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Alexandria Harry Dew aka Robinson
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Rambling | Report | 30 Jun 2019 22:04 |
1911 Census For England & Wales |
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Rambling | Report | 30 Jun 2019 22:06 |
Yes it is, they are sisters, so it does look very likely that Thomas was the father. |
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Rambling | Report | 30 Jun 2019 22:13 |
further to that letter "The father being Pte T Robinson 4th Mounted Brigade, BEF C/o Base Post Office Alexandria , which rather clinches it I think! |
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Rambling | Report | 30 Jun 2019 22:33 |
There are some interesting reports there in the images, some a bit faint, but to summarise It seems there was a 'fracas' of some sort in a 'bar' , in which a number of soldiers injured a military policeman, T Robinson who had also transferred to Military Police went to his aid and called for help. and gives a statement of circumstances. |
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Rambling | Report | 30 Jun 2019 22:44 |
Thomas and family 1911, ( As posted previously by Maddie) ties in with info for father as NOK on service record, also named Thomas though the house number is not the same given as 124 Palmers Rd Southgate ( as of 1915) |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 30 Jun 2019 23:30 |
Great finds, Rose. |
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Michael | Report | 1 Jul 2019 10:30 |
Alexandria Harry was definitely male born 29.05.1916 - yes his 'father' Thomas Henry was in Egypt, hence the name. Quite surprised that it states foot police soldier as I was always told he was in the Cavalry in Eire .Don't know where the name Harry came from, as the names were repeated through the generations. |
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Michael | Report | 1 Jul 2019 10:35 |
There are so many mistakes on the internet! Most of the information I have obtained comes from the original parish records - hand written and held in the local church. Good example - the Rs were publicans (owned a Pub) and Gentleman Farmers(they owned land), but on the internet they are classed as farm labourers!!! |
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Michael | Report | 1 Jul 2019 10:37 |
Another example Alexandria married a Castle aka Cresswell - all of my legal documents contain her name as Presswell!!! |
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Rambling | Report | 1 Jul 2019 11:01 |
Michael I think you can safely say Thomas WAS the father, I doubt Eliza's sister would have written to his superiors if there was any doubt about it. |
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Rambling | Report | 1 Jul 2019 11:08 |
The middle name Henry/Harry is likely to come from Lydia's father, Henry. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 1 Jul 2019 17:54 |
Harry is a very common alternative name for Henry ...... so a nod to the family Henry |
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Michael | Report | 2 Jul 2019 10:35 |
Thanks for that Sylvain - your suggestion re 'as much detail as you can' is rather difficult as the post-page will only accept 500 characters. |
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Michael | Report | 2 Jul 2019 10:44 |
I have got my direct male line confirmed back to 1533 (am now trying to confirm what I have back to 1460. Have found the first use of the Surname in 1324 (in Yorkshire) and trying to find the connection to my part of the family in Lincolnshire. |
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Rambling | Report | 2 Jul 2019 10:54 |
Michael you may get lucky and find a 1831 census that has head of household's full name, rather than just the head count, I have so far found two examples of this in my family, one in Norfolk, one in London area. Always worth a google! |
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Rambling | Report | 2 Jul 2019 11:03 |
Names certainly change over time, my gt grandfather's tree is back to 1500s, done as part of a lifetime's 'one name study' by a very dedicated person. But the name changed over the centuries from Murrills to Murrell. with variants in between. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 2 Jul 2019 17:56 |
Michael |
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