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Re: Kings Royal Corps 1882 - what is it?
« Reply #27 on: Sunday 13 November 05 23:34 GMT (UK) »


Hey Kev!!

Anybody would think you played cricket or something .......  ::)
I guess Robert " bowled a maiden Over ".... !

Sorry couldn't resist !!  ::)

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Re: Kings Royal Corps 1882 - what is it?
« Reply #28 on: Sunday 13 November 05 23:40 GMT (UK) »
Nice one Liverpool annie

Many Many thanks Kev for the census info.  This helps a lot. :D

Much appreciated sorting this conundrum out a bit more for me.

May be able to help you sometime

My other half say yippee and many thanks

See you anon

John Rowley
DUNN - Cambuslang, LKS
FORSYTH - Shotts, LKS
FRAME - Hamilton, LKS
HODGSON - Hamsterley, DUR
HUMPHREY - Easingwold, NRY
HUNT - Frimley, Surrey
MCKECHNIE - Argyll - Shotts
NETHERCLIFF(T)/ DRAYCOTT Sandhurst, BKS
PEPPERCORN - Lolworth, Cambs
PRATT - Thirsk, NYK
REDSHAW - Hamsterley, DUR
REYNOLDS - Fritton,Stratton,NFK
ROWLEY - STS to DUR
TALLACK - St Agnes Padstow,CON
WALMSLEY - NRY,Brum
WILSON - Hamsterley, Co Durham
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Re: Kings Royal Corps 1882 - what is it?
« Reply #29 on: Tuesday 29 April 08 01:32 BST (UK) »
I've just been reading this series of messages and I think I may have another or similar problem.  I received an email requesting help in finding the name of a Mr BOXALL who married an Elizabeth Ann ?  All I'm given is that her 2nd husband ?  BOXALL could have been born in Sussex.  She may have married him in South Africa around about 1896, unless they met and married in India where Elizabeth's first husband and first two children died. Caroline was born in South Africa abt 1895; and Emma (called Elaine first name was Emma) was born in Malta abt 1896. They came back to live in Yorkshire. ? BOXALL died before 1901.
With these few clues I found Elizabeth with the two girls in 1901 living in Farnley, Yorkshire.  I found Emma E. (birth/Baptism) 1895 no parents named just a note that states 60th Regiment; in Naples, Malta.
Any chance this could be the same BOXALL that is being looked for and a second marriage for him?

I'm researching BOXALL's World Wide as a One name Study and would love to answer this riddle.

Thanks
Ronnie
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I'm also researching my own line.
CARPENTER (Petersfield, Hampshire)
PITTS;  RICHARDS;  TARGETT; LANE; FALLA;