Hi Mike Super little story about one of the Australian "Fallen" in WW1. Like so many his place in the battlefield where he went missing and where he died is so typical of the many who fought beside him. Thanks for sharing this with us Rennison Rennison's List on http://www.upperdalesfhg.org.uk/rennisons.htm The Vayro Ancestry on http://www.vayro.name Vayro Database on http://vayro.tribalpages.com Vayro Guild of One-Name Studies Profile http://one-name.org/name_profile/vayro/ http://www.rennisonprimarydesigntechnology.info Searching for VAYRO, VARO, VARAH and variations worldwide On Tuesday, 11 November 2014, 8:46, Mike Spathaky via <goons@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > >On this Remembrance Day I commemorate the life of Lance-Corporal >Joseph Cree. I regard his as being perhaps an archetypal soldier's >story. I pieced it together from his military record which I >discovered in the National Archives of Australia website. He is not >related to me and there may not be many others who now have cause to >remember him. > >See "Whatever happened to our Joe?" at http://www.cree.name/archives/war.htm. > >MIke Spathaky >Sydney >Cree One-Name Study >www.cree.name > > >_____________________________________________ > >RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GOONS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >
Hi Guys, I am trying to confirm a marriage which has been said to have taken place in NEW YORK, USA in 1804 between a James (Bloomfield) MINGAY, born England c 1773 and a Ellen Griffiths; other information regarding this wedding is as follows ' Performed by Bishop HOBART, Protestant Episcopal Church, Trinity Parish'. Try as I might I have failed to find any record of this marriage in any Church Record whatsoever or come to that any other marriage as a church record. Do they exist, that is Church Records in the same form as in England? Any guidiance will be gratefully welcomed. Regards Tony Anthony John MINGAY, now in NZ once of Kent & Suffolk, England but still researching Worldwide the surname MINGAY & its variants. http://www.mingayhistory.co.uk.
Hi Richard This information is adding to the dossier that I now have on Herbert Alfred Vayro, thanks to other members of Goons and UDFHG. Interestingly enough I suspected that he had a middle name, and I have three records for other Alfred Vayro s, but all with different service numbers to Herbert. Another point that I have confirmed from my own searches of FMP was that my grandfather Thomas had definitely enlisted in 1908, in what was the Second Battalion Volunteers DLI, part of the Territorial forces from the Bishop Auckland area of County Durham. Whereas most like my grandfather were born in the 1880s there were two James Vayro s whose attestation papers show 1895 and 1896 both aged 18. Would I be wrong to assume that they had joined the regular Army? Thanks again, the jigsaw picture is getting coming into focus. Rennison Rennison's List on http://www.upperdalesfhg.org.uk/rennisons.htm The Vayro Ancestry on http://www.vayro.name Vayro Database on http://vayro.tribalpages.com Vayro Guild of One-Name Studies Profile http://one-name.org/name_profile/vayro/ http://www.rennisonprimarydesigntechnology.info Searching for VAYRO, VARO, VARAH and variations worldwide On Sunday, 9 November 2014, 21:08, Richard Hooke <hooke@hooke.karoo.co.uk> wrote: > > >Hi Rennison >Looking at FMP items they seem to be for Herbert Alfred Vayro 1885-1918 >I note that these are territorial forces discharges >The 1915 discharge as medically unfit after 61 days service in September >1915(It also says that he was not likely to become an efficient soldier) >Discharged Huddersfield >The 1916 discharge as medically unfit(no longer physically fit for war >service) after 162 days service on 9th February 1917 >Discharged York >In 1915 his discharge address is Hunslet. In 1917 it is Leeds. >The above with his death in 1918 suggests that he was not a well man. >This is a time when the death certificate could give enlightenment. >It may not be a coincidence that reenlistment was almost exactlyone year >later >Regards >Richard > > >-----Original Message----- >From: goons-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:goons-bounces@rootsweb.com] On >Behalf Of RENNISON john.vayro@sky.com via >Sent: 09 November 2014 16:25 >To: GOONS FORUM >Subject: [G] Two Confusing Records > >Hi > >Taking advantage of the Find My Past and Ancestry free access I came across >two records that may well be the same individual, but joining two different >regiments in World War One. > >Can anyone confirm one way or the other if these two are for the same >individual, and hazard a guess at the circumstances behind his "joining up" >twice > > >HERBERT VAYRO 4244 >Born 1885 >DUKE OF WELLINGTONS WEST RIDING REGIMENT >3/5 th Battalion Aged 30 in 1915 >LEEDS > >HERBERT VAYRO 4895 >Born 1885 >NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS >2/4 th Battalion Aged 31 >LEEDS > >Any ideas would be very welcome > >Rennison > > >Rennison's List on http://www.upperdalesfhg.org.uk/rennisons.htm >The Vayro Ancestry on http://www.vayro.name >Vayro Database on http://vayro.tribalpages.com >Vayro Guild of One-Name Studies Profile >http://one-name.org/name_profile/vayro/ >http://www.rennisonprimarydesigntechnology.info >Searching for VAYRO, VARO, VARAH and variations worldwide > >_____________________________________________ > >RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc >http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >GOONS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in >the subject and the body of the message > > > > >
You might try here http://www.trinitywallstreet.org/about/history Marie (GOONS 5318) Bringing the world together one surname at a time. 'A Pepler Name' http://pepler.tribalpages.com 'Hedgerow - the Ancestors' http://cranberry.tribalpages.com Pepler DNA Study http://www.familytreedna.com/public/pepler-ow/ 'Scroops, Scropes and Scroopes' http://dentonlk.tribalpages.com ________________________________ From: mingay via <goons@rootsweb.com> To: GOONS Forum <GOONS@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2014 5:38 PM Subject: [G] New York Church Records Hi Guys, I am trying to confirm a marriage which has been said to have taken place in NEW YORK, USA in 1804 between a James (Bloomfield) MINGAY, born England c 1773 and a Ellen Griffiths; other information regarding this wedding is as follows ' Performed by Bishop HOBART, Protestant Episcopal Church, Trinity Parish'. Try as I might I have failed to find any record of this marriage in any Church Record whatsoever or come to that any other marriage as a church record. Do they exist, that is Church Records in the same form as in England? Any guidiance will be gratefully welcomed. Regards Tony Anthony John MINGAY, now in NZ once of Kent & Suffolk, England but still researching Worldwide the surname MINGAY & its variants. http://www.mingayhistory.co.uk. _____________________________________________ RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GOONS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Family search does have the civil record of this marriage so it is historically correct however it does not appear that that church allowed their records to be microfilmed. You could try contacting the Episcolpalian diocese of NewYork and see if they have anything, Many churches would not allow LDS to film their records and Ancestry as well as other sites do tend to use the LDS filmings, Marie (GOONS 5318) Bringing the world together one surname at a time. 'A Pepler Name' http://pepler.tribalpages.com 'Hedgerow - the Ancestors' http://cranberry.tribalpages.com Pepler DNA Study http://www.familytreedna.com/public/pepler-ow/ 'Scroops, Scropes and Scroopes' http://dentonlk.tribalpages.com ________________________________ From: mingay via <goons@rootsweb.com> To: GOONS Forum <GOONS@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 10, 2014 5:38 PM Subject: [G] New York Church Records Hi Guys, I am trying to confirm a marriage which has been said to have taken place in NEW YORK, USA in 1804 between a James (Bloomfield) MINGAY, born England c 1773 and a Ellen Griffiths; other information regarding this wedding is as follows ' Performed by Bishop HOBART, Protestant Episcopal Church, Trinity Parish'. Try as I might I have failed to find any record of this marriage in any Church Record whatsoever or come to that any other marriage as a church record. Do they exist, that is Church Records in the same form as in England? Any guidiance will be gratefully welcomed. Regards Tony Anthony John MINGAY, now in NZ once of Kent & Suffolk, England but still researching Worldwide the surname MINGAY & its variants. http://www.mingayhistory.co.uk. _____________________________________________ RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GOONS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
The presentations from Saturday's seminar are now going online on the Guild's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/GuildOneNameStudies So far I've only watched Helen Osborn's excellent presentation which is highly recommended and provides much food for thought: http://youtu.be/Ae95uMNEB8Q?list=PLrsfRZta1CxNGFRu8j1LdbkLQlMnU2GCa Debbie Kennett Member no. 4554 Cruwys/Cruse/Cruise one-name study http://cruwys.blogspot.com http://one-name.org/name_profile/cruwys http://www.familytreedna.com/public/CruwysDNA
Brian Horridge <brian.horridge@btinternet.com> said: > You also have to be aware of errors in the GRO Page numbers given by > FBMD - either due to FBMD transcription errors or errors introduced by > the GRO themselves when typing up the original hand-written indexes. Just the kind of thing the GMI Cardinal Point completeness and consistency check will reveal. An incorrect page number will almost certainly lead to a consistency error. Then, searching the GRO index for the spouse will give a good chance of finding the correct number. Peter Alefounder.
Hi Phil, Thankyou so much for the Fleming results from stage 2, wonderful! Challenges are very enjoyable but a lot of work and these much appreciated. Attached is stage 3 and the 2 coloured entries I already have transripts of but have included them in case it helps your plannning. The other reference details are from the Newcastle CRO site which I notice is no longer available on line. Many thanks Phil for any successes with these Flemings as well. Sincerely Ruth Rathbone Fleming, Flemington ONS On 31/10/2014 2:32 AM, thirkell via wrote: > As I have now completed the 1861 to 1880 stage of the Newcastle (upon Tyne) Registration District marriage challenge, and sent out the results, I am pleased to offer the last stage, 1881 to 1911. > > > > > I would be happy to receive requests preferably on the Guild’s template which makes it easier for me to “cut and paste”. Apart from the name, year and quarter, it would be helpful if any additional information that is known was included such as spouse, church or actual marriage date. I should point out that the Newcastle Registrar’s indexes that were online, and gave the Anglican church name, have been withdrawn but you may be able to obtain some information from other sites such as Family Search. > > > > > The cut-off date is the 25th January 2015 and I would hope to have the challenge completed by this time next year. > > > Regards, > > > Phil Thirkell > > > > > > > Sent from Windows Mail > _____________________________________________ > > RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GOONS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
The following parishes have been added to the index: Lincoln (City) Registration District St Michael 1871-1911 St Nicholas with St John Newport 1871-1911 St Paul in the Bail 1871-1911 Louth Registration District Fulstow 1871-1911 Binbrook United Methodist Church 1899-1911 Great Carlton 1871-1911 Grimoldby 1871-1911 Hannah cum Hagnaby 1871-1911 Hainton 1837-1911 (recently deposited) Thanks to Steve Seymour for uploading these. Anne Anne Cole, President, Lincolnshire Family History Society Duncalf(e)/Duncuff/Duncuft One-name Study GOONS member 513 http://www.one-name.org/profiles/duncalf.html http://duncalfonenamestudy.tribalpages.com/ Lincolnshire Post 1837 Marriage Index http://mi.lincolnshiremarriages.org.uk/ Lincolnshire Family History Society http://www.lincolnshirefhs.org.uk
Hi Rennison Looking at FMP items they seem to be for Herbert Alfred Vayro 1885-1918 I note that these are territorial forces discharges The 1915 discharge as medically unfit after 61 days service in September 1915(It also says that he was not likely to become an efficient soldier) Discharged Huddersfield The 1916 discharge as medically unfit(no longer physically fit for war service) after 162 days service on 9th February 1917 Discharged York In 1915 his discharge address is Hunslet. In 1917 it is Leeds. The above with his death in 1918 suggests that he was not a well man. This is a time when the death certificate could give enlightenment. It may not be a coincidence that reenlistment was almost exactlyone year later Regards Richard -----Original Message----- From: goons-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:goons-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of RENNISON john.vayro@sky.com via Sent: 09 November 2014 16:25 To: GOONS FORUM Subject: [G] Two Confusing Records Hi Taking advantage of the Find My Past and Ancestry free access I came across two records that may well be the same individual, but joining two different regiments in World War One. Can anyone confirm one way or the other if these two are for the same individual, and hazard a guess at the circumstances behind his "joining up" twice HERBERT VAYRO 4244 Born 1885 DUKE OF WELLINGTONS WEST RIDING REGIMENT 3/5 th Battalion Aged 30 in 1915 LEEDS HERBERT VAYRO 4895 Born 1885 NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS 2/4 th Battalion Aged 31 LEEDS Any ideas would be very welcome Rennison Rennison's List on http://www.upperdalesfhg.org.uk/rennisons.htm The Vayro Ancestry on http://www.vayro.name Vayro Database on http://vayro.tribalpages.com Vayro Guild of One-Name Studies Profile http://one-name.org/name_profile/vayro/ http://www.rennisonprimarydesigntechnology.info Searching for VAYRO, VARO, VARAH and variations worldwide _____________________________________________ RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GOONS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hello everyone, I am presently finalising my list of forthcoming Marriage Challenges for the January Journal. Only 3 so far, so more needed! If you can spare some time in February, March or later to help your fellow Guild members by doing a Challenge, please contact me. If you worry that it could be too big a task, it can be made smaller by restricting the years of the Challenge. Perhaps you could share the task with another Guild member or a friend interested in genealogy. You need to live fairly close to a Record Office and the Registration District selected should not have been already digitised and indexed by Ancestry, FindmyPast etc Generally expenses are recoverable from the Guild. If you think that you could be a Challenger, please contact me at marriage-challenge@one-name.org Peter Copsey Marriage Challenge Coordinator.
> From: John Carey via > Sent: 09 November 2014 18:01 Thanks John for all this information. Marie Byatt sent me the images off-list, and I've since discovered that the NY passenger list is on FamilySearch. > The border crossing record is very hard to read. New information that > can be gleaned from it is that she was headed for San Antonio, Texas, > where that she had lived between 1930 and 1933. The entry in the box > on the card that asks for a destination and the name and complete > address of a relative or friend that she was joining, consists of a > short word is virtually indecipherable followed by the address of a > hotel in San Antonio in parentheses. I did manage to read this after manipulating the image. Her destination is "Mex. (San Antonio Tex. Plaza Hotel)". Unfortunately I cannot decipher her birthplace. It looks like "Var. Ver. Mexico". She was divorced, on a one month holiday and travelling on a British passport. So I am now fairly sure that she was born in Mexico to an English-born father and a Mexican-born English mother. Various movements in her childhood are clear but I've no idea what happened to her after 1948. Best wishes Andrew -- Andrew Millard - A.R.Millard@durham.ac.uk Chair, Trustees of Genuki: www.genuki.org.uk Maintainer, Genuki Middx + London: www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/MDX/ + ../LND/ Academic Co-ordinator, Guild of One-Name Studies: www.one-name.org Bodimeade one-name study: community.dur.ac.uk/a.r.millard/genealogy/Bodimeade/ My genealogy: community.dur.ac.uk/a.r.millard/genealogy/
It might be that he was rejected after his first signing on (as unfit for military service??) and then re-applied and was accepted 2nd time. I've found several Horridge entries exactly like this. It might be that they improved in health or, just as likely, the army was getting less fussy as the war went on. Have you looked at the actual signing on papers ?? Brian On 09/11/2014 16:24, RENNISON john.vayro@sky.com via wrote: > Hi > > Taking advantage of the Find My Past and Ancestry free access I came across two records that may well be the same individual, but joining two different regiments in World War One. > > Can anyone confirm one way or the other if these two are for the same individual, and hazard a guess at the circumstances behind his "joining up" twice > > > HERBERT VAYRO 4244 Born 1885 > DUKE OF WELLINGTONS WEST RIDING REGIMENT > 3/5 th Battalion Aged 30 in 1915 LEEDS > > HERBERT VAYRO 4895 Born 1885 > NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS > 2/4 th Battalion Aged 31 LEEDS > > Any ideas would be very welcome > > Rennison > > > Rennison's List on http://www.upperdalesfhg.org.uk/rennisons.htm > The Vayro Ancestry on http://www.vayro.name > Vayro Database on http://vayro.tribalpages.com > Vayro Guild of One-Name Studies Profile > http://one-name.org/name_profile/vayro/ > http://www.rennisonprimarydesigntechnology.info > Searching for VAYRO, VARO, VARAH and variations worldwide > > _____________________________________________ > > RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GOONS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
If he was 49 when he died in 1931 he is probably the person who is in the 1891 and 1901 censuses aged 9/19 born Battersea. Birth of a John Samuel Dunkerly was registered in Wandsworth District (1d 620) in Q3 of 1881. Nick member 4108 Chesson and variants On 09/11/2014 11:41, John P Laws via wrote: > Just found his 1911 census entry which is a start > > John P Laws > > Registrar > Laws Family Register > Putting Flesh on the Bones of History > >
He was in Who's Who, and is indexed (as John Samuel DUNKERLY) as being in Vol III of Who Was Who (which I don't have ready access to). The index gives a birth year of 1881. This suggests he is: 3q 1881 DUNKERLY John Samuel Wandsworth 1d 620 The marriage appears to be on Free BMD as DUNKERLEY though: 2q 1912 Dunkerley John S Harding Plymouth 5b 593 Chris Pitt Lewis On 09/11/2014 16:45, Ken Toll via wrote: > Could it be > Deaths Mar 1931 (>99%) > ------------------------------ > Dunkerly John S 49 Manchester S. 8d182 > > > ????? > > Regards, > > Ken > > > On 9 November 2014 11:38, John P Laws via <goons@rootsweb.com> wrote: > >> John Samuel DUNKERLEY of Manchester University, a proto-zoologist and an >> authority on Flagellates from the University of Glasgow, died 10 Feb 1931 >> at >> his home 108 Daisy-bank Road, Victoria Park, Manchester LAN he married my >> grandmother's sister Alice Maud Mary HARDING in Plymouth 1912. His death >> date I found within England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of >> Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966 but can't find a GRO record of his >> death, marriage and birth >> >> At Manchester University there exists a Dunkerley (Professor J.S.) >> Fellowship endowed in his memory >> >> John P Laws >> >> Registrar >> Laws Family Register >> Putting Flesh on the Bones of History >> >> http://lawsfamilyregister.tribalpages.com >> http://lawsandlawes.blogspot.com >> >> >> >> _____________________________________________ >> >> RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc >> http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> GOONS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> > _____________________________________________ > > RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GOONS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com
Could it be Deaths Mar 1931 (>99%) ------------------------------ Dunkerly John S 49 Manchester S. 8d182 ????? Regards, Ken On 9 November 2014 11:38, John P Laws via <goons@rootsweb.com> wrote: > John Samuel DUNKERLEY of Manchester University, a proto-zoologist and an > authority on Flagellates from the University of Glasgow, died 10 Feb 1931 > at > his home 108 Daisy-bank Road, Victoria Park, Manchester LAN he married my > grandmother's sister Alice Maud Mary HARDING in Plymouth 1912. His death > date I found within England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of > Wills and Administrations), 1858-1966 but can't find a GRO record of his > death, marriage and birth > > At Manchester University there exists a Dunkerley (Professor J.S.) > Fellowship endowed in his memory > > John P Laws > > Registrar > Laws Family Register > Putting Flesh on the Bones of History > > http://lawsfamilyregister.tribalpages.com > http://lawsandlawes.blogspot.com > > > > _____________________________________________ > > RootsWeb lists - surnames, regions, software, etc > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GOONS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi Taking advantage of the Find My Past and Ancestry free access I came across two records that may well be the same individual, but joining two different regiments in World War One. Can anyone confirm one way or the other if these two are for the same individual, and hazard a guess at the circumstances behind his "joining up" twice HERBERT VAYRO 4244 Born 1885 DUKE OF WELLINGTONS WEST RIDING REGIMENT 3/5 th Battalion Aged 30 in 1915 LEEDS HERBERT VAYRO 4895 Born 1885 NORTHUMBERLAND FUSILIERS 2/4 th Battalion Aged 31 LEEDS Any ideas would be very welcome Rennison Rennison's List on http://www.upperdalesfhg.org.uk/rennisons.htm The Vayro Ancestry on http://www.vayro.name Vayro Database on http://vayro.tribalpages.com Vayro Guild of One-Name Studies Profile http://one-name.org/name_profile/vayro/ http://www.rennisonprimarydesigntechnology.info Searching for VAYRO, VARO, VARAH and variations worldwide
David, Sorry! It was meant for the Forum but I pressed the wrong button. Best wishes Sonia ---------------------------------------- > Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2014 13:54:48 +0000 > From: david@dburgess.demon.co.uk > To: sonia-lashbrookturner@hotmail.co.uk > Subject: Re: [G] Burgess Hill Seminar > > Sonia > > It appears you have sent this to me and not to the ONS Forum. > > Regards > > David Burgess > > On 9/11/14 13:38, sonia turner wrote: >> Thank you so much for the brilliant seminar at Burgess Hill >> yesterday. This team have some simply slick organisational skills which >> showed in the smooth running of the day. The speakers were excellent and >> certainly gave us some food for thought in tackling our One Name >> Studies. The lunch was delicious and as always the company was good fun. >> It's always lovely to meet up with everyone, even if on an occasional >> basis. Looking forward to the next one! Best wishes Sonia> Date: Sun, 9 >> Nov 2014 11:18:11 +0000> To: goons@rootsweb.com> Subject: [G] Burgess >> Hill Seminar> From: goons@rootsweb.com>> Congratulations to Kim >> Baldacchino and her team for an excellent seminar> at Burgess Hill >> yesterday.>> The organisation was excellent, the venue was good and >> the speakers were> thought provoking and interesting.>> The dinner >> the previous evening was nice and informal and an opportunity> to make >> new acquaintances.>> It was well worth the trip from West Yorkshire.> >>> Thank you.>> Regards>> --> David Burgess> >> _____________________________________________>> RootsWeb lists - >> surnames, regions, software, etc http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/>> >> -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please >> send an email to GOONS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > -- > David Burgess
FMP's free weekend has thrown up a record for a Mrs Victoria Louise Bodimeade, age 30, sailing from Glasgow to New York in 1945 with the intention of residing permanently in Mexico. Although I can't see the full records on Ancestry.com there seem to be corresponding records of her arrival in New York in 1945 and of her crossing the border from Mexico into Laredo, Texas in 1948. Her maiden name was Brown and she had married David Bodimeade in 1938, but he remarried in 1946 so I presume there was a divorce. Any ideas where I look next to follow her? Best wishes Andrew -- Andrew Millard - A.R.Millard@durham.ac.uk Chair, Trustees of Genuki: www.genuki.org.uk Maintainer, Genuki Middx + London: www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/MDX/ + ../LND/ Academic Co-ordinator, Guild of One-Name Studies: www.one-name.org Bodimeade one-name study: community.dur.ac.uk/a.r.millard/genealogy/Bodimeade/ My genealogy: community.dur.ac.uk/a.r.millard/genealogy/
> From: SUE FISHER-PASCALL via > Sent: 08 November 2014 12:23 > > When I entered Pascall in the search of the Kings Bench & Fleet Prison > Discharge Books and Prisoner Lists on Ancestry, I found a couple of > references for John Pascall in 1809, but I > can't make head or tail of them - can some kind soul have a look and > explain things to me, or suggest where I might look next to find more > information? I'm guessing a bit here, but this is my interpretation of the records: John Pascall was imprisoned from 11 Feb 1809, for debts to Robert Fenner who had him 'Com'd' (committed) on 24 Jan 1809, for a debt of '£12 & upwards' and also Joseph Giles who had joined the detainer on 1 Feb 1809 for a debt of '£23 & upwards'. He 'Dd' (discharged) his debts on 27 Jul 1809, covering all sums due from before 1 Feb. The other record shows that he was detained at the suit ('ats') of Joseph Giles and released on 5 Aug 1809 by judges order dated 3 Aug. The Ancestry guidance says the date of discharge is the key to finding him in other record series, but it doesn't say how or which series! Best wishes Andrew -- Andrew Millard - A.R.Millard@durham.ac.uk Chair, Trustees of Genuki: www.genuki.org.uk Maintainer, Genuki Middx + London: www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/MDX/ + ../LND/ Academic Co-ordinator, Guild of One-Name Studies: www.one-name.org Bodimeade one-name study: community.dur.ac.uk/a.r.millard/genealogy/Bodimeade/ My genealogy: community.dur.ac.uk/a.r.millard/genealogy/