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JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 15 Aug 2010 19:11

Oh, I've just seen Susan's charming comment.

Delete it, Susan, or I will have it deleted for you.

And mind your own business.

If you have anything to contribute to Alan's searches, I'm sure he will be glad to hear it.

Alan

Alan Report 15 Aug 2010 19:26

I would be happy to hear from anyone to help completion of my tree. The fact that I am physically disabled does not reduce my desire to continue my search. I need to shuffle papers and type with one hand because of a stroke. Tree search is one of the small pleasures I can still have.
Thank you to all who have contributed. Progress is being made on my recovery and my tree.A special thanks to those who have sent personal messages to me instead of plugging up the board I do not need pity!! Just realize that some of us have our problems to contend with. I have no desire to preface my posts with "I am disabled" and there is no need to have a frivolous squabble on here either
Alan

PricklyHolly

PricklyHolly Report 15 Aug 2010 20:22

Thankyou Alan..........i will get back to you tomorrow about the rivalry between Portsmouth (Pompey!) and Southampton tomorrow!! Susan x

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 15 Aug 2010 21:02

Most, if not all, people have problems to contend with, Alan. That includes many of the helpers here. One of the women who helped me most with bits of my own tree was dying of cancer at the time. I didn't know, because Lewella never told us. Just for example. I have vision problems because of repeated eye surgery myself. In case you wanted to know.

I understand the pleasure that family history brings to people with various problems. One of our assiduous helpers here took this up when their own spouse was dying, for a relief from the stress, for example.

[My point here was that *people who help* also have problems and also benefit from the distraction from them ... but not from wasting time and effort on duplicate threads and incorrect "facts". May I also add that helpers who choose to contribute privately rather than in the thread do other members no favours, since no one else knows that info has been found or what it is.]

My problem was with the fact that you were posting multiple threads about the same family, with incorrect "facts" that people (myself included) were trying to track down information about. That isn't *anyone else's fault*.

Alan

Alan Report 15 Aug 2010 21:03

You're welcome Susan,My grandparents were all from England, and I did overhear things periodically as one set were from each area.of England.
Alan

Alan

Alan Report 15 Aug 2010 21:17

Janey,I didn't infer it was anyone else 's fault, but I cannot shuffle papers quickly with one hand. I do my best and that's all I can do. As you said, it was stress and trying to keep things off my mind that got me started. FT and baking!! Again I apologize for my errors. I am finally catching on to using this board. I honestly appreciate all the help I received here, but I do not take kindly to being accused of purposely giving incorrect information Thank goodness my eyesight was not severely affected.

Alan

Alan Report 16 Aug 2010 06:13

Janey, I would also like to note that Susan helped me a lot even if it was not with posts on the board. She saw my post and messaged me directly through "messages". I'm sure that you do a good job and it did help me. One more generation to go!
Alan

Alan

Alan Report 17 Aug 2010 18:33

Just to update my progress. A lovely lady called Anne has helped immensely on the Dye side- back to 1700's, but the dreaded Smith side is a harder nut to crack.
Alan

Alan

Alan Report 17 Aug 2010 19:11

I have also deleted any other posts I made that were redundant

Alan

Alan Report 6 Dec 2010 14:06

Looking for information for Edward Smith and Elizabeth Miller. Both born circa 1779, Bawdeswell, Norfolk and married 1803,Bawdeswell.Sons, John 1808 and Thomas.1814, plus others unknown to me

Barbara

Barbara Report 8 Dec 2010 09:24

Edward Smith Pedigree
Male


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Event(s):
Birth: 09 MAY 1820 North Elmham, Norfolk, England

Christening:
Death:
Burial:


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Parents:
Father: Edward Smith Family
Mother: Elizabeth Miller


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Messages:
Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church. No additional information is available. Ancestral File may list the same family and the submitter.

Barbara

Barbara Report 8 Dec 2010 09:42

1841 census
Name: Edwd Smith
Age: 62
Estimated birth year: abt 1779
Gender: Male

Civil Parish: North Elmham
Hundred: Launditch
County/Island: Norfolk
Country: England

Street address:

Occupation: View image

Registration district: Mitford
Sub-registration district: North Elmham
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Edwd Smith 62
Elizabeth Smith 58
Ths Smith 27
Samuel Smith 13


Barbara

Barbara Report 8 Dec 2010 09:46

IGI Individual Record FamilySearchâ„¢ International Genealogical Index v5.0
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Mary Smith Pedigree
Female


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Event(s):
Birth: 1806 Foxley, Norfolk, England

Christening:
Death:
Burial:


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Parents:
Father: Edward Smith Family
Mother: Elizabeth Miller


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Messages:
Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church. No additional information is available. Ancestral File may list the same family and the submitter.


Barbara

Barbara Report 8 Dec 2010 09:48

1851 census
Name: Edward Smith
Age: 75
Estimated birth year: abt 1776
Relation: Head
Spouse's name: Elizabeth Smith
Gender: M (Male)
Where born: Ryburgh, Norfolk, England

Civil Parish: North Elmham
County/Island: Norfolk
Country: England

Street address:

Occupation:

Condition as to marriage:

Disability: View image

Registration district: Mitford
Sub-registration district: Dereham
ED, institution, or vessel: 5b
Neighbors: View others on page
Household schedule number: 53
Household Members: Name Age
Edward Smith 75
Elizabeth Smith 72
Mary Johnson 45 daughter widow
William Johnson 16 Grandson


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Malcolm

Malcolm Report 22 Dec 2010 22:57

Hi,

I am also trying to trace this Edward Smith link back. I am a descedent of his son James born 1812 in Foxley, then James in 1849 North Elmham and Walter (born 1875).

I always knew back to the 1812 James Smith, but only found out the Edward bit through GenesReunited. I find it interesting that it is all based on a LDS member from 1991 with no supporting evidence. I am less inclined to believe this unless it is backed up by some sourced reference.

I think all the info could be found within the records within Norfolk. The Norfolk family history society gave me the following info. Really it is a case of going up to Norfolk and ploughing through the records. I don't live too far away (Hitchin) but it's a case of getting round to it.

Dear Malcome in reply to your e mail, you could join the club on line
which would give you access to our records but all we have for NORTH ELMHAM
are MARR.1754 - 1776. 1781 - 1837.the The other option is to visit the
NORFOLK RECORD OFFICE were you should find most of the records. you
can check this on line on their website. If you visit there you can
research the records free of charge.

REGARDS ALAN VOLUNTEER LOOKUP SERVICE.
A. R. BULLARD.
Norfolk Family History Society

70 St Giles St
Norwich
NR2 1LS