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Jean
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19 Jun 2014 14:53 |
This is probably one of the silliest questions I have ever asked but here goes.
Which is best to view an Image or a Transcription ?
I have a few credits left on FMP and don't want to waste them .
thank you
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ErikaH
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19 Jun 2014 15:06 |
Image...............every time, for anything
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Jean
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19 Jun 2014 15:10 |
Thanks very much Reggie , I will keep that in mind .
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Chris in Sussex
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19 Jun 2014 15:24 |
I agree with Reggie.
However bad the writing you will be able to make your own decision as to what you see.
Chris
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Jean
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19 Jun 2014 15:42 |
Thank you for replying Chris
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jax
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19 Jun 2014 16:43 |
You could always ask on here, someone will look it up for you
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Jean
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19 Jun 2014 17:04 |
Thanks jax, That's very kind but I have so many brick walls I wouldn't know where to start .
One in particular is my grandad's brother Alexander Moore d.o.b. 26/4/1880 in Glasgow. He just seems to have disappeared after 1881 .
I can't find a marriage or death for him in Scotland so he possibly went to England or emigrated , his older sister went to Liverpool with her family , they are on the 1911 census and another sister emigrated to Canada , this is why I thought FMP may help.
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+++DetEcTive+++
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19 Jun 2014 17:24 |
Could we please have the names of other family members? That way we can pick up on his 1881 census and see if we can find anything else.
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Potty
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19 Jun 2014 17:25 |
Have you found his parents in 1891 (he would only have been 11, so unlikely to have emigrated by then). What were his parents' names?
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Jean
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19 Jun 2014 17:33 |
So Sorry ,
He is on the 1891 with his parents, they are Henry Moore b c 1840 Ireland and Margaret b c 1843 Glasgow.
The address in 1891 was 91, Yorkhill street Anderston, Glasgow.
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ArgyllGran
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19 Jun 2014 18:54 |
In case you don't have it, this will be his parents' marriage:
1869 MOORE HENRY STEWART MARGARET TRADESTON GLASGOW CITY/LANARK 644/09 0216
Deduced by tracing Alexander's brother Henry back through the censuses:
1881 Scotland Census about Henry Moore Name: Henry Moore Age: 21 Estimated birth year: abt 1860 Relationship: Son Father's Name: Henry Moore Mother's name: Margaret Moore Gender: Male Where born: Lanarkshire, Glasgow Registration Number: 644/10 Registration district: Anderston Civil Parish: Glasgow Barony County: Lanarkshire Address: 68 Clyde St Occupation: Hammerman ED: 6 Household schedule number: 41 LINE: 5 Roll: cssct1881_239 Household Members: Name Age Henry Moore 40 Margaret Moore 38 Henry Moore 21 Duncan Moore 16 Mary Moore 11 Margaret Moore 9 Ann Moore 6 James Moore 4 Alexander Moore 12 Mo
1871 Scotland Census about Henry Moore Name: Henry Moore Age: 11 Estimated birth year: abt 1860 Relationship: Son Mother's name: Margaret Moore Gender: Male Where born: Glasgow, Lanark Registration Number: 644/8 Registration district: Anderston Civil Parish: Glasgow Barony County: Lanarkshire Address: 63 Piccadilly St Occupation: Shop- Boy ED: 55 Household schedule number: 55 LINE: 21 Roll: CSSCT1871_137 Household Members: Name Age Margaret Moore 27 Henry Moore 11 Duncan Moore 6 Mary Moore 1
1861 Scotland Census about Henry Moore Name: Henry Moore Age: 1 Estimated birth year: abt 1860 Relationship: Grandson Gender: Male Where born: Glasgow, Lanark Registration Number: 644/7 Registration district: Milton Civil Parish: Glasgow Barony County: Lanarkshire Address: 4 Stirling St ED: 2 Household schedule number: 77 LINE: 19 Roll: CSSCT1861_106 Household Members: Name Age Ann Mitchell 75 Ann Stewart 20 - grand-daughter Margaret Stewart 18 - grand-daughter <<<<<<<<<<< Henry Moore 1 - transcription says grandson, but must be gr-grandson.
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Jean
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19 Jun 2014 19:43 |
Thank you ArgylleGran ,
I do have the marriage cert and the census you show here, sorry I don't know how to copy and paste. Henry Moore is the gr.grandson of Ann Mitchell and the son of Margaret Moore nee Stewart .
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jax
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19 Jun 2014 19:52 |
Copy and Paste ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If using a Laptop or desk top
Hi-lite what you want to copy (Left click on mouse) it should go blue
then press Ctrl plus the letter c
go to where you want it pasted
Then press Ctrl plus the letter v
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Jean
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19 Jun 2014 20:31 |
Thank you , I will give it a go,
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alviegal
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19 Jun 2014 21:03 |
Do you have his birth certificate? There is this that names his mother as Mrs Stuart, 860 (or 86a) New City Rd, Glasgow. 91 Yorkhill St has been scored out. He was a rivet heater born in Kelvinhaugh, Glasgow and was a Roman Catholic. May be worth considering?
Royal Marines 1899-1919 Transcription Print individual transcription View image First Name Alexander Last Name Moore Service Number 9368 Date Of Birth 07 Apr 1880 Year Of Birth 1880 Date Of Enrolment 15 Aug 1898 Year 1898 Division Royal Marine Light Infantry Division Full Text Royal Marine Light Infantry: Plymouth Division Archive Reference ADM 159/76/9368 Catalogue Description Admiralty: Royal Marines: Registers of Service Record set Royal Marines 1899-1919
EDIT 91 Yorkhill St is the address mentioned for the 1891 census.
You can see this on fmp.
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alviegal
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19 Jun 2014 21:05 |
1891 for info.
1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Yorkhill Street, Barony, Anderston, Lanarkshire, Scotland Print household transcription Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital condition Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Henry Moore Head Married Male 48 1843 Craneman Ireland Transcription Margaret Moore Wife Married Female 44 1847 - - Transcription Duncan Moore Son Unmarried Male 25 1866 Tinsmith - Transcription Maggie Moore Daughter Unmarried Female 19 1872 French Polisher - Transcription Annie Moore Daughter Unmarried Female 16 1875 Machinest - Transcription James Moore Son - Male 14 1877 Moulder (Apprentice) - Transcription Alexander Moore Son - Male 11 1880 Scholar - Transcription Janet Moore Daughter - Female 9 1882 Scholar - Transcription Robert Moore Son - Male 7 1884 Scholar - Transcription Leah Moore Daughter - Female 5 1886 Scholar
and 1901 where Margaret is now a widow.
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription 101, Kirkland Street, Glasgow, Kelvin, Lanarkshire, Scotland Print household transcription Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital condition Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Margaret Moore Head Widow Female 55 1846 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Transcription Janet Stevenson Daughter Married Female 19 1882 - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Transcription Robert Moore Son Single Male 17 1884 Labourer Wood Yard Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Transcription Leah Moore Daughter Single Female 15 1886 Domestic Servant (General) Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Jean
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19 Jun 2014 21:26 |
Alviegal,
I am keeping my fingers crossed on this one .
His mother Margaret Moore nee Stewart was born in New City Road according to poor relief records I have .
I will check on his birth certificate but I do know it shows the date as 26th April 1880 but not sure of the address off hand but definitely the Kelvinhaugh area of Glasgow, as most of my family were .
I will take a look on fmp
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alviegal
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19 Jun 2014 21:38 |
You can see his service record on fmp, his last discharge was in 1906 from the 'Hyacinth.' The reason was D.D. No idea what that means I'm afraid. Possibly Dishonorable Discharge? He seems to have deserted a few times.
It all sounds very promising though.
You will find it like this
Moore Alexander 1880 — 1898 Service Records — then click on the camera image.
HMS Hyacinth was one of three Highflyer-class protected cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the 1890s. Initially assigned to the Channel Fleet, she spent much of her early career as flagship for the East Indies Station. She was reduced to reserve in 1912 after a lengthy refit before becoming the flagship of the Cape of Good Hope Station in 1913.
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Jean
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19 Jun 2014 22:00 |
alviegal,
Thank you so much for your help, this is my grandad's older brother .
I can't believe I have finally found him after 5 years of searching, or I should say you have found him .
I have been shouting at the laptop while the rest of the family are shouting at the football , suffice to say I am more excited than my kids .
All I have to do now is carry on the search and see if he went on to marry and have a family.
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alviegal
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19 Jun 2014 22:12 |
You're very welcome Jean. I know the feeling when you finally break down a brick wall....trouble is, I'm sure there are a few more to break down!
Let us know if we can help any more.
Liz
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