.org/photos/greatwar.htm

see also:

http://www.deadfred.com/
for searchable family photos online [includes some from england]
jaq

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Completed Census Requests / poplar look up REQUEST willsher 1841/1871 please
« on: Tuesday 09 March 04 15:21 GMT (UK)  »
william willsher b.1841 mile end mdsx sailmaker
wife Ann [last name unknown]b.1841 shoreditch.
living at 52,knapp road,mdsx on 1881c.
any willsher's at poplar,thankyou.

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Completed Census Requests / 1851/61/71 furnivall Camberwell - Lookup Request please
« on: Tuesday 24 February 04 01:04 GMT (UK)  »
The Furnivall /Furnival family.

 henry edmund b 1821,
1851 census adress: white post lane,cambewell,lambeth.
1861 census address: 5,vine cott,canterbury row,oldkent road.
1871 census adress: woodland cotts,st james st.,camberwell,surrey.

Peckham, Camberwell, Surrey

thankyou
jaq

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Unwanted Birth, Marriage, Death Certs A to G / unwanted certs F.A.O Chris 1066hastings
« on: Saturday 21 February 04 12:54 GMT (UK)  »
hi chris, that was a good idea, i tried to reply but it wasnt 'clickable'
i have scanned all my certs, and often exchange with new-found cousins.
trouble is, how do we get to know who has what, who wants what etc...
 ???   maybe thats why the new topic was aborted?
jaq [pronounced jack]

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Census Lookup and Resource Requests / 1911 census
« on: Tuesday 17 February 04 17:49 GMT (UK)  »
 Re:Do you want to see the 1911 census early? you can help ,
RootsChat Administration replied:

"The early release of the census is not about money.

There is a hundred year rule on the census to protect the privacy and security of individuals who might still be living, this means that the earliest release of the 1911 census is the first working day of 2012.

If our ancestors who filled in the census in 1911 with theire private and confidential information were told that the records would not be released for a hundred years, then that it how it should remain. "

please post your views.... ::) .the question may of been long for the question box. it should have read"with so many elderly relatives already recalling their family information to aid their siblings, do you agree that the 100 yr rule should remain in force for the 1911 census to be made available? taking into account that we can already access the bmd certs up to 2001 on http://www.1837online.com"
jaq

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