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nic87 | Report | 24 Sep 2003 17:42 |
Hi, Im searching for a Charles and Hepzibah (nee Fuller) Enderby, Born 1854 and 1851 respectively. I would like to find out when and where they got married (all their children were born in Notingham), when they died and what their parents were called/age etc. I think this may be a bit of a long-shot, but i would appreciate ANY help very much!! Thanks a lot, Nicola |
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Deborah | Report | 24 Sep 2003 17:57 |
Hi Ian, Found this on 1891: Charles ENDERBY Head 37? Labourer bn Downham Norfolk Hephzibah Wife 40 bn Soham, Cambridgeshire Mabel Daur 8 Albert W Son 6 Charles Son 4 Dorothy C/E? Daur 6m Address 9 Labina St, Nottingham Debbie |
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nic87 | Report | 24 Sep 2003 18:07 |
Thats wonderful, thanks a lot!! what does c/e next to Dot's name mean?? I have a photo of Mab and Dot, they were my great great aunts!! |
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nic87 | Report | 24 Sep 2003 18:10 |
Charles jr. died in the first world war, according to a note that i have from my grandpa, how can i find out details about his death?? Thanks again! |
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Deborah | Report | 24 Sep 2003 18:12 |
Hi Ian, Glad to have been of help. The C/E? - basically not sure!! It's a bad scan, hard to read; could be Dorothy C or Dorothy E Enderby. Same with Charles' age fairly sure it's 37. Debbie |
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Suzy | Report | 24 Sep 2003 18:23 |
Ian The Commonwealth War Graves Commission is very good for checking deaths during the world wars. The web-site is shown in the Links page under Resource Centre. |
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Deborah | Report | 24 Sep 2003 18:25 |
Hello again! Try the Commonwealth War Graves web site. There should be a link in the rescource centre on the left. Or just type it into your search engine. Debbie |
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George | Report | 24 Sep 2003 18:38 |
According to the CWGC site there were only two C Enderbys killed in WW1: Name: ENDERBY Initials: C Nationality: United Kingdom Rank: Lance Bombardier Regiment: Royal Garrison Artillery Unit Text: 169th Siege Bty. Date of Death: 01/07/1918 Service No: 88983 Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead Grave/Memorial Reference: P. IX. N. 1B. Cemetery:Cemetery: ST. SEVER CEMETERY EXTENSION, ROUEN Name: ENDERBY, CHARLES JOHN Initials: C J Nationality: United Kingdom Rank: Private Regiment: Lincolnshire Regiment Secondary Regiment: Labour Corps Secondary Unit Text: transf. to (545143) 477th Agricultural Coy. Age: 31 Date of Death: 07/12/1918 Service No: 202399 Additional information: Husband of May Enderby, of Causeway, Burgh, Lincs. Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead Cemetery:Cemetery: GRIMOLDBY (ST. EDITH) CHURCHYARD Good Luck George |
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nic87 | Report | 25 Sep 2003 17:19 |
Thanks for all your help, ive found my grandma's half-bro on the CWGC also. |
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nic87 | Report | 26 Sep 2003 17:11 |
thanks for the help! |
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Andy | Report | 26 Sep 2003 19:01 |
I may be totally barking up the wrong tree but wouldn't C/E, stand for Church of England? I've never seen it put on a census form but that was my initial thought when you asked the question.... Andy. |