A big thank you to all who sent me info on John RANDALL I did forget to say that the lady wanting this info lives in Germany and is totally blind therefore cannot look up lists herself Once again many thanks to all of you Chris SOUTHERN LIFE(UK) History of the villages of Hampshire, Dorset and the Isle of Wight http://southernlife.org.uk
John Henry Randall sailed on the Iberia, from London to Sydney 20 Sep 1958. He was a single seaman, born 19 Apr 1936 and his UK address is given as 180, Beedell Ave, Westcliffe. Intended future residence Australia. Hope this helps Sandra ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris & Caroline" <crhayles@btinternet.com> To: "Hampshire Life" <hampshire-life@rootsweb.com>; <eng-hampshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 5:30 PM Subject: [ENG-HANTS] RANDALL - Ships lists help > Has anyone access to any ships list as a friend in Germany is trying to > find out more about > John RANDALL below. > (I have asked for more info such as place of residence/birth etc but the > person researching has > not got much information. > Chris > > > > > Last name > RANDALL > > First name > John Henry > > Year of birth > 1936 > > Departure > London > > Destination country > Australia > > Destination port > Sydney > > Sex M > > year > 1958 > > > ............................................. > Want to contact the local community? > Please visit Hampshire Parish Jottings > http://hants.parishjottings.org.uk > ............................................. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-HAMPSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > _______________________________________ > No viruses found in this incoming message > Scanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.6.4 > http://www.iolo.com > _______________________________________ No viruses found in this outgoing message Scanned by iolo AntiVirus 1.5.6.4 http://www.iolo.com
Would anyone have access please to directories or telephone books covering the time period of 1929 - 1938? Looking for a John CADDY who died before 1938 who lived in or near Ryde on the IOW. All I have for an occupation is "Of Independent Means". I have checked the Historical Directories website with no success. Thanks in advance, Glenys www.quietacre.com Melbourne, Australia
Has anyone access to any ships list as a friend in Germany is trying to find out more about John RANDALL below. (I have asked for more info such as place of residence/birth etc but the person researching has not got much information. Chris Last name RANDALL First name John Henry Year of birth 1936 Departure London Destination country Australia Destination port Sydney Sex M year 1958
Well the 1880 will be no good as I went Ex Directory!! LOL Chris SOUTHERN LIFE(UK) History of the villages of Hampshire, Dorset and the Isle of Wight http://southernlife.org.uk ----- Original Message ----- From: <j2nemail-enghampshire@yahoo.com> To: <eng-hampshire@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 07, 2009 11:09 AM Subject: Re: [ENG-HANTS] John CADDY This is from BT's web site:- BT's historical phone books 1880-1984 are also available online. The phone books have been scanned with Ancestry.co.uk and are available for historical genealogical research purposes to anyone with Internet access anywhere in the world. Copies of the phone books from 1880 to the present day may also still be viewed in person at BT Archives. John ............................................. Want to contact the local community? Please visit Hampshire Parish Jottings http://hants.parishjottings.org.uk ............................................. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-HAMPSHIRE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This is from BT's web site:- BT's historical phone books 1880-1984 are also available online. The phone books have been scanned with Ancestry.co.uk and are available for historical genealogical research purposes to anyone with Internet access anywhere in the world. Copies of the phone books from 1880 to the present day may also still be viewed in person at BT Archives. John
Hi List, Is there a list of enrolments for this school ,Buckingham Place 1927-1930 . Thanks Cheryl _________________________________________________________________ Need a new place to rent, share or buy? Let ninemsn property help http://a.ninemsn.com.au/b.aspx?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fninemsn%2Edomain%2Ecom%2Eau%2F%3Fs%5Fcid%3DFDMedia%3ANineMSN%5FHotmail%5FTagline&_t=774152450&_r=Domain_tagline&_m=EXT
Hello Margot - not sure if you have Frederick in earlier censuses? If not, in 1871 he is Chell, Staffordshire listed as a bricklayer, lodging in the household of James WOOTON? This might be the family in 1851: Allington, Dorset Thomas MILLS 27 Flax Dresser. B Bridport Emily C 24. Twine Spinner Thomas 6 Fred 5mths plus a number of lodgers. Emily and all children listed as born Allington. [There is a marriage on FreeBMD of Thomas MILLS and Emily CORNICK in 1844, registered in Bridport.] In 1861 the family is still in Allington, Emily is widowed and has three more children. There is a Bridport/Allington OPC which has a little information on it but some of the vital years are missing. It appears that Lydia died in 1887 and Frederick in 1890, per FreeBMD. Most of the children are living in a lodging house in Winchester in 1891. Apologies if you have this already. Best wishes, Patsy - New Zealand Subject: Re: [ENG-HANTS] Mills family > Hello! > > I just read the listings on the Mills families and wonder if any of these > Mills names connect to the one I seek information on. > > On the 1881 census: Frederick Mills is listed as age 30, born abt. 1851 > and > head of household. His wife is Lydia, and mother Emily, who lives with > them. > He was born in Bridport, Dorset, England, but the family was living in > the > parish of Winchester, Hampshire - Street address is: 19 The Weirs. > > Household members were: > Edward F. Mills 7 > Emily Mills 56 > Emily A. Mills 2 > Ernest R. Mills > Frederick Mills 30 > Lydia Mills 35 > Lydia J. Mills 4 > William Mills 5 > > Frederick's occupation was Bricklayer. > > Frederick Mills married my grandmother's sister Phoebe Alice Richards May > 23, 1896. > > If anyone is connected or knows anything about this family, it would be > gratefully received! > > Thank you, Margot USA
Good day list Emily was my Great,Great,Grandmother, Born in Portsmouth circa 1820. Married John Young, in December 1842, and had 2 sons with him .Then married William Charles Thomas, March 1867 having 3 daughters with him. (before marrying him) Moved to London before she married John Young.. Cannot find her birth anywhere in the parish records for Portsmouth, or Portsea, so far. ANY help or pointers would be much appreciated. Marion Melbourne
My Mills (who don't appear to be related to yours) were very strict Methodist and lived Hedge End. They attended the Bible Christian Church which merged with the Uniting Methodist Church in early 1900's. Regards, Rose.
Hello: In helping a friend, we went through some old photos and found one of her mother ca 1921. The photo was taken by Hugh R. Nichols, 113A High Street, Ryde. Another two photos of the mother were found, one ca 1923 with the photographer as M. Thom...(torn off) 25 West Street, Ryde, 1W (we think). The other is dated April 19, 1929 and says from Pat (Lily). No photographer is listed other than Ryde. My friend is trying to find out her mother's name (we have Patricia, Lilian, Pat and Elizabeth) and we are wondering if the photographer's records might exist and if so where they would be located. Any assistance gratefully received. Glenys currently in Australia www.quietacre.com glenealogist@gmail.com
Are you sure that your Mills children were actually baptised? While it was compulsory since 1837 for them to have been registered with the GRO it was, and still is, parental preference regarding whether or not a child was baptised. Likewise, a baptism can, and did, take place at any church according to parental choice. If the parents happened to work for a family who travelled, such as those who spent part of the year in one house and "the season" in another the whole indoor staff would have followed them. Were they travellers themselves, working at itinerant jobs according to season? If so they could have had children baptised wherever they were working. Colyn. ----- Original Message ----- From: "pat ann rose mills" <patannroses@msn.com> Hello Listers. My Mills family lived and worked at Potbridge Farm. Potbridge near Odiham. They were there from about 1889-1896 and several children were born during that time. I have been unable to find baptisms for them in nearby churches. I have looked at an old map of Potbridge and noticed there was a Methodist Chapel there in 1897. Does anyone have information on this chapel or know if there are baptism records. If so where would they be found. Thankyou
Hello! I just read the listings on the Mills families and wonder if any of these Mills names connect to the one I seek information on. On the 1881 census: Frederick Mills is listed as age 30, born abt. 1851 and head of household. His wife is Lydia, and mother Emily, who lives with them. He was born in Bridport, Dorset, England, but the family was living in the parish of Winchester, Hampshire - Street address is: 19 The Weirs. Household members were: Edward F. Mills 7 Emily Mills 56 Emily A. Mills 2 Ernest R. Mills Frederick Mills 30 Lydia Mills 35 Lydia J. Mills 4 William Mills 5 Frederick's occupation was Bricklayer. Frederick Mills married my grandmother's sister Phoebe Alice Richards May 23, 1896. If anyone is connected or knows anything about this family, it would be gratefully received! Thank you, Margot USA --- Get FREE High Speed Internet from USFamily.Net! -- http://www.usfamily.net/mkt-freepromo.html ---
Hi, I believe your family to be Charlie Mills bn Jun Q 1857 Wield and Sarah Jane Appleton, if I am right they married Basingstoke 1881, sorry can not remember the quarter. I would suggest checking the Wootton St Lawrence PR's, this isn't one of my families in the area, so I am only going on snippets of unproven notes. Harriet Kate dau of Charlie and Sarah on 1901 census says born Wootton St Lawrence so worth a try for Lucy, likewise you might find Ernest there to as his GRO 1888 Jun Q By the way I think Lucy married Clement Westbrook c 1906 probably Alton area. Lucy bn Sept Q 1886 Basingstoke, [the parishes of Odiham, Hartley Wintney, Winchfield, Dogmersfield came under the Hartley Wintney Registration area] For the others have you checked the Hook PR's or even Elvetham in the other direction, you mention a Froyle link it would be worth checking those PR's as you will at least of eliminated them if you don't find any of the baptisms. Heather
Further to my previous request here is further info. My Mills family are parents Charley born Wield and Sarah born Sherfield. children Edith, b 1882, Harriet, Mary Ann 1885, Lucy 1886, Nateley Scures, Ernest b 1888 Nateley Scures, Charley 1890, Potbridge, William 1892 Potbridge, Albert b 1895 Potbridge. I have the birth certs of most of them. I cannot find baptisms for Lucy, Ernest, Charley, William and Albert. I have checked Upton Grey, Long Sutton, Dogmeefield, Odiham, Winchfield, Hartley Wintney, Woolton Hill ,Nateley Scures. Lasham. Harriet and Mary Ann baptised n Lasham. The reason for wondering if these children were baptised at a Methodist is that Charley uncle had connections to Froyle methodist church. The Methodist church records are not easy to find. Thankyou all. _________________________________________________________________ Love Hotmail? Check out the new services from Windows Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/
It would help to know where you had checked for baptisms, and which Mills family you were referring to.
Hello Listers. My Mills family lived and worked at Potbridge Farm. Potbridge near Odiham. They were there from about 1889-1896 and several children were born during that time. I have been unable to find baptisms for them in nearby churches. I have looked at an old map of Potbridge and noticed there was a Methodist Chapel there in 1897. Does anyone have information on this chapel or know if there are baptism records. If so where would they be found. Thankyou _________________________________________________________________ Love Hotmail? Check out the new services from Windows Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 20:34:16 +1100 Glenys Rasmussen <glenealogist@gmail.com> wrote: Hello Glenys, > The photo was taken by Hugh R. Nichols, 113A High A Google search for Hugh R Nichols indicates TNA have some materials relating to him. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is / _)rad never immediately apparent" Your father was a megalomaniac, you've got an insane brother Pure Mania - The Vibrators
On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 20:34:16 +1100 Glenys Rasmussen <glenealogist@gmail.com> wrote: Hello Glenys, > No photographer is listed other than Ryde. Ryde is on the Isle of Wight. There is a web site that may be of help; http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/gordonchilds/iowlist.htm This lists photographers, and when they were known to be working. Records may no longer be extant. You second photographer was probably "Frank M Thomson", 26 West Street. Details taken from the aforementioned web site. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is / _)rad never immediately apparent" You suck my blood like a leech Death On Two Legs - Queen