Nivard, You may very well be right, possibly the email I received did not originate from someone who it seemed to me may have had other intentions that genealogy when using Ancestry.com, and instead as a way to get more information on me and where I lived etc. to use for a way to get my I. D. or to lure me into a scheme to make money. I did take in to account that the fellow could have reversed his first and last name for other reasons.. My suspicions came more from the strange email he wrote. The name reversed was not that significant. I did want to pass it on so others might be cautious though. I should also mention, I did not drop out of Ancestry.com because of this rare incident. I like Ancestry.com and recommend it often to others. Sorry if my post may have gave that impression. You must admit it was very unusual that since I have been on the Nottinghamshire list for many years now, I have never yet received one spam email and infact, not one at all that did not have to do with genealogy from England, but the very next day after I was suspicious of the email received ever from England, I suddenly found that my email box had a lot of them all from Notts. followed each day by a lot more. I don't think that was by chance And after a short time none at all. I did read an article though at least 10 years or so ago, about people using the State Library to gain information on others to begin their theft of I.D.' They may have been name collectors, but not used for adding to a family tree. I welcomed your thoughts but stand by mine. Best of luck to you, Eva B. in the U.S.A. In reply to: From: "Nivard Ovington" <ovington1@sky.com> Subject: Re: [NTT] re. Facebook To: <Evabristol@aol.com>, <nottsgen@rootsweb.com> Message-ID: <01d001c9a58a$e3504bd0$0300a8c0@NJOvington> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Hi Eva I am sure I will not dissuade you but frankly doubt there was any connection to the person on Ancestry collecting information, more likely to be a name collector as you get on genesreunited who want you to do all the research Getting someone to reply at all on Ancestry or GR is a feat in itself anyway <g> At the end of the day if you use e mail your address is out there somewhere and it can be found and spam will come at some point like it or not If people wanted personal details there are easier ways of getting it than using Ancestry or the like As to name reversal, I see that quite often, there is also a trend of late to use a fictional name rather than their own Best wishes Nivard Ovington, in Cornwall (UK) **************Feeling the pinch at the grocery store? Make dinner for $10 or less. (http://food.aol.com/frugal-feasts?ncid=emlcntusfood00000001)
Hi Everyone, I have a photograph of the Robin Hoods taken at Fylingdale Moor in 1962. If anyone would like a copy feel free to let me know. I have a jpeg image about 4.4 Mb and a TIFF image of about 15.7 Mb. Both are RGB 300 dpi. If you would like a copy of either image please let me know how you can best receive an image of this size. If anyone can tell me what date the photo was taken or provide any other information about the event or location I will be grateful. Regards John Poxon
March 13th 1897 - July 9th 1930 BOOTH Mary Ann, Norma Marion, Oakes, Reggie, William Harry. BOSELEY Beatrice, Eliza May, William Henry. BOSTOCK Iris Zilla, Jane aged 57 years, Jane aged 78 years, Lizzie, Maria, Priscilla, Samuel Robert, William Frederick. BOSTWICK Philip Edward North, Thomas Maxwell. BOSWELL Ada, Bertram, Charles, John William. BOSWORTH Charles, Frances, Gervace, Hannah, Nellie, Priscilla. BOTT Male Child 1910 BOTTERILL Charles William BOTTOMER Adeline BOTTOMORE Emma, Robert bet wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ View your Twitter and Flickr updates from one place – Learn more! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/137984870/direct/01/
Hi Eva I am sure I will not dissuade you but frankly doubt there was any connection to the person on Ancestry collecting information, more likely to be a name collector as you get on genesreunited who want you to do all the research Getting someone to reply at all on Ancestry or GR is a feat in itself anyway <g> At the end of the day if you use e mail your address is out there somewhere and it can be found and spam will come at some point like it or not If people wanted personal details there are easier ways of getting it than using Ancestry or the like As to name reversal, I see that quite often, there is also a trend of late to use a fictional name rather than their own Best wishes Nivard Ovington, in Cornwall (UK) > It is not only Facebook we must be on guard about. A few weeks ago I found > a > person on Ancestry.com who I believed had information on my family line. I > wrote to him, and had a quick response. But the person never offered any > additional information. > > To make a long story short, he replied with his name reversed The first > name > became his last and the last his first. I thought it strange, I > apparently > had just picked a random name on a family tree and was waiting for > someone to
Hello Mary Jane, I was interested to read your mail regarding Alfred PALING. Would you please let me know where abouts he lived together with his spouse/parents details to see whether I can find a connection. The only Alfred I have was born Fulbeck Lincs abt 1864 Died Barnsley RD 1911. Regards, Duncan Payling ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mimi's Email Account" <images@ix.netcom.com> To: <ruthgenda@aol.com> Cc: <nottsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 15, 2009 9:28 AM Subject: Re: [NTT] PALEN/PALING > Alfred Paling [Palian] lived near the Nottinghamshire-Lincolnshire border > in > the mid-1860s. The family sometimes spelled the name as 'Palian.' .I have > information on him from old family letters. Mary Jane Phillips > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <ruthgenda@aol.com> > To: <nottsgen@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 5:46 AM > Subject: [NTT] PALEN/PALING > > >> Hi Duncan >> >> Some?older events which may eventually have some interest for you: >> >> South Muskham Parish Registers show: >> >> 24th Nov 1696?? Richard ROBINSON & Lydia PALING [m] >> 17 Janu: 1713/14? Rich: Robinson maritus [bur] >> 23 Feb. 1729/30? Lydia Robinson [bur] >> >> Richard & Lydia ROBINSON had? 6 children recorded in the register: >> William? c. 27 March 1699 bur. 20 Dec. 1699 >> Mary c. 11 Jan 1700/1? bur. 20 May 1707 >> Eliz: c. 1 July 1703? bur. 20 July 1704 >> William & Elizabeth c. 21 Nov 1705? William bur. 2 Novr: 1727 >> Ann [no christening recorded] bur.17 Dec. 1720 daughter of Lydia Robinson >> wid: >> >> 24 July 1748???? William PALEN & Sarah GERMAN [m] by vertue of Banns >> published >> There are no other recordings of this couple in the register. >> >> Regards >> Ruth >> ________________________________________________________________________ >> AOL Email goes Mobile! You can now read your AOL Emails whilst on the >> move. Sign up for a free AOL Email account with unlimited storage today. >> >> >> Notts Surname List >> >> http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > Notts Surname List > > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi, we had another visit yesterday to the excellent Southwell Workhouse. We were also fortunate in arriving just in time to join the 'Welcome Tour' which was about 30 mins long, but took you into parts of the Workhouse building that are not on the general tour. This was most interesting and if you are thinking of visiting this summer, do check to see if these 'welcome tours' are running - well worth the extra time. Greet House - my grandfather William Fairburn was a resident of Greet House for a time, and just wonder if anyone has any information on Greet House at all? Regards, Lin
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It is not only Facebook we must be on guard about. A few weeks ago I found a person on Ancestry.com who I believed had information on my family line. I wrote to him, and had a quick response. But the person never offered any additional information. To make a long story short, he replied with his name reversed The first name became his last and the last his first. I thought it strange, I apparently had just picked a random name on a family tree and was waiting for someone to answer at which time he attempted to get more information about me. Also, I live in the United States and never have received spam email from the United Kingdom, but the same day my email box was filled with mail from England most all of which showed up in Spam file. All of which was from individuals with all type of what I was sure were scams. My email box was filled everyday for a few weeks, and all from different places in Nottinghamshire. It included one well known ploy to get a huge amount of money. One of those in which the person clamis to know of a huge amount of money deposited in the bank where he works ,the owner having died and the money will revert to the government but which he has access to without anyone being the wiser. I would get millions for giving him the name of my bank and account number so it could be re-deposited here in the States. I had the same type from another country a few years ago, and was even told that someone would come here to receive the money from me, and then I could fly back with them free to be there when they made the withdrawal. I could just imagine they would take my money and I would be tossed out of the plane over the ocean!! The thing that bothered me was that Ancestry.com is now being used to get names and dates and other personal information along with wiping out a persons bank account. I dropped out of Ancestry. Incidentally the very week I signed up for PayPal someone targeted me to steal my identification. I went back to the bank the very next day and closed that account, but the person did not give up trying to get me to send my account information for well over a year. It is too bad that when writing to others for information on a family tree one must be very careful to stick to not sending information on the later years to what may not be cousins at all. E.B **************Need a job? Find employment help in your area. (http://yellowpages.aol.com/search?query=employment_agencies&ncid=emlcntusyelp00000005)
Alfred Paling [Palian] lived near the Nottinghamshire-Lincolnshire border in the mid-1860s. The family sometimes spelled the name as 'Palian.' .I have information on him from old family letters. Mary Jane Phillips ----- Original Message ----- From: <ruthgenda@aol.com> To: <nottsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 13, 2009 5:46 AM Subject: [NTT] PALEN/PALING > Hi Duncan > > Some?older events which may eventually have some interest for you: > > South Muskham Parish Registers show: > > 24th Nov 1696?? Richard ROBINSON & Lydia PALING [m] > 17 Janu: 1713/14? Rich: Robinson maritus [bur] > 23 Feb. 1729/30? Lydia Robinson [bur] > > Richard & Lydia ROBINSON had? 6 children recorded in the register: > William? c. 27 March 1699 bur. 20 Dec. 1699 > Mary c. 11 Jan 1700/1? bur. 20 May 1707 > Eliz: c. 1 July 1703? bur. 20 July 1704 > William & Elizabeth c. 21 Nov 1705? William bur. 2 Novr: 1727 > Ann [no christening recorded] bur.17 Dec. 1720 daughter of Lydia Robinson > wid: > > 24 July 1748???? William PALEN & Sarah GERMAN [m] by vertue of Banns > published > There are no other recordings of this couple in the register. > > Regards > Ruth > ________________________________________________________________________ > AOL Email goes Mobile! You can now read your AOL Emails whilst on the > move. Sign up for a free AOL Email account with unlimited storage today. > > > Notts Surname List > > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hello Each I have put the Nominal Rolls for Other ranks, Officer Lists and the Roll of Honour for men who served in the 9th Bn Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derby Regiment) 1914-1919. If you know of a man that I have missed, please let me know. I have also put some 1921 magic lantern slides on the Gallipoli Flickr site. They will give you an idea of the conditions on the Somme after WW1 - pages 1 to 8. Steve M Author of 9th (Service) Battalion Sherwood Foresters (Notts & Derbys Regiment) during The First World War. ISBN 978-0-9555698-1-4 www.ypressalient.co.uk People ask me my religion - my religion is kindness - True enlightenment is nothing but the nature of one's own self being fully realised.
Hi All I am trying to verify a baptism which is on the IGI for a William WOODCOCK 14 November 1784 at Oxton to James and Mary. Any help would be appreciated. He married Ann Hayes at Southwell Minster in 1808 and was of Oxton at the time. Regards Dorothy
January 9th 1897 - September 27th 1930 BOLTON Ernest H, George BOMBER Thomas BOND Arthur BONIFACE Mary Ann BONNETT Frederick BONNINGTON Frederick BONSALL Elizabeth, John William BONSER Alice, Charles Adrian, Derek Clifford, Frank, John aged 49 years, John aged 84 years, John aged 68 years, John Robert, Leslie, Mary, Matilda, Nellie, Sarah Hannah, Thomas, William BOON Andrew, Arnold, Samuel, Samuel James BOOT Annie, Dora, Elizabeth, Frank Ernest, Henry best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ View your Twitter and Flickr updates from one place – Learn more! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/137984870/direct/01/
Hello Listers, I have a William PAILING wife and child removed from Orston to Thorpe as place of their last legal settlement. I presume that the reason for this was that he and his family became subject to poor relief? As William was christened (probably born) in Orston do I conclude that his fathers place of settlement was not Orston? Could Thorpe therfore be his fathers place of legal settlement or alternatively just as a result of William possibly having worked there for the requisite period to gain settlement? Would appreciate advice as I am drawing a blank on determining where William's father Amos came from who married Hannah Pacey in Orston in 1791. Searching for connections to PALIN/PAILING/PALING/PAYLING Duncan Payling, Melbourne Australia
Hi Duncan, The following link is useful in explaining some of the issues relating to settlement rights & removal orders: - http://web.ukonline.co.uk/ennever/stories/richard.htm Regards, John Carter ________________________________ From: DUNCAN PAYLING <duncan@payling.org> To: Nottsgen@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, 12 March, 2009 10:16:39 PM Subject: [NTT] Advice req on settlement and removal orders Hello Listers, I have a William PAILING wife and child removed from Orston to Thorpe as place of their last legal settlement. I presume that the reason for this was that he and his family became subject to poor relief? As William was christened (probably born) in Orston do I conclude that his fathers place of settlement was not Orston? Could Thorpe therfore be his fathers place of legal settlement or alternatively just as a result of William possibly having worked there for the requisite period to gain settlement? Would appreciate advice as I am drawing a blank on determining where William's father Amos came from who married Hannah Pacey in Orston in 1791. Searching for connections to PALIN/PAILING/PALING/PAYLING Duncan Payling, Melbourne Australia Notts Surname List http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NOTTSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
DUNCAN PAYLING wrote: > Hello Listers, > > I have a William PAILING wife and child removed from Orston to Thorpe as place of their last legal settlement. I presume that the reason for this was that he and his family became subject to poor relief? > > As William was christened (probably born) in Orston do I conclude that his fathers place of settlement was not Orston? > > Could Thorpe therfore be his fathers place of legal settlement or alternatively just as a result of William possibly having worked there for the requisite period to gain settlement? > > Would appreciate advice as I am drawing a blank on determining where William's father Amos came from who married Hannah Pacey in Orston in 1791. > > Searching for connections to PALIN/PAILING/PALING/PAYLING > > Duncan Payling, > Melbourne > Australia > > > Notts Surname List > > http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/notts.html > > Yes place of settlement changed when for example a man worked in a different place for over a year. Cheers Guy -- http://freespace.virgin.net/guy.etchells/ The site that gives you facts not promises http://anguline.co.uk/ Old and rare books on CD
Hi Duncan Some?older events which may eventually have some interest for you: South Muskham Parish Registers show: 24th Nov 1696?? Richard ROBINSON & Lydia PALING [m] 17 Janu: 1713/14? Rich: Robinson maritus [bur] 23 Feb. 1729/30? Lydia Robinson [bur] Richard & Lydia ROBINSON had? 6 children recorded in the register: William? c. 27 March 1699 bur. 20 Dec. 1699 Mary c. 11 Jan 1700/1? bur. 20 May 1707 Eliz: c. 1 July 1703? bur. 20 July 1704 William & Elizabeth c. 21 Nov 1705? William bur. 2 Novr: 1727 Ann [no christening recorded] bur.17 Dec. 1720 daughter of Lydia Robinson wid: 24 July 1748???? William PALEN & Sarah GERMAN [m] by vertue of Banns published There are no other recordings of this couple in the register. Regards Ruth ________________________________________________________________________ AOL Email goes Mobile! You can now read your AOL Emails whilst on the move. Sign up for a free AOL Email account with unlimited storage today.
June 13th 1897 - May 26th 1926 BLOOM Charles BLOOR Ethel May, John BLORE Mabel BLOUNT Edwin BLOY Arthur, Martha Ann BLUNDELL Benjamin, Martha Ann BLUNDY Charles, John William, Richard BLUNT Edward Widdowson, Fanny Edith, Lucy Emma BLYTHE Arthur, Charles William, Jennie Margaret Louisa BOADEN Elizabeth, Ernest James, Harry, Lily BOALER Pascha Sarah BOARDMAN Emily BODEN Dennis William, Harriet Emeline, James BODILL Harry, William BOHAM Nellie BOILSTON Annie BOLSTRIDGE William Frederick BOLTON Annie best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ View your Twitter and Flickr updates from one place – Learn more! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/137984870/direct/01/
Hello Stan, I assume you have these from FreeBMD? Births Mar 1907 PEGG Donald Leslie Basford 7b 204 Mar 1910 PEGG Joseph Arthur Basford 7b 229 I can find this family on the 1911 census. Unfortunately you have to pay to find more, or get someone to do a lookup at The National Archives; No sign of Donald Leslie. There is a Leslie PEGG aged 4 born Notts living in Belper and I cannot find a Leslie PEGG born around 1907 on FreeBMD, so that could be him. Are you sure they are brothers? Schedule typeLast namesFirst namesSexBirth yearAge in 1911District / otherCounty / other HOUSEHOLD PIGG ANNIE SWINDELL F 1880 31 Basford Nottinghamshire HOUSEHOLD PIGG JAMES HENRY M 1908 3 Basford Nottinghamshire HOUSEHOLD PIGG JOSEPH M 1878 33 Basford Nottinghamshire HOUSEHOLD PIGG JOSEPH ARTHUR M 1910 1 Basford Nottinghamshire Schedule typeLast namesFirst namesSexBirth yearAge in 1911District / otherCounty / other HOUSEHOLD PEGG REUBEN WILLIAM M 1879 32 Belper Derbyshire HOUSEHOLD PEGG NELLIE F 1884 27 Belper Derbyshire HOUSEHOLD PEGG LESLIE M 1907 4 Belper Derbyshire best wishes, Dai Stan Smith wrote: > Hi > > I am currently researching Joseph Arthur Pegg who was a schoolteacher and headmaster at Brinsley C of E school until just after WW2 and any information would be appreciated. He was born in 1910 and had a brother Donald Leslie Pegg. Joe also taught at Bagthorpe school. > > His parents (christian names unknown) lived on Greenhills Roads, Eastwood and I have a couple of photographs of the Peggs which I could copy to interested researchers. > > I am trying to identify Joe's parents and grandparents. I know that Joe was educated at Brunt's school in Mansfield. > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Stan > > > >
Hi I am currently researching Joseph Arthur Pegg who was a schoolteacher and headmaster at Brinsley C of E school until just after WW2 and any information would be appreciated. He was born in 1910 and had a brother Donald Leslie Pegg. Joe also taught at Bagthorpe school. His parents (christian names unknown) lived on Greenhills Roads, Eastwood and I have a couple of photographs of the Peggs which I could copy to interested researchers. I am trying to identify Joe's parents and grandparents. I know that Joe was educated at Brunt's school in Mansfield. Any help would be appreciated. Stan -- I am using the free version of SPAMfighter. We are a community of 6 million users fighting spam. SPAMfighter has removed 2818 of my spam emails to date. Get the free SPAMfighter here: http://www.spamfighter.com/len The Professional version does not have this message
November 19th 1897 - November 19th 1930 BLAGDURN John Ernest BLAGG Arthur, Rona BLAIN Harriet Ann BLAIR Alice BLAKE Patrick Fitzwalter BLAKESTON John BLAND Charles Percy, Fanny, Joseph, Richard, William Alfred BLANE James Carr BLANKLEY Harry BLANT Cyril Ivor BLASDALE Margaret, Ralph Henry BLATHERWICK Ann, Annie, Eliza, Harriet Ann, Horace Cyril, John Henry, Samuel aged 62 years, Samuel aged 67 years, Thomas BLAY Ethel Annie BLEET Susan BLOCKLEY Alfred BLOCKWELL Alfred BLOOD Fanny, Harry, Isaac best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ View your Twitter and Flickr updates from one place – Learn more! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/137984870/direct/01/