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An ancestor born in 'Isley Blou (or Dlou), Spain'
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Hawthorn | Report | 4 Mar 2006 15:02 |
According to the 1881 census an ancestor of mine - Elizabeth Isly Robinson (nee Kelly) - was born in 1812 in 'Isley Blou (or Dlou) Spain, British parents'. Her father had served in '1st Regiment of Foot', when I don't know. I am assuming Elizabeth was born while her father was serving in Spain, but where might 'Isley Blou/Dlou' be? I suspect it might relate to Gibraltar. Any ideas anyone? |
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Elaine | Report | 4 Mar 2006 15:06 |
Was going to check the image - but can´t find it on 1881 - who was she with ? |
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Hawthorn | Report | 4 Mar 2006 15:11 |
Hi Elaine, I wanted to check the image myself before I posted the message but all I got was an 'Error' message on Ancestry. Her husband was Robert Robinson born 1807, Crathorn, Yorkshire. |
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Elaine | Report | 4 Mar 2006 15:15 |
Am getting error message as well |
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Elaine | Report | 4 Mar 2006 15:21 |
Have you got access to Ancestry One World Tree - there is someone there researching this name |
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Hawthorn | Report | 4 Mar 2006 15:32 |
Not sure about that Elaine! I subscribed to Worldwide Ancestry just before Christmas . . . . expensive but I have used it a lot. How do I see 'Ancestry One World Tree'? |
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Hawthorn | Report | 4 Mar 2006 15:34 |
Found it!! Interesting, I'll check it out. |
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Dea | Report | 4 Mar 2006 15:35 |
I got the error message as well but I traced her back to 1851 where it said the same thing. I think I can guarantee that there is no such place in Spain and I have checked my AA Spain book for anything which could be compared phonetically - Nothing. I can't help with Gibraltar. Dea x |
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Hawthorn | Report | 4 Mar 2006 15:40 |
I checked out the 'Ancestry Tree' and discovered I had already contacted them via a different surname (Groskop) from the tree and via a different source than Ancestry. If all that makes sense!! Obviousley I didn't ask about the Spain link. Oh, this family history can be complicated! |
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Rachel | Report | 4 Mar 2006 15:48 |
1851 Eliza I Robinson abt 1812 Isley Blow British Parents, Spain Wife Stockton on Tees Durham I wouls guess that isley is meant to be Isle of, but blow seemes to be out of place. |
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}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){ | Report | 4 Mar 2006 16:03 |
Hi Lunar.............when were you made a lady then! lol I agree with the Isley being Isle of, but the Blow is just the Ancestry transcribers idea of what they think it says! Personally I would say that the last letter is either an N or a U. The penultimate letter looks like an O but I have seen A's writtten like that. The second letter does look like an L but sometime the enumerators don't cross their T's causing them to look like an L. And as for the first letter..........well it could be just about anything! LOL |
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Jane | Report | 4 Mar 2006 16:09 |
Stu, Sure you've come to the same conclusion, but I think your man might have been involved in the Peninsular War. Maybe if you research places in the kind of 1812-14 timeframe, you might relate to one of them .... I'm thinking of Albuera in particular, but I haven't studied it in detail. Good luck! Regs Jane |
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Hawthorn | Report | 4 Mar 2006 16:11 |
Thanks everyone! It might help if I could discover where the '1st Regiment of Foot' were serving in 1812. That might be easier said than done! |
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Elaine | Report | 4 Mar 2006 16:19 |
check this out http://www.britishbattles(.)com/peninsula/peninsula-salamanca.htm |
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Jane | Report | 4 Mar 2006 16:20 |
Stu, Have you been to regiments*org? Jane |
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Jane | Report | 4 Mar 2006 16:27 |
Stu, Have you tried looking for her father's military records on the national archives website? There's a chance the documents survived - especially if he lived to collect his pension! If you're lucky, you get a full list of the places your man served. Why do you suspect Gibraltar? Is that where civilians/family members were housed during the War? What about trying to get a birth cert for the lady in question? The Registrar might have been able to spell!! Regs Jane |
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Hawthorn | Report | 4 Mar 2006 16:39 |
I'll certainly check out the two web-sites suggested. Jane Sandy - I suspected Gibraltar simply because that is where British troops have been stationed for many years, no other reason just a hunch! Where else in Spain would British troops be stationed, with the family, for a child to be born as opposed to a regiment fighting in a war - without family members with them? Elizabeth was born in 1812, 25 years before civil registration started. I have another ancestor who was born in Gibraltar 1822 (no family connection though). |
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Rachel | Report | 4 Mar 2006 16:43 |
My transcription in 1851: Isley Dlou, Spain, British Parents. over seas births that might match Name...............................................Place.............................Year.......................Volume......................Page KELLY Elizabeth.............................St.Helliers.....................1813......................R.A.24..........................2 1st Regiment of Foot' was part of the Royal Scots. It looks like they would have been split between Ontario, Canada and the Peninsular War in Spain in 1812. http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/inf/001RScot.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jeannette A number of people have called me a lady over the last few days so I decided I may as well be one as I do have a Sir for an ancestor. |
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Elaine | Report | 4 Mar 2006 16:44 |
Are the overseas births for people in the Army available for searching on 1837 ?? I know there is an overseas section but not sure what it is - someone will no doubt put me straight if I am wrong !! |
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Rachel | Report | 4 Mar 2006 16:49 |
Yes Elaine, army births over seas are on 1837, they start in 17something or other. I checked and the only one I could see that would fit the age for Eliza* Kelly was the one I've given above. |