Camdex http://www2.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/db/ridmars.nsf/search?OpenForm has 2 entries for the marriage of a William WARREN in 1838. The first married an Eliza MOORE and the second an Elizabeth WARREN. Checking FreeBMD the first took place in Chesterton Reg District and the second in Cambridge Reg District. HTH Paula ----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter & Leonie Last" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 8:15 AM Subject: [ENG-CAMS] William Warren marriage > Hello everyone, > I have found in the FreeBMD a marriage for a William Warren in Chesterton > in the June quarter of 1838. Could someone lookup this record in the > Parish registers please? I see on the same page an Eliza Moore and I'm > hoping she and William Warren were a couple. > Thanks > Leonie > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > -- > This email has been verified as Virus free > Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.7/710 - Release Date: 04/03/2007 > 13:58 > >
Pallot's Marriage Index has these entries: Betts, Ann (minor) s cons Wm B father = Catmull, William Davis (Wavenden co: Bucks) b Lic at St Andrews Holborn 1824 Catmull, William Davis (Wavenden , Co. Bucks) b = Betts, Ann s (Minor) consent of Wm B. father at St Andrews Holborn 1824 Lic The lower case b and s mean bachelor and spinster Lic means By Licence (rather than by banns) Is the marriage you are looking for? Well, it seems rather a coincidence that there's a baptism for a William Betts CATMULL in Wavendon, Bucks on 3 June 1816 with parents David and Ann CATMULL and that this same William Betts CATMULL shows up in the 1851 census as being born in St Neots, Hunts. Incidentally he has with him wife Jane and sons William, Leonard, and James. Now this is the only reference I can find to a David CATMULL so is the father here really William Davis rather than David? And apart from the obvious link there's another link which is the names of William Betts CATMULL's children. William Davis and Ann CATMULL supposedly had a son called Leonard Walter (or Wallace) CATMULL which was not exactly a common name in those days. William and Jane had Leonard Wallace CATMULL in 1849 and James Walter CATMULL in 1850. My money is on the Holborn marriage being the one you are after. Maybe you need someone to check out the whole entry (or even better get the Licence) to see if this is the right couple? Paula ----- Original Message ----- From: "David" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 7:55 AM Subject: [ENG-CAMS] RE : William Catmull > The burial of Ann Catmall age 28 of Toseland was at Graveley on 26 Mar > 1826, per the Graveley PR transcript. There's a baptism of Ann Betts at > Graveley on 10 Oct 1798 the dau of Mr Wm and Mary. > > Frances Swetman of Yelling Hunts whose first husband was William Betts of > Boxworth Cambs (marr 3 Feb 1725/6 at Huntingdon St Mary & St Benedict) and > who had 4 children by him in Graveley, was my 6xg grandmother via her > second marriage to Thomas Revell of Yelling. These were the first Betts > records in Graveley so it is likely that Ann descended from William and > Frances. > > As usual when someone emigrated to Utah there is the usual collection of > inaccurate member submissions on the IGI relating to the family. The > marriage does not appear in Graveley parish register. Unfortunately > Toseland is in Hunts but the marriage is not in the Hunts Marriage Index > either. It would be worth checking Boyds Marriage Index which just about > fully covers Cambs up to 1837 to see if they married elsewhere in Cambs > which is not on the IGI. > > Regards > > David > > Sharon <[email protected]> a écrit : Hi Listers, > Is there anyone reading this with ties to the William Catmull family of > Graveley, Toseland area? > > One person said he married Ann Betts of Graveley about 1818 or before but > I can't source that marriage. > > from the following site I found an Ann Catmull > http://www.cfhs.org.uk/BurialIndex/ > 1826 CATMALL Ann 28 Toseland ----- Graveley > Is there a way to know what film that was? > > Thanks, S. Shaw > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > --------------------------------- > Découvrez une nouvelle façon d'obtenir des réponses à toutes vos questions > ! Profitez des connaissances, des opinions et des expériences des > internautes sur Yahoo! Questions/Réponses. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > -- > This email has been verified as Virus free > Virus Protection and more available at http://www.plus.net > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.446 / Virus Database: 268.18.7/710 - Release Date: 04/03/2007 > 13:58 > >
The burial of Ann Catmall age 28 of Toseland was at Graveley on 26 Mar 1826, per the Graveley PR transcript. There's a baptism of Ann Betts at Graveley on 10 Oct 1798 the dau of Mr Wm and Mary. Frances Swetman of Yelling Hunts whose first husband was William Betts of Boxworth Cambs (marr 3 Feb 1725/6 at Huntingdon St Mary & St Benedict) and who had 4 children by him in Graveley, was my 6xg grandmother via her second marriage to Thomas Revell of Yelling. These were the first Betts records in Graveley so it is likely that Ann descended from William and Frances. As usual when someone emigrated to Utah there is the usual collection of inaccurate member submissions on the IGI relating to the family. The marriage does not appear in Graveley parish register. Unfortunately Toseland is in Hunts but the marriage is not in the Hunts Marriage Index either. It would be worth checking Boyds Marriage Index which just about fully covers Cambs up to 1837 to see if they married elsewhere in Cambs which is not on the IGI. Regards David Sharon <[email protected]> a écrit : Hi Listers, Is there anyone reading this with ties to the William Catmull family of Graveley, Toseland area? One person said he married Ann Betts of Graveley about 1818 or before but I can't source that marriage. from the following site I found an Ann Catmull http://www.cfhs.org.uk/BurialIndex/ 1826 CATMALL Ann 28 Toseland ----- Graveley Is there a way to know what film that was? Thanks, S. Shaw ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Découvrez une nouvelle façon d'obtenir des réponses à toutes vos questions ! Profitez des connaissances, des opinions et des expériences des internautes sur Yahoo! Questions/Réponses.
Hi Listers, Is there anyone reading this with ties to the William Catmull family of Graveley, Toseland area? One person said he married Ann Betts of Graveley about 1818 or before but I can't source that marriage. from the following site I found an Ann Catmull http://www.cfhs.org.uk/BurialIndex/ 1826 CATMALL Ann 28 Toseland ----- Graveley Is there a way to know what film that was? Thanks, S. Shaw
Hello List I am researching the Surname EDIS in Cambridgeshire. Regards Kenneth Hughes in North Wales
Hello to all Listers. I normally lurk on Eng-Fens, but have found an archived post on this list which is of interest. ref http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/eng-cambridgeshire/2006-03/1142458450 I've tried contacting the poster by the email address found there, but it has bounced. Said George was my GG Grandfather William Moulson Graham's elder brother - would like to contact the poster who is presumably descended from George. Ian Graham Tawe Valley, Wales Brought up Chatteris 1947 - 66
Am clearing my IN box and not sure if I replied to tell you I would keep your namers in mind. Thanks a lot. Judy On Feb 15, 2007, at 11:29 AM, Nivard Ovington wrote: > Hi Judy > > If you cannot get help, as the IGI entries are from extractions you > could > order the film in or order copies of those two entries for not a lot > from > the LDS. > > As a side issue, I have a Samuel DAY who married Dorcas LEADER in > Balsham > 1772, their daughter Mary b1773 Balsham married James HAYLOCK, who > were the > parents of James Taylor HAYLOCK b1797 Balsham > > Any connection? > > Best wishes Nivard Ovington, in Cornwall (UK) > > > >> Does anyone have access to Balsham births in the original register? >> IGI >> has apparent discrepancy for John Day , son of John and Mary, being >> baptized in Jan 16, 1780 and Jan 29,1781 >> >> I believe, unless there was an infant death and an immediate pregnancy >> and birth, then these are the same person but need to get the date >> right from the original source. >> >> This may be the missing John Day at Linton link that I have posted >> queries about here recently ! >> >> Thanks ! >> >> Judy > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
I am looking for Information about Charles Alfred Miller,Who got a apprenticeship.As a stonemason aged 16 with John Miles of cambridge in February 1844.In the 1851 Census,Charles was a lodger at Mendicity House Cambridge (Mendicity House was situarted in the centre of cambridge,Near to St Andrew the Less Church)I would like to know what happened to him.Did he marry,Have Children and where did he died. Adam Buck
>From the Leverington Parish Register, Cambridge, LDS FHL Film 1040579: Bur 18.11.1694 James s/o David SCOTT and Mary his wife Bur 25.11.1701 Ann d/o David SCOTT and Mary his wife Chr 8.11.1702 James s/o Charles SCOTT and Mary his wife Chr 29.3.1705 Mary d/o David SCOTT Bur 29.3.1705 Mary wife of David SCOTT Chr 23.11.1718 Mary d/o William SCOTT and Jane his wife Chr 12.1.1721 Elizabeth d/o William SCOTT and Jane his wife Bur 10.9.1721 Jane SCOT Bur 20.5.1723 David SCOT, Labr Chr 24.2.1724 William s/o William and Jane SCOTT Chr 14.11.1725 David s/o William SCOT and Mary his wife Bur 26.12.1725 William s/o William SCOT and Jane his wife Chr 21.10.1726 Elizabeth baseborn d/o Margaret SCOT Bur 25.2.1727 Mary d/o David and Mary SCOT Chr 18.5.1729 William s/o William and Mary SCOT Marr 6.10.1730 James SCOT and Mary WALKER, Banns Marr 27.4.1732 Mr. Thomas OAKLEY and Mrs. Margaret SCOTT by License, from Dr. Conway [?] Marr 12.10.1732 Thomas SCOT of Parson Drove single man and Ruth ALLENE, single woman Marr 17.11.1732 John PEELE widower and Margaret SCOT single woman, Banns Aug 23, Aug 27, Sep 3, 1732 Chr 12.1.1734 William s/o William and Jane SCOTT Bur 22.2.1735 Mary wife of James SCOT Chr 7.2.1736 Mary d/o James and Mary SCOT Bur 22.2.1736 Mary wife of James SCOT Chr 20.3.1736 Jane d/o William and Jane SCOT Marr 10.5.1737 James SCOTT widower and Mary BRITTLEWORTH single woman, both of this parish, Banns Chr 10.5.1738 James s/o James and Mary SCOT Chr 28.1.1747 Mary d/o David and Anne SCOTT Chr 30.4.1749 Elizabeth d/o David and Anne SCOTT Bur 8.11.1750 Elizabeth d/o David and Ann SCOTT rec'd 8.11.1750 Bur 13.2.1750/51 David SCOT, rec'd 15.3.1750/51 Marr 21.4.1751 James SMITH single man and Mary SCOTT single woman both of this parish Chr 12.9.1751 Lydia d/o David SCOT [lately deceased] and Ann h/w Bur 23.9.1751 Lydia d/o David SCOT [lately deceased] and Ann h/w rec'd 23.9.1751 Chr 7?.3.1762 David s/o William SCOTT Jr. and Mary his wife Chr 24.4.1763 Elizabeth d/o William SCOTT Jr and Mary his wife Bur 23.6.1765 William SCOTT aged 69 years, rec'd 23.6.1765 Chr 24.2.1767 Mary d/o William SCOTT and Mary his wife Bur 18.3.1767 Mary d/o William SCOTT and Mary his wife rec'd 21.3.1767 Chr 27.5.1768 Mary d/o William SCOTT and Mary his wife Bur 10.11.1777 Ann SCOTT, widow, rec'd 10.11.1777 Bur 28.1.1781 Jane SCOTT, widow, rec'd 28.1.1781 Chr #175 24.1.1841 Frances d/o John and Mary SCOTT, Gorefield, Lab Banns #174 20 Nov 1785, 27 Nov, 4 Dec 1785 A. Eyre, Rector Marr 18.12.1785 Joseph TORY widower otp and Rebecca SCOTT sp by A. Eyre, Rector. Joseph signed, Rebecca made her mark in pres Edward YATES and Valentine GODFREY Carol
Leverington Cambridgeshire Parish Registers, LDS FHL FILM 1040579 Banns #20 20.8.1758 J. Warren, 27.8.1758 and 3.9.1758 J.Dickinson Marr 4.9.1758 James SCARFE Labr and Rebecca TANSLEY, widow botp by Banns by J. DICKINSON. Both signed with their marks in pres Thomas (X) APPLEBY and Peter MOSS Banns #66 12.4.1767, T.PRIESTLEY, 19.4.1767 J. DICKINSON, 26.4.1767 T.PRIESTLEY - Marr 28.4.1767 Thomas TANSLEY otp Labr and Sarah BEEHO widow otp. Both signed with their marks in pres. of Robert SNOWFORTH? and Peter MOSS Banns #106 13.3.1774 J. DICKINSON, 20.3.1774 T. COCKSHUTT 27.3.1774 J. DICKINSON, Marr 11.4.1774 Robert TANSLEY otp bac and Sarah BELL otp spin. by J. DICKINSON, OM, Both made their marks in pres Valentine BELL and Peter MOSS Banns #185 8 July 1787, 15 July, 22 July 1787, Marr 23.7.1787 Thomas TANSLEY widower otp and Alice TROLLEY widow otp by A. Eyre, Rector. Thomas made his mark, Alice signed in pres of Robert WEST and Valentine GODFREY Banns #213 31 Jul 1791, 7 Aug, 14 Aug 1791 T. SHEEPSHANKS, Curate [questionable] Marr 15.8.1791 Robert WILSON widower and Rose TINSLEY widow by Thos. SHEEPSHANKS, Curate He signed, she made her mark in pres of Catherine FOUNTAIN and Mary WRIGHT Banns #217 29 Apr 1792, 6 May 1792, no third date - Thomas SHEEPSHANKS, Minister Marr 14.5.1792 William RUST, bac. and Susanna TANSLEY sp otp by Wm. WALKER, Minister Both made their marks in pres of Sarah HART, Rebecca (X) TANSLEY, John GATES Banns #230 29 Sep 1793, 6 Oct, 13 Oct 1793 Thos SHEEPSHANKS Curate; Marr 14.10.1793 Joseph MUNSON bac and Mary TANSLEY sp botp by Thos. SHEEPSHANKS, Curate Joseph made his mark, Mary signed in pres of Rebecka TANSLEY and John YOUNG Banns #235 30 Nov 1794, 7 Dec, 14 Dec 1794 John ROSE, Curate Marr 25.12.1794 Thomas SCARFE bac and Rebeckah TANSLEY single woman, botp by John ROSE, Curate. Both made their marks in pres of Wm. TROLLEY and Abraham FOUNTAIN Banns #237 21 Jun 1795,28 Jun, 5 July 1795 by John ROSE, Curate Marr 7.7.1795 James SMITH of the parish of Elm, Cambridge, bac and Sarah TANSLEY single woman otp, by John ROSE Curate. Both made their marks in pres Edward YATES and Abraham FOUNTAIN Banns #241 18 Oct 1795,25 Oct, 1 Nov 1795 Marr 5?.11.1795 James MORRICK bac otp and Elizabeth TANSLEY single woman otp by John ROSE, Curate in pres of Edward YATES and Abraham FOUNTAIN [didn't say how they signed] Banns #276 11 Sep 1803, 18 Sep, 25 Sep 1803 - [questionable] Marr 28.9.1803 Daniel PRATT single man and Mary Ann TINSLEY [TANSLEY?] single woman botp by Wm HARDWICKE officiating Minister. Daniel signed, she made her mark in pres Mary WARD and Nancy GOODE Banns #282 8 Apr, 1804, 15 Apr, 22 Apr 1804 Marr 24.4.1804 Thomas TANSLEY bac otp and Ann MISSEN? sp by John REYNOLDS WARDALE. Both signed in pres James MISEN and Peter COWLING Banns #295 1 Dec 1805, 8 Dec, 15 Dec 1805 Marr 24.12.1805 Thomas DYE widower otp and Rose TINSLEY [TANSLEY?] widow otp by John Reynolds WARDALE. Both made their marks in pres Peter COWLING and Delah (X) HADDON Marr #43 27.11.1818 Thomas TANSLEY widower otp and Elizabeth REEVE, sp otp, by Banns, By Jeremiah JACKSON, Curate Thomas signed, Eliz: made her mark in pres James MISSIN and Jane (X) ASHLING Marr #79 21.4.1823 Samuel CLARKE bac otp and Sarah TANSLEY sp otp by Banns by Jeremiah JACKSON, Curate. Both signed in pres Ann (X) TANSLEY and Thomas TANSLEY Marr #102 22.6.1825 Edward ANDERSON bac otp & Ann TANSLEY sp otp by Banns by Jeremiah JACKSON, Curate. Edward signed, Ann made her mark in pres Samuel CLARKE and Ann (X) ANDERSON ## I have a lot more notes from the Leverington PR but must type them out first before I start posting - these were special for Ann McClean because she's been so much help in the past. Carol
>From Leverington Parish Register, Cambridgeshire, England, LDS FHL Film 1040579 continued: Chr #388 15.5.1825 Valentine s/o Thomas and Jane TANSLEY Fitton End, Newton, Labourer Chr #112 17.3.1839 Sarah d/o Joseph and Mary TANSLEY, Common, Labourer Chr #222 21.8.1842 Robert s/o Joseph and Mary TANSLEY, Common, Labourer Chr #293 4.5.1845 John s/o Joseph and Mary TANSLEY, Common, Labr Chr #382 23.9.1847 William s/o Joseph and Mary TANSLEY, Labr Chr #468 pg 58 23.4.1850 Mary Ann d/o Joseph and Mary TANSLEY, Common, Labr Chr #469 23.4.1850 Elizabeth d/o Joseph and Mary TANSELY, Common, Labr [doesn't indicate twins] Chr #628 26.6.1854 Robert s/o Joseph and Mary TANSLEY, Labr Chr #722 pg 91 17.5.1857 George Henry s/o Joseph and Mary TANSLEY, Labourer Chr #777 19.9.1858 Elizabeth d/o Joseph and Mary TANSLEY, Labr Rec'd 10.10.1858 continued Carol
>From the Leverington Parish Register, Cambridge, LDS FHL Film 1040579: Marr 24.10.1736 John TANSLEY and Rebecca CLARKE, botp Chr 13.9.1737 John s/o John and Rebecca TANSLEY Chr 24.10.1739 Elizabeth d/o John and Rebecca TANSLEY Chr 8.4.1742 Thomas s/o John and Rebecca TANSLEY Chr 4.11.1744 Mary d/o John and Rebecca TANSLEY [Bur 19.12.1744 Susannah the wife of Roger HUBEX, affidavit and buried in woollen, rec'd 21.12.1744] Marr 28.10.1746 Roger HUBEX widower and Mary RANSLEY widow [TANSLEY?] both of this parish Chr 27.9.1747 Robert s/o John and Rebecca TANSLEY Chr 24.6.1749 Richard s/o John and Rebecca TANSLEY Chr 27.1.1754 Joel s/o John and Rebecca TANSLEY Bur 23.1.1755 Richard s/o John and Rebecca TANSLEY, rec'd 23.1 Bur 19.8.1755 Joel s/o John and Rebecca TANSLEY, rec'd 25.8.1755 Bur 7.1.1756/57 John TANSLEY, Carpenter, rec'd 8.1.1756/57 [Bur 23.10.1757 Ann d/o Roger HUBIX and Susanna h/w, rec'd 29.10.1757] Chr 1.9.1767 Susanna d/o Thomas TANSLEY and Sarah his wife Chr 12.5.1769 Rebecca d/o Thomas TANSLEY and Sarah his wife Chr 14.1.1771 Mary d/o Thomas TANSLEY and Sarah his wife Chr 9.12.1772 Sarah d/o Thomas TANSLEY and Sarah his wife Chr 16.10.1775 Elizabeth d/o Thomas and Sarah TANSLEY Chr 27.1.1777 Thomas s/o Thomas and Sarah TANSLEY [Bur 26.6.1779 Roger HUBEX, rec'd 1.3.1778/1779 marr to TANSLEY?] Chr 12.3.1780 Robert s/o Thomas and Sarah TANSLEY Bur 29.11.1786 Sarah wife of Thomas TANSLEY, rec'd 24.11.1786 Chr 17.2.1805 Sarah d/o Thomas and Ann TANSLEY Chr 3.7.1806 Ann d/o Thomas and Ann TANSLEY Chr 14.8.1808 Susan d/o Thomas and Mary? TANSLEY Chr 3.8.1810 Robert and Mary son and dau of Thomas and Ann TANSLEY [doesn't say they are twins] Bur 27.9.1810 Thomas TANSLEY Bur 30.11.1810 Thomas TANSLEY Bur 19.4.1811 Ann wife of Thomas TANSLEY Bur 12.5.1811 Mary wife of Thomas TANSLEY continued
I think some Reference Libraries have micofiche readers, to look up newspapers and telephone books for instance. My local one has which I have used to look at microfiches which I bought from CFHS. Chris Rons Roger Partridge wrote: > Hi, John ! > > I see that you have had a very helpful reply from Judy, but IF you are > more or less forced to fall back on fiche material AND want to do this > at home with your "computer and other genealogical environment" > then the following may prove useful:- > > Mrs. Margaret WOOLDRIDGE, > "Microfilm Supplies", > 18, Watling Place, > HOUGHTON REGIS, > Bedfordshire, > (Postcode NOT known - but you may be able to find it on the Royal > Mail website (?)) > > Telephone: 01582-867-045 > > I should point out that I have NOT got one myself, and have no > connections with the lady or her business, but several people on > the Norfolk Rootsweb List were praising her "EYECOM 1100 > microfiche reader" and her friendly cheerful service about a week > ago, so I made a note of the details in my 'Address Book'. > > I hope this helps ! Roger. > ---------------------- > On 25 Feb 2007, at 16:54, Judy d'Albert wrote: > > >> John, >> >> CFHS also has quite a collection of certain parish records on CDs . >> Excellent if it is your area and worth the investment. Also I found it >> helpful to join as they have more records only available to members. >> If you are near a Mormon church , it is possible in some >> locations to >> go to their family history center. In California that was as close >> as a >> fifteen minute drive for me. An online friend in Yorks invested in a >> fiche reader when I was in touch with her two years ago. She recently >> responded to a query on the >> http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/ENG/ENG-CAM-LINTON.html , I think >> it was, that I had posted about John Day and has a big collection of >> data from SE Cambs parishes especially.that she has transcribed.... as >> has Marlene at >> http://www.rd29.net/cc/ that she is willing to share. >> >> Hope this helps! >> Judy >> On Feb 25, 2007, at 8:39 AM, jpff wrote: >> >> >>> I notice that the Cambridgeshire Family History Society and many >>> other >>> similar organisations have information available on microfiche. What >>> do people do to read such material? I have checked that the local >>> libraries still have fiche readers, but they are a long way from my >>> computer and other genealogical environment. >>> >>> ==John ffitch >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >>> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG- >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Hi John, I bought a fiche reader through ebay several years ago. Quite reasonably priced but rather large. there are smaller hand-held fiche readers which can be purchased new - Try a search on Google. Mo ----- Original Message ----- From: "jpff" <[email protected]> >I notice that the Cambridgeshire Family History Society and many other > similar organisations have information available on microfiche. What > do people do to read such material?
I have an EYECOM 2000 fiche reader which we had at my old firm to read Companies House records until ten years ago, it's in excellent working order and well used as many records (eg Devon parish registers) are only available on fiche. There are several firms who can supply reconditioned machines. One particular problem is parts, of course. The bulb on my machine went a couple of years ago after twenty years use ! Google produced a very quick response and I bought two bulbs which should keep me going quite a while Chris Graves, Colchester ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Partridge" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Cc: "jpff" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2007 5:23 PM Subject: Re: [ENG-CAMS] A question of Media > Hi, John ! > > I see that you have had a very helpful reply from Judy, but IF you are > more or less forced to fall back on fiche material AND want to do this > at home with your "computer and other genealogical environment" > then the following may prove useful:- > > Mrs. Margaret WOOLDRIDGE, > "Microfilm Supplies", > 18, Watling Place, > HOUGHTON REGIS, > Bedfordshire, > (Postcode NOT known - but you may be able to find it on the Royal > Mail website (?)) > > Telephone: 01582-867-045 > > I should point out that I have NOT got one myself, and have no > connections with the lady or her business, but several people on > the Norfolk Rootsweb List were praising her "EYECOM 1100 > microfiche reader" and her friendly cheerful service about a week > ago, so I made a note of the details in my 'Address Book'. > > I hope this helps ! Roger. > ---------------------- > On 25 Feb 2007, at 16:54, Judy d'Albert wrote: > >> John, >> >> CFHS also has quite a collection of certain parish records on CDs . >> Excellent if it is your area and worth the investment. Also I found it >> helpful to join as they have more records only available to members. >> If you are near a Mormon church , it is possible in some >> locations to >> go to their family history center. In California that was as close >> as a >> fifteen minute drive for me. An online friend in Yorks invested in a >> fiche reader when I was in touch with her two years ago. She recently >> responded to a query on the >> http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/ENG/ENG-CAM-LINTON.html , I think >> it was, that I had posted about John Day and has a big collection of >> data from SE Cambs parishes especially.that she has transcribed.... as >> has Marlene at >> http://www.rd29.net/cc/ that she is willing to share. >> >> Hope this helps! >> Judy >> On Feb 25, 2007, at 8:39 AM, jpff wrote: >> >>> I notice that the Cambridgeshire Family History Society and many >>> other >>> similar organisations have information available on microfiche. What >>> do people do to read such material? I have checked that the local >>> libraries still have fiche readers, but they are a long way from my >>> computer and other genealogical environment. >>> >>> ==John ffitch >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >>> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG- >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Yes that is him. Diane On 2/25/07, Ken & Judy <[email protected]> wrote: > > You might also take a look at the 1901 census, although I suspect his > occupation was the same as for 1900 and 1910. If he was a college porter, > perhaps he worked at one of the colleges at Cambridge University. > > Take a look at the 1881 census in Cambridge. There is a Arthur Stevenson > about the right age living with his family on Newmarket Rd. I did a copy > and paste below. Is this anywhere near the Newmarket Rd address you have? > > > > Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability > Robert STEVENSON Head M Male 40 Longtopp, Lincoln, England > General Labourer > Ann STEVENSON Wife M Female 40 Cambridge, England General > Labourer Wife > Arthur STEVENSON Son Male 7 Cambridge, England Scholar > Ann STEVENSON Daur Female 4 Cambridge, England Scholar > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > ---- > Source Information: > Dwelling 50 Newmarket Rd (General Shop) > Census Place Cambridge, Cambridge, England > Family History Library Film 1341399 > Public Records Office Reference RG11 > Piece / Folio 1669 / 136 > Page Number 38 > > > > Judy > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi, John ! I see that you have had a very helpful reply from Judy, but IF you are more or less forced to fall back on fiche material AND want to do this at home with your "computer and other genealogical environment" then the following may prove useful:- Mrs. Margaret WOOLDRIDGE, "Microfilm Supplies", 18, Watling Place, HOUGHTON REGIS, Bedfordshire, (Postcode NOT known - but you may be able to find it on the Royal Mail website (?)) Telephone: 01582-867-045 I should point out that I have NOT got one myself, and have no connections with the lady or her business, but several people on the Norfolk Rootsweb List were praising her "EYECOM 1100 microfiche reader" and her friendly cheerful service about a week ago, so I made a note of the details in my 'Address Book'. I hope this helps ! Roger. ---------------------- On 25 Feb 2007, at 16:54, Judy d'Albert wrote: > John, > > CFHS also has quite a collection of certain parish records on CDs . > Excellent if it is your area and worth the investment. Also I found it > helpful to join as they have more records only available to members. > If you are near a Mormon church , it is possible in some > locations to > go to their family history center. In California that was as close > as a > fifteen minute drive for me. An online friend in Yorks invested in a > fiche reader when I was in touch with her two years ago. She recently > responded to a query on the > http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/ENG/ENG-CAM-LINTON.html , I think > it was, that I had posted about John Day and has a big collection of > data from SE Cambs parishes especially.that she has transcribed.... as > has Marlene at > http://www.rd29.net/cc/ that she is willing to share. > > Hope this helps! > Judy > On Feb 25, 2007, at 8:39 AM, jpff wrote: > >> I notice that the Cambridgeshire Family History Society and many >> other >> similar organisations have information available on microfiche. What >> do people do to read such material? I have checked that the local >> libraries still have fiche readers, but they are a long way from my >> computer and other genealogical environment. >> >> ==John ffitch >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG- > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
I'm looking for any/all information that anyone "might" have come across on this couple. Not asking for any special lookups, just wondering if anyone had run across their names???? Thanks, Georgia in New Orleans area.... --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut.
I notice that the Cambridgeshire Family History Society and many other similar organisations have information available on microfiche. What do people do to read such material? I have checked that the local libraries still have fiche readers, but they are a long way from my computer and other genealogical environment. ==John ffitch
Jonathan was born in 1843 (was 58 on 1901 census) I am trying to find out when he died. Can some-one help me please? Also he was a horse breeder and could have exported to America - is there some data I can look up re exports at that time? I appreciate your help. Jean. (Also he had a family and if I can follow that family through then maybe I will be able to trace his living relatives) Jean (Australia) Send instant messages to your online friends http://au.messenger.yahoo.com