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lisaking
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4 Dec 2009 20:52 |
sorry viv cross wires it drives me up the wall x and you are still both on my list ,u help so many people x
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FannyByGaslight
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4 Dec 2009 20:46 |
How would I do that then Sean?I am NOT on facebook or even registered,God forbid !! But all my 3 sons are,silly boys.....
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lisaking
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4 Dec 2009 20:33 |
oh no not u aswell look her up lisa king maiden name she ll love it having you as a friend she always reading my genes posts she thinks your all fab xxx
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FannyByGaslight
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4 Dec 2009 20:28 |
FACEBOOK???? You are now off my xmas card list Sean.
viv
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lisaking
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4 Dec 2009 20:15 |
ha thankyou i think i will but wont be till after christmas this family has really got to me i could be looking for years . it says suffolk though on ancestry janey x viv i not been on much as lisa has found facebook x ill keep looking thanks for helping me both ,i like to fall back on you both once in a while just to make sure im on the right track x if i dont talk to u both before christmas have a good one xxxxxxxxxxx
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FannyByGaslight
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4 Dec 2009 19:14 |
Arrrggghhh I go out once in a blue moon ,and SeaN SAYS HELLO. Hello Sean ,I cant send waves cos I got a new keyboard and the waves are now STRAIGHT .
Do as Janey says cos she is a right old witch ,BUT,she is good at this and if she cant sort it out ,NO ONE CAN.
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JaneyCanuck
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4 Dec 2009 18:41 |
Wha'? Wha' happen? Where am I?? ;)
The birth is actually in West Ham, which is really an Essex bit of London. Ancestry's definitions of where things are tend to be somewhat loony.
I'd say go for it. What's another 7 pounds? It's quite possible it was a Mr. Atkinson who married a Ms. Mace who had been previously married, or a couple who weren't married, or some such, but you may as well find out!
The name is actually Peggy I Atkinson. Make sure you get all the spellings etc right when you order!
She is most likely the one who married in 1940 in Suffolk -- CROYDON, I meant Croydon, Sean put Suffolk on my brain. Wait until you get the birth cert, and then think about that.
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lisaking
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4 Dec 2009 17:08 |
hi all no luck yet with death for william francis,but i just wanted to run something by you all,see what you think hope you dont mind . i have found a birth for a peggi i atkinson mother mace 1920 in suffork ,ive looked for a marraige for a mace and atkinson in the area cant find one but have found a few marraiges for peggi around 1940 .in suffork area. is it poss for gertrude to have gone back down south to have a baby i know she died in 1929 in durham but it still may be poss after gertrudes death peggi could have been brought up by other family members in suffork ,anyway what im trying to say is do you think it could be her and worth ordering the cert xxxx would u have a look see what you think hope you all well x sean
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Mistycat
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25 Sep 2009 00:25 |
Sean, how dissapointing for you but as Viv say's...keep going, you have come to far to stop now...
Ha...common surnames...I have 14 birth certs, looking for my grandfather and I still cant find the b****y man!!
Chin Up
Misty x
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FannyByGaslight
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24 Sep 2009 22:37 |
Deaths are the most expensive ones going.
Unless you have an unusual surname to look for of course. Just thank your lucky stars its not Smith or Jones your looking for.
Keep at it lad,you will win through in the end.
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lisaking
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24 Sep 2009 22:25 |
gutted i am i really thought the w f atkinson was the one , informant-E Atkinson widow of deceased ,well looks like this is going to cost some . seanxx
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Grizwald
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14 Sep 2009 23:10 |
Sean, St;Pauls on Commercial St.Trimdon Colliery.Its the high street.
Griz.
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lisaking
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14 Sep 2009 20:32 |
griz one thing you could help me with as you live in the area gertrude died in trimdom colliery i wonder if you know the nearest church grave yard to trimdom just when we visit gonna see if we can find here stone and if william is with here . sean
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lisaking
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14 Sep 2009 20:27 |
hi griz thankyou for looking if the houses still there ,we are planning a trip up . and yes gertrude was my mothers grandmother . all the people are very helpful on here you need to put your own thread on someone im sure will help you past your grandparents . sean
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Grizwald
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14 Sep 2009 12:11 |
Hi Sean, Just got back from Spenny, no 11 or 12 left standing.Faced each other on the corner of street.Asked on gent passing if he knew if a shop stood on the corner, he said it was pulled down in the early 70,s he thinks, to make way for flower beds. No flowers now just grass.
I have some info; on Charles friend John Robert Atkinson born J/A/Squarter, 1908 Sedgefield reg; dist; 10a 113. All from old look ups . Hope this helps a little . Griz
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Grizwald
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14 Sep 2009 07:37 |
Hi Sean, Sorry didnt get back to you sooner.Info;from first page, the girls are a lot faster than me.
Had charles nelson and lucy in Sculcoats from old look up. Charles E Nelson 9d 173 Lucy nelson 9d449.Just made note in pad at the time.
lots of stoddards in and around spennymoor.If I can I will look in spenny today see if No; 11 looks as if it was a shop.
By the way was Gertrude Mace related to your mother at all?
TO ALL the girls hellping you ,I wish I was as good at look ups, Imight have gotpast my g/ father.
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lisaking
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13 Sep 2009 13:14 |
hi all the trees on ancestory did it a while ago bill who still lives in durham has no idear . also found a relation for gertrude and he knows nothing ,but ill keep looking someone out there knows . thanxs again you are all good to me im off hunting the name stoddart you gave me on trees see if anyone knows anything . seanxx
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Mistycat
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13 Sep 2009 13:07 |
Oh Viv, yes looks that way....
I'm trying to cook roast lunch for four people, at 2.30 !!
I'll have a (no doubt skwiffy) look in later
Misty x
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FannyByGaslight
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13 Sep 2009 12:58 |
Oh nooooo
Hes got us at it againnnnn......
I am off to do some gardening while the sun is shining for once here in Wales. C ya later
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Mistycat
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13 Sep 2009 12:49 |
Well....how about this...looks like Gertrude could have been a lodger when she married?
The Carr's lived at No 12 in 1901 and 1911!!!
NO house No 11 on original image in 1901
I wonder if Henry Carr managed a Tobacconist shop....( maybe Gertrude worked there)which closed down, as although at the same address, he is a Coal Miner Hewer in 1911 1901 Name: Henry C Carr Age: 50 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1851 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Mary A Gender: Male Where born: Northumberland, England Civil parish: Whitworth Ecclesiastical parish: Spennymoor St Paul Town: Spennymoor County/Island: Durham Country: England
Street Address:..........******12 EDWARD STREET*******
Occupation: Tobacconist (manager)........worker
Henry C Carr 50 Mary A Carr 42.....Durham England Ernest Carr 18.....Spennymoor
Misty x
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