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Trying to find Herbert Peacock
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WestwardHo | Report | 3 Feb 2011 21:28 |
Good lord, LadyKira - you've done it again! That's my mother! |
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WestwardHo | Report | 3 Feb 2011 22:02 |
LadyKira - I haven't been able to access that eBook. I've tried everything. It's even in their Wigan library catalogue. |
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WestwardHo | Report | 4 Feb 2011 11:01 |
My father went to a school in Taunton, Somerset, England. He was still called 'Schmidt' at the time. |
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LadyKira | Report | 4 Feb 2011 11:26 |
What was the name of the school? |
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LadyKira | Report | 4 Feb 2011 11:40 |
When you say you joined ancestry what form did your membership take? |
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WestwardHo | Report | 4 Feb 2011 20:44 |
I don't know the name of the school. I last saw my father when I was 10 years old. |
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LadyKira | Report | 5 Feb 2011 00:13 |
reason i ask is that father in law went there as did his brother. was in the same class as arthur c clarke no less. father in law was born 1925 though. |
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LadyKira | Report | 5 Feb 2011 00:41 |
i am only a standard member here. this is a structure for making contacts and matches. ancestry and findmypast have different uses, |
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WestwardHo | Report | 5 Feb 2011 02:36 |
It's all new to me. I'll check out ancestry and findmypast. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 5 Feb 2011 03:34 |
you might have answered that question yourself! |
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Researching: |
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WestwardHo | Report | 5 Feb 2011 10:12 |
The mother-in-law was Jane Schmidt (nee Munro), but her father and grandfather were Hookways - so why did she not include honouring her own paternal ancestry by creating a Hookway-Smith, and thus satisfying the egos of both the family lines? |
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WestwardHo | Report | 8 Feb 2011 04:20 |
LadyKira - I entered the details of the post you put up here about the travel arrivals and departures of Henry Kartchkhal Peacock - into the Ancestry.com search site, and they came up with 'zero'. |
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LadyKira | Report | 8 Feb 2011 06:24 |
it was ancestry |
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Hilary | Report | 8 Feb 2011 07:00 |
Hi Allan, just looking quickly through your thread, reading about Dmitri Rudolf Peacock. I googled his name & clicked on the 1st one that came up, This takes you to the Oxford DNB site. If you click on the "no subscription" under the heading of FULL TEXT, it will take you to a page where you can access the site using your library card. I have just tried it with mine & got in. Shows an article on Dmitri Peacock. Your library can also do a search for you to see if anyone has the book you are after & they may be able to get it for you on the lending service. I have used this service before. You may be able to access the Times through your library as well. |
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WestwardHo | Report | 8 Feb 2011 10:29 |
Thank you, Hilary - I'll chase that up. I'll have to pop down to my library and get a library card so I can access the Oxford DNB site. |
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LadyKira | Report | 8 Feb 2011 11:20 |
ok just done it again |
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LadyKira | Report | 8 Feb 2011 11:26 |
you could also search surname only |
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Quoy | Report | 9 Feb 2011 10:41 |
Peacock's in America |
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LadyKira | Report | 9 Feb 2011 14:42 |
not sure if this is relevant |
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WestwardHo | Report | 9 Feb 2011 21:14 |
Nice find, LadyKira, but two of the Peacock brothers were working in the British Consulate in Tientsin during the early 30's. |