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    1. Re: [SRY] Name Meaning BEECHER
    2. Hi Tanya. A member of the Beecher family was granted armorial rights on the 6th October 1574. A quick check in Google books shows that a number of people including Americans seem to be have been trying to claim these rights from as far back as 1819. If you search through the many issues of The British herald or Cabinet of armorial bearings of the nobility & gentry via Google books you should find more information including what the coat-of-arms was made up from the motto. However, as it has been said by others, armorial rights are granted to an individual and may only be passed down directly from father to son. No sons and the armorial rights are gone. It was possible to re-apply to get them back in later generations. In some cases coat-of-arms could be given by order of the law to another family. There seems to be a case where a Beecher's armorial rights were given to a member of the Foote family. Armorials rights were officially granted by the relevant authorities, which still exist today and you certainly cannot buy them on the internet. So to answer you question directly in another way. You have to have the exact name of the male claiming these armorial rights and research this person only. You have to find proof that such rights were granted. However for you personally cannot claim or use these rights. Only your husband if a direct descendant of the father to son inheritance system from the original holder can legitimately claim the right to bear arms. Best wishes. Adrian. Hi, I was wondering if any SKS could help me out with the meaning of >> the >> name and the family crest? >> I'm having trouble finding either. >> >> Tanya

    10/05/2009 04:24:45
    1. Re: [SRY] Ancestry.com and LondonMetropolitanArchivesrecordscorrections
    2. Carole Moon
    3. Hello Nivard   Just read your email and would like to know how you can contact the person who has made a correction to transcriptions on ancesty.   I have on the 1861 census living in Islington my Great-Great-Grandfather & his first wife   James ETHERTON Amelia ETHERTON   Someone has added an alternative surname for Amelia of Amelia CORK and I would like to know why. All I can see from looking at the image is that next door the Cork family is living.   I am interested as I have never been able to find a marriage for James & Amelia nor her death before he married to his second wife in Lambeth 1870.   Regards Carole Moon       --- On Thu, 1/10/09, Nivard Ovington <ovington1@sky.com> wrote: From: Nivard Ovington <ovington1@sky.com> Subject: Re: [SRY] Ancestry.com and LondonMetropolitanArchivesrecordscorrections To: eng-surrey@rootsweb.com Date: Thursday, 1 October, 2009, 4:53 PM Hi Dave Well worth the small effort to do the corrections, not only does it help you and others but every correction has a link to contact you as the contributor Looking at a lot of the 16th and 17th century PRs its a wonder we get any transcriptions that make sense as the writing in much of the early PRs is extremely difficult to read (slight understatement there !) Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Thanks Nivard > > I corrected thirty entries this afternoon. > > I wonder what the 16th and 17th century record transcriptions will look > like? > > Regards > Dave from North Devon *************************************** Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** superfluous old messages in replies. List Admin can be contacted at:  Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com.   ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SURREY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/05/2009 03:49:38
    1. Re: [SRY] HASKEW
    2. jo mason
    3. Why not try the rootsweb mailing list for Chile? You could also look for the British Cemetery to see if records are online. Good luck Jo in Leics jo.mason@swsmail.net holmested@one-name.org

    10/05/2009 03:07:33
    1. Re: [SRY] HASKEW
    2. Caroline Bradford
    3. Hi Jan So far as I am aware, there are no census records sitting awaiting transcription! But there are a number of chunks and smaller sections which are "missing presumed lost for ever". It is sometimes all too easy to forget that the census is just a snapshot of who was where on one single night. Just because someone is enumerated in a household, one should not assume they were necessarily actually *living* there. When family members visited, they would be classed as "sister" (or whatever), though they might just have been spending the night in the guest room on their way somewhere else, rather than forming part of the actual household. Have you managed to find wills for every single member of the family who died during the gap you are trying to fill? Emily might have been mentioned in the will of even a relatively distant relative, even if this was just to leave her a token amount or item of jewellery etc. Any such reference may well provide an address. HTH Caroline Are there more census records still to be > transcribed? Can you suggest any other sources for Chile records at > all. > > Thanks so much for your advice, > Jan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Pam Hillier" <pamhillier24@virginbroadband.com.au> > To: <eng-surrey@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 5:17 PM > Subject: Re: [SRY] HASKEW > > > > jan, > > It seems possible with the "teacher" bent that perhaps that is where > she > > was....along with her uncle perhaps. In Chile at the school her aunt > wanted > > to establish???? > > Have you googled > > Have you checked into the Chile aspect, historically and via rootsweb > lists. > > This might be your avenue if you have (and seem to have) exhausted > England. > > cheers pam > > > > > > > >> Thanks for your most helpful reply, Caroline. > >> I had reached the conclusion that Emily, as well as her Uncle Henry, > may > >> have been out of the country for many years. As I have now found > Henry > >> John HASKEW living in Westminster in 1871 as new records are added, > I > >> thought maybe Emily could now be found as well. I had found a > shipping > >> arrival in Liverpool from Valparaiso in Chile for an E HASKEW > (nurse) in > >> 1897 (the year of the death of Emily's mother.) Another document I > have > >> records Eleanor LAWRENCE, Emily's Auntie in Chile, as stating that > she > >> would like an English school in Concepcion so that her youngest > daughter > >> would not have to be sent to England for her education. This was in > 1878 > >> or a little later when a group of teachers arrived to set up a > school > >> there. This makes me think that Emily may have visited but did not > remain > >> there for any great length of time. > >> > >> Thanks so much for your assistance. That sounds like a wonderful > life and > >> I hope that's how it was for her! > >> > >> Jan > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: "Caroline Bradford" <caroline.bradford@btinternet.com> > >> To: <eng-surrey@rootsweb.com> > >> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 9:09 AM > >> Subject: Re: [SRY] HASKEW > >> > >> > >>> Hi Jan > >>> > >>> Given what you say about Emily's life, so far as you know it, and > noting > >>> that a number HASKEW women seem to have been teachers, it seems to > me > >>> that > >>> it is highly likely that she too had a career in education. She > may have > >>> taught abroad for the whole of the period she is "missing", though > it > >>> also > >>> possible that she could have taught in the UK but have been away at > the > >>> time > >>> of one or more of the censuses (which could well have coincided > with the > >>> easter school holidays (quite long, even in those days). It would > have > >>> been > >>> quite normal for a well bred, spinster lady to have taken trips to > >>> destinations of cultural interest on the Continent. Easter would > have > >>> been > >>> a good time to do this, to avoid the excessive heat in the summer. > >>> > >>> Hope this helps > >>> > >>> Caroline > >>> > >>>> -----Original Message----- > >>>> From: eng-surrey-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-surrey- > >>>> bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Neil & Jan Hearn > >>>> Sent: 04 October 2009 22:11 > >>>> To: eng-surrey@rootsweb.com > >>>> Subject: Re: [SRY] HASKEW > >>>> > >>>> Thanks for your reply. Sue. Yes, I have found her family on the > census > >>>> but she wasn't with them. I have her in 1851(in Liverpool) and > 18619at > >>>> school in Wiltshire) and I know that she taught English at a > Convent in > >>>> Paris in 1865 for a year. She then disappears 'til 1901 and 1911, > when > >>>> she is in Surrey with her Uncle who is a retired Bank of England > Clerk > >>>> and a widower. > >>>> > >>>> Your help is really appreciated as this really has me stumped! > >>>> > >>>> Jan > >>>> ----- Original Message ----- > >>>> From: "Sue Coombs" <sue_coombs@hotmail.com> > >>>> To: "Surrey List" <eng-surrey@rootsweb.com> > >>>> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 3:50 AM > >>>> Subject: Re: [SRY] HASKEW > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Hi Jan, > >>>> > >>>> Do you have details of her parents or any siblings which might aid > our > >>>> search for you? > >>>> > >>>> Sue > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > > >>>> > Hello, > >>>> > I have tried in vain to find Emily Charlotte HASKEW on > the > >>>> 1871 census. She was born in Liverpool, Lancs in 1847. She can be > seen > >>>> in 1901 living with her uncle in Newington but is recorded as > >>>> "Elizabett". I have tried alternate spellings for HASKEW (Askew, > >>>> Ascough, Haskieu) without any luck. She may well have been a > teacher. > >>>> Any help or guidance would be appreciated. > >>>> > Thanks, > >>>> > > >>>> > Jan > >>>> > in sultry Queensland > >>>> > *************************************** > >>>> > > >>>> > >>>> _________________________________________________________________ > >>>> View your other email accounts from your Hotmail inbox. 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    10/05/2009 02:34:48
    1. Re: [SRY] HASKEW
    2. Neil & Jan Hearn
    3. Thanks for your reply. Sue. Yes, I have found her family on the census but she wasn't with them. I have her in 1851(in Liverpool) and 18619at school in Wiltshire) and I know that she taught English at a Convent in Paris in 1865 for a year. She then disappears 'til 1901 and 1911, when she is in Surrey with her Uncle who is a retired Bank of England Clerk and a widower. Your help is really appreciated as this really has me stumped! Jan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sue Coombs" <sue_coombs@hotmail.com> To: "Surrey List" <eng-surrey@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 3:50 AM Subject: Re: [SRY] HASKEW Hi Jan, Do you have details of her parents or any siblings which might aid our search for you? Sue > > Hello, > I have tried in vain to find Emily Charlotte HASKEW on the 1871 census. She was born in Liverpool, Lancs in 1847. She can be seen in 1901 living with her uncle in Newington but is recorded as "Elizabett". I have tried alternate spellings for HASKEW (Askew, Ascough, Haskieu) without any luck. She may well have been a teacher. Any help or guidance would be appreciated. > Thanks, > > Jan > in sultry Queensland > *************************************** > _________________________________________________________________ View your other email accounts from your Hotmail inbox. Add them now. http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/167688463/direct/01/ *************************************** Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** superfluous old messages in replies. List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SURREY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/05/2009 02:11:11
    1. Re: [SRY] HASKEW
    2. Pam Hillier
    3. Jan I think Sue might have been suggesting you post more details to the list, to enable us to help you....grin !!! I had a quick look for her yesterday, but without much joy......so some additional info, parents names, where they were exactly in census data......siblings??? This might assist Have you posted to the Lancashire list? Cheers Pam from Adelaide Australia > Thanks for your reply. Sue. Yes, I have found her family on the census but > she wasn't with them. I have her in 1851(in Liverpool) and 18619at school > in Wiltshire) and I know that she taught English at a Convent in Paris in > 1865 for a year. She then disappears 'til 1901 and 1911, when she is in > Surrey with her Uncle who is a retired Bank of England Clerk and a > widower. > > Your help is really appreciated as this really has me stumped! > > Jan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sue Coombs" <sue_coombs@hotmail.com> > To: "Surrey List" <eng-surrey@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 3:50 AM > Subject: Re: [SRY] HASKEW > > > > Hi Jan, > > Do you have details of her parents or any siblings which might aid our > search for you? > > Sue > > >> >> Hello, >> I have tried in vain to find Emily Charlotte HASKEW on the 1871 >> census. She was born in Liverpool, Lancs in 1847. She can be seen in 1901 >> living with her uncle in Newington but is recorded as "Elizabett". I have >> tried alternate spellings for HASKEW (Askew, Ascough, Haskieu) without >> any luck. She may well have been a teacher. Any help or guidance would be >> appreciated. >> Thanks, >> >> Jan >> in sultry Queensland >> *************************************** >> > > _________________________________________________________________ > View your other email accounts from your Hotmail inbox. Add them now. > http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/167688463/direct/01/ > *************************************** > Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** > superfluous old messages in replies. > > List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-SURREY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > *************************************** > Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** > superfluous old messages in replies. > > List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-SURREY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/05/2009 01:51:45
    1. Re: [SRY] Name Meaning BEECHER
    2. Caroline Bradford
    3. Hi Tanya There is actually no such thing as a "family crest" except in the eyes of the gullible who pay for them and the unprincipled who prey on the gullible. Crest is the technical term for the "bit on the top" of a coat of arms (often a bird or animal of some kind). Coats of arms are granted to individuals, not families. An individual's legitimate male heirs can continue to use the arms granted to their ancestor. If you believe that a BEECHER was granted arms at some point in the past, you should contact the College of Arms at http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/, who should be able to provide you with more information. Hope this helps Caroline > -----Original Message----- > From: eng-surrey-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-surrey- > bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Tanya Joy Cominotto > Sent: 05 October 2009 01:27 > To: Eng-Surrey@rootsweb.com > Subject: [SRY] Name Meaning BEECHER > > > Hi, I was wondering if any SKS could help me out with the meaning of > the > name and the family crest? > I'm having trouble finding either. > > Tanya > *************************************** > Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** > superfluous old messages in replies. > > List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SURREY- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message

    10/05/2009 01:50:35
    1. Re: [SRY] Name Meaning BEECHER
    2. Ann Sargeant
    3. Hello Tanya There is no such thing as a family crest (coat of arms) for a single surname. Commercial companies who try to sell such are generally to be avoided. A coat of arms is awarded to an individual person - not to a family. The arms are then owned by that individual and are normally passed down the direct male line - eg father to eldest son. There's a fairly detailed explanation here: http://www.sog.org.uk/leaflets/arms.shtml and lots of information here: http://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/ Ann From: "Tanya Joy Cominotto" <taniaj@aapt.net.au> > > Hi, I was wondering if any SKS could help me out with the meaning of the > name and the family crest? > I'm having trouble finding either. > > Tanya

    10/05/2009 01:45:45
    1. Re: [SRY] Doctor
    2. Caroline Bradford
    3. Can I just make one small (but significant) correction to this? Munk's Roll (note spelling) is a collection of obituaries of deceased *Fellows*, (and Licentiates up until 1825) not Members. Fellowship was not, until quite recent times, a standard qualification for a practising physician. The Royal College of General Practitioners has a very useful guide to tracing medical ancestors at http://tinyurl.com/y8583j4. Best wishes Caroline > -----Original Message----- > From: eng-surrey-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-surrey- > bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of I Thompson > Sent: 04 October 2009 23:44 > To: eng-surrey@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SRY] Doctor > > > The Royal College of Physicians keep a biographical database of Members > of the Royal College of Physicians (not all doctors, like surgeons, > were therefore on it) called Monks Roll. I am sure their librarian > would be amenable to looking. > > The British Medical Journal has recently put online archived issues > from 1840 on http://www.bmj.com/archive/ which is useful if the person > concerned has a relatively unusual name. > > Yours, > > Ian Thompson > > Bromley > > _________________________________________________________________ > Save time by using Hotmail to access your other email accounts. > http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/167688463/direct/01/ > *************************************** > Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** > superfluous old messages in replies. > > List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SURREY- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message

    10/05/2009 01:41:01
    1. Re: [SRY] HASKEW
    2. Caroline Bradford
    3. Hi Jan Given what you say about Emily's life, so far as you know it, and noting that a number HASKEW women seem to have been teachers, it seems to me that it is highly likely that she too had a career in education. She may have taught abroad for the whole of the period she is "missing", though it also possible that she could have taught in the UK but have been away at the time of one or more of the censuses (which could well have coincided with the easter school holidays (quite long, even in those days). It would have been quite normal for a well bred, spinster lady to have taken trips to destinations of cultural interest on the Continent. Easter would have been a good time to do this, to avoid the excessive heat in the summer. Hope this helps Caroline > -----Original Message----- > From: eng-surrey-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:eng-surrey- > bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Neil & Jan Hearn > Sent: 04 October 2009 22:11 > To: eng-surrey@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SRY] HASKEW > > Thanks for your reply. Sue. Yes, I have found her family on the census > but she wasn't with them. I have her in 1851(in Liverpool) and 18619at > school in Wiltshire) and I know that she taught English at a Convent in > Paris in 1865 for a year. She then disappears 'til 1901 and 1911, when > she is in Surrey with her Uncle who is a retired Bank of England Clerk > and a widower. > > Your help is really appreciated as this really has me stumped! > > Jan > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sue Coombs" <sue_coombs@hotmail.com> > To: "Surrey List" <eng-surrey@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 3:50 AM > Subject: Re: [SRY] HASKEW > > > > Hi Jan, > > Do you have details of her parents or any siblings which might aid our > search for you? > > Sue > > > > > > Hello, > > I have tried in vain to find Emily Charlotte HASKEW on the > 1871 census. She was born in Liverpool, Lancs in 1847. She can be seen > in 1901 living with her uncle in Newington but is recorded as > "Elizabett". I have tried alternate spellings for HASKEW (Askew, > Ascough, Haskieu) without any luck. She may well have been a teacher. > Any help or guidance would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > > > > Jan > > in sultry Queensland > > *************************************** > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > View your other email accounts from your Hotmail inbox. Add them now. > http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/167688463/direct/01/ > *************************************** > Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** > superfluous old messages in replies. > > List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SURREY- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > > > > *************************************** > Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** > superfluous old messages in replies. > > List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SURREY- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message

    10/04/2009 05:09:15
    1. Re: [SRY] Doctor
    2. I Thompson
    3. The Royal College of Physicians keep a biographical database of Members of the Royal College of Physicians (not all doctors, like surgeons, were therefore on it) called Monks Roll. I am sure their librarian would be amenable to looking. The British Medical Journal has recently put online archived issues from 1840 on http://www.bmj.com/archive/ which is useful if the person concerned has a relatively unusual name. Yours, Ian Thompson Bromley _________________________________________________________________ Save time by using Hotmail to access your other email accounts. http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/167688463/direct/01/

    10/04/2009 04:44:25
    1. Re: [SRY] Name Meaning BEECHER
    2. Michael Clifton
    3. http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/beecher-family-crest.htm seems to have info. Also see http://www.4crests.com/beecher-coat-of-arms.html Both are companies selling stuff, but if the info is accurate it might give you what you want. Michael Clifton

    10/04/2009 02:31:02
    1. [SRY] Marriage of MORRIS & STONE ( 1794 )
    2. >From Oracle and Public Advertiser ( London, England ), Saturday, August 2, 1794; Issue 18762. MARRIED On Tuesday se'nnight, at Sutton, William MORRIS, Maltman, aged 68, to Martha STONE, aged 23, both of that place.

    10/04/2009 01:24:40
    1. [SRY] Death of George WALLIS ( 1762 )
    2. >From London Evening Post ( London, England ), Thursday, April 22, 1762; Issue 5377. On Wednesday Mr. George WALLIS, a Tidesman, was found drowned near St. Saviour's Dockhead ; it is supposed that he fell into the river by accident, as he had been missing but two days, and had money and other effects of value about him.

    10/04/2009 01:22:21
    1. Re: [SRY] doctors
    2. John Moore
    3. Hi Raymond, I could look him up in the 1963 edition of the Medical Directory, if that's any use. Regards, John ----- Original Message ----- From: "Raymond Phillips" <rphillips169@googlemail.com> > Good morning all. > I wonder if any one can help me out? > I am looking for doctor who did his training in the 1930s served in w.w.2 > after the war served in a practice in Wales, and now departed. Is there a > list somewhere.where one can look for said gentleman. > Thank you. > Raymond Phillips. > Have a nice day

    10/04/2009 01:00:34
    1. Re: [SRY] Searchable London Gazette Archives
    2. Carole Beth Arnette
    3. Yes, LEE. The only things I really have to go on are the 1881 census and the Gazette. Charles had several brothers, so he could have been in business with them. Right offhand, I don't remember their address. For your help, thank you very much. Carole Beth Arnette On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 7:10 PM, Anne Chambers <anne.chambers@bigpond.com>wrote: > Have you looked for him yourself at the link I gave you ? > http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk/ > > And are you sure it's LEE ? - there's a bit in the Times about LEA & Co, > Coal Merchants, both being sued and > suing in the relevant period > Anne > > Carole Beth Arnette wrote: > > Name, Charles LEE, wife, Emily LEE > > time period ca 1880-1886. Wasn't sure what kind of information there > would > > be, etc. Any help appreciated. > > > > Carole Beth Arnette > > > > On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 10:24 PM, Anne Chambers<anne.chambers@bigpond.com > >wrote: > > > >> You can search for him yourself at > >> http://www.gazettes-online.co.uk/ > >> > >> As you didn't give his name, nobody else will be able to find him for > you > >> > >> Anne > >> South Australia > >> > >> Carole Beth Arnette wrote: > >>> Am searching for my maternal g gfather in the Gazette ca 1880 - 1886. > >> The > >>> 1881 British census states that he was a "Coal Merchant." The family > >>> history is that he went broke, "lost means to support family," and came > >> to > >>> Texas. His brother paid for their passage. At present, I don't > remember > >>> their home address. No other family information available. > >>> > >>> Thank you, > >>> Carole Beth Arnette > >>> kyunes@gmail.com > > > *************************************** > Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** > superfluous old messages in replies. > > List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ENG-SURREY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    10/04/2009 11:20:29
    1. Re: [SRY] HASKEW
    2. Sue Coombs
    3. Hi Jan, Do you have details of her parents or any siblings which might aid our search for you?  Sue > > Hello, > I have tried in vain to find Emily Charlotte HASKEW on the 1871 census. She was born in Liverpool, Lancs in 1847. She can be seen in 1901 living with her uncle in Newington but is recorded as "Elizabett". I have tried alternate spellings for HASKEW (Askew, Ascough, Haskieu) without any luck. She may well have been a teacher. Any help or guidance would be appreciated. > Thanks, > > Jan > in sultry Queensland > *************************************** > _________________________________________________________________ View your other email accounts from your Hotmail inbox. Add them now. http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/167688463/direct/01/

    10/04/2009 10:50:17
    1. Re: [SRY] doctors
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Raymond Ancestry have Medical Directories up to 1959 They were published more often but Ancestry have every fourth year available I would also try the Times online and the Gazettes Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > Good morning all. > I wonder if any one can help me out? > I am looking for doctor who did his training in the 1930s served in w.w.2 > after the war served in a practice in Wales, and now departed. Is there a > list somewhere.where one can look for said gentleman. > Thank you. > Raymond Phillips.

    10/04/2009 06:17:41
    1. [SRY] doctors
    2. Raymond Phillips
    3. Good morning all. I wonder if any one can help me out? I am looking for doctor who did his training in the 1930s served in w.w.2 after the war served in a practice in Wales, and now departed. Is there a list somewhere.where one can look for said gentleman. Thank you. Raymond Phillips. Have a nice day

    10/04/2009 05:05:44
    1. Re: [SRY] doctors
    2. Fionnghal
    3. hi Raymond, Your man will be recorded in all medical registers from when he graduated till he died - including his address in any given year; date & place he graduated and what qualifications he held.  You may find a main public library has a copy or they'll be able to point you in the right direction - possibly the nearest medical school/Uni. I ended up having to ask Glasgow University to allow me some browsing time but it was well worth it. They include doctors all over the country le durachd Fionnghal I am looking for doctor who did his training in the 1930s served in w.w.2 after the war served in a practice in Wales, and now departed. Is there a list somewhere. where one can look for said gentleman.

    10/03/2009 10:12:06