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Post traumatic stress
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Len of the Chilterns | Report | 16 Oct 2003 23:14 |
Lisa I was a counsellor for 10 years but I am afraid that we would not have offered counselling to someone suffering from genealogy pox. It is an incurable disease. You would have been referred on. Still, you have a lot to be thankful for. Most of us are descendents from "Ag.labs". When I first contracted the disease, I approached an elderly aunt, who still had all her marbles, and asked what she knew of the family. Her reply ? "Tsk, tsk. You don't want to know about that lot" I never did get any more information from her. Len |
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Lisa | Report | 16 Oct 2003 17:12 |
I am pretty sure, she is working in Pickering as a general servant which although not a long way nowadays was a bit of a journey then. Perhaps she saw him on her days off? He did keep the name Boyes as that was my maiden name. I kind of hope she married and took him to live with her, but that's just me being an old romantic! |
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Monica | Report | 16 Oct 2003 16:15 |
Lisa, are you sure she gave him away? Perhaps her milk dried up and someone was "wet nursing" him on the night of the census. |
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Lisa | Report | 16 Oct 2003 14:13 |
I will investigate 1901 again. Have already spent too much money fruitlessly searching though, so will have to pace myself! Thanks for looking. |
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Dave & Sally | Report | 16 Oct 2003 13:49 |
There are several Mary Boyes on 1901 census, in the right area . Perhaps she gave her wrong age. There is one that is 36 Sally |
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Lisa | Report | 16 Oct 2003 09:36 |
Well now you've offered...! My great grandma had my grandad and then seems to have given him away as he is in the 1891 census as a 'nurse child'. I am now trying to find out if she later married. Can't find either of them on 1901 census so I presumed she had another name She is Mary Hannah Boyes, dob 1867 He is William Carter Boyes dob 5/3/1890, living with the Wilson family in 1891 in Swinton, Yorkshire. There are two potential marriages on Free BMD, do I have to order both certificates to find the right one? Any ideas gratefully received. |
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Eileen | Report | 16 Oct 2003 09:29 |
Hello Lisa, You will find worse then that, be assured. But it is great fun, let me know if i can help in any way Eileen |
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Lisa | Report | 16 Oct 2003 09:25 |
Only started my tree last week and am already addicted. Hoped I would find my ancester were of noble birth, or authors, poets, scholars. . . Have opened a whole can of worms. Shot gun weddings, illigitimacy, 'aunts' who turned out not to be... I am descended from a long and noble line of domestic servants. Can I receive counselling on the NHS for the stress I have suffered? Or is there someone I could sue? |