Found in Yorkshire Gazette April 1826. Hope it could be a link for someone. Death East Retford aged 65 Beaumont MARSHALL Esq for many years Alderman of that Borough. I found it by chance Valerie
January 1st 1897 - October 29th 1916 GILBERT Harry John Jemnison John William Mary Elizabeth Samuel Susannah Thomas George William GILBORN William GILDING Harry William GILES Ellen Thomas GILL Charlotte Eleanor Henry GILLBORN Ann GILLINGHAM Elizabeth GILLOCK Cornelius GILLOTT Alfred GILMAN Emma Herbert Mary Ann GIRLING Ada Rebecca Hanson Eliza Robert GIRT Robert GISBORNE Irene Elsie GISBY William THornton GLADWYN Rosa GLANN George Mark GLAXTON Barbara GLEW Mary Ann GLOSSOP Annie best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail, Messenger, Photos and more - all with the new Windows Live. Get started! http://www.download.live.com/
Duke of Portland Papers http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/mss/online/online-mss-catalogues/cats/port_londonplf_3rdduke.html http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/mss/collections/online-mss-catalogues/cats/port_londonple_nbland1.html Hope this helps In my Favourites. Kitty Tasmania > Are the Duke of Portland's papers not in the University of Nottingham's > manuscripts > and Special Collections Department? I suspect a catalogue of sorts would be > available > on line. There might be employment records there. > > Suella > >
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When I was researching the 5th Duke's underground building programme I tried Notts Archives and Nottingham University for any records. One of them told me the records are still in the family possession. That was about 3 years ago. The same may apply to any staff records. Bob. ----- Original Message ----- From: <nottsgen-request@rootsweb.com> To: <nottsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 8:00 AM Subject: NOTTSGEN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 45 > Today's Topics: > > 6. Duke of Portland's papers (suedave@boltblue.com)
I might agree if I could ban free usage from overseas. Why should any part of my taxes be used to subsidise a hobby? JK On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 11:00 PM, Jean WOOD <jeangrahame@orange.fr> wrote: > > I have just received this from another list, done it and hope others will follow suit - it's easy to do. > > Jean > > > > >> >> This is something everyone should do. From a member of EOLFHS >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> > I have managed to get 10 Downing Street to allow an e-petition looking for >> > support to have open access to the registers of Births, Marriages and >> > Deaths from 1837 to 1908. >> > >> > This one act would enable all family historians and genealogists to find >> > the right family certificate without having to purchase a copy certificate >> > which turns out to be incorrect. >> > >> > I hope you can support me in this as I feel it will make family history >> > just that little bit easier, after all these registrations are over 100 >> > years old. >> > >> > The link is http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/OpenBMDrecords/ >> > >> >
OK Jean Dear Listers This is a message for Dianne: Normally I would do this off list but I tried to reply to her directly but this was bounced. At the moment I cannot get any message through which has a yahoo.co.uk server - including my daughter and her husband! It is really annoying and I cannot get it fixed just yet as our computer fixer is on holiday! We do have a decent protection system. I can receive, from yahoo however. Jean Thank you Dianne, Do you have the opportunity to research any of them further? I am especially interested in the D. Nugent b 1916 Scotland. It was after the GRO had done an official search for me, and I had spoken on the phone too, that I had the original very negative reply to the birth of DRN. If you can obtain any more info I can send for a cert if it looks likely. Bertha: After the business of trying to work out whether his mum was married or single, the W. Sussex historian suggested that a particular marriage in Radford (1907 I think) might have been the one – he put Mr Nugent and Bertha into FreeBMD and came up with just the one. As this was Notts and is where he went to school, this seemed possible. I sent off for the cert and the reply came back, “These two people are on the same page but each married to someone else!” Sandhurst has “father coffee planter”. His best friend, died last Nov of advanced Alzheimer’s aged 91, thought his father might have been in the Navy, but had only met his mother a few times and described her as being elderly and strange. (In mid 1930s she would have been around 60 with his being about 20/22.) I cannot work out whether father was a fiction for an unmarried mother, or whether he had died very soon after a marriage/conception! If she is not shown as being on the 1911 census then maybe she was then single and married later. I have even looked at families travelling abroad and looked at single women travelling with other families, (nursemaid/governess) Nugent on both male and female sides. Death Memorials: I have looked at those, but they are too unspecific for me to get to grips with, and if they are the ones I remember, the rank does not indicate any possibility of money – and some must have come from SOMEWHERE to pay for his schooling. She had none from the mid 30s on – son was supporting her, all the time. I am not allowed to have his Army Records as I am not next of kin. (He was my mother’s long time boyfriend and unofficial fiancé, executed by the Japanese in 1942 for attempting to escape. I have lots of his letters.) He was NOT Indian despite what it says in the war graves listing. As he was then in an Indian Reg he was automatically listed as Indian. I would have to wait for another 9 or 24 years depending on whether they become accessible after 75or 100 years! I will be that age myself then! Seine Maritime Do you live there or are you just visiting? We have lived here for just 5 years and we had an interview last week to lodge our requests for French nationality. If it comes through it will take up to two years! Thank you again very much for your help so far Jean Jean Wood in Charente-Maritime
July 31st 1897 - November 25th 1912 GEE George Henry Hilda Louisa Thomas aged 60 years Thomas aged 77 years William aged 53 years William aged 16 years William aged 76 years Gell Luke Gent Elizabeth GEORGE Elizabeth Henry Mary Mary Gladys GERARD Thomas Alfred GIBBS Elizabeth Jane Thomas GIBSON Enoch Florence Florence Ruth George Arthur Harriet Joseph Edwin Kate Rosina William aged 10 months William aged 3 months GIBSON/GIMSON Harry GIDDENS Arthur GIERTH Ferdinand GILBERT Charles Edward best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Messenger just got better .Video display pics, contact updates & more. http://www.download.live.com/messenger
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I have just received this from another list, done it and hope others will follow suit - it's easy to do. Jean > > This is something everyone should do. From a member of EOLFHS > > -------------------------------------------------- > > I have managed to get 10 Downing Street to allow an e-petition looking for > > support to have open access to the registers of Births, Marriages and > > Deaths from 1837 to 1908. > > > > This one act would enable all family historians and genealogists to find > > the right family certificate without having to purchase a copy certificate > > which turns out to be incorrect. > > > > I hope you can support me in this as I feel it will make family history > > just that little bit easier, after all these registrations are over 100 > > years old. > > > > The link is http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/OpenBMDrecords/ > > > > > > ------------------------------- >
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Hello, Margot The nickname or "pet name" for Sarah was usually Sally, while that for Susan was Susie or Sukey (eg: "Polly put the kettle on / Sukey took it off again"). Sarah and Susan are two distinct names which would not be interchangeable. The only scenario I can think of is if your person was given both names and was commonly known by the second of them. Blanche Charles (nee Norton) Wellington New Zealand NORTON Family History Unlimited http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blanchec/indexdby.htm East Midlands General Baptist History http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~blanchec/EMidBaps.htm ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Margot "marsco" <skeetch@bigpond.net.au> wrote: I am wondering if the name Sarah and Susan can be interchanged. None of the sites I found really help me.
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Is there a parallel story here? The secretive 5th Duke of Portland was also accused of having a double life as a shopkeeper called T. C. Druce in Baker Street, London. An extensive court case ensued. Google ("Duke of Portland"+Druce). My gt. gt. grandfather installed the chandeliers in Welbeck's underground ballroom for the 5th Duke. Bob. ----- Original Message ----- From: <nottsgen-request@rootsweb.com> To: <nottsgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 8:00 AM Subject: NOTTSGEN Digest, Vol 2, Issue 44 > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: Possible HAYCOCK connection to Duke of Portland (Jean WOOD)
Hi i will need your address send to me nottinghamshire@msn.com free ticket David From: NottsFHS Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 1:17 PM To: NOTTSGEN-L Subject: WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE!! 2009 Nottinghamshire Family History Society 10 Sherwin Walk St Anns nottingham NG3 1AH E-MAIL nottinghamshire@msn.com Tel 0115 9507362 Dear all Nottinghamshire Family History Society - as 13 FREE TICKET To give away if you wish one e-mail me back (a.s.p) only 1 or 2 per e-mail For "WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE!) 27 Feb to 1 March at Olympia,London Thank you David Nottinghamshire Family History Society P.S The society is only doing 2 day 27-28 Feb
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Dear Barbara, Now it gets exciting! <g> My own family - please could I have the details. I do know that Richard, my grandfather, died as a result of a pit accident but would like the formal wording... Lily - ?may have been the little girl from my father's generation, who died as a result of sucking in a balloon when she was young - she died because it took so long to get her to hospital. We, as children, were NEVER allowed a balloon unless it was blown up and securely tied and promised to take the bits to an adult when it burst... Samuel - I have no idea about him - I think he lived in Radford, a distant cousin. Bitterly cold here this morning, bird bath frozen solid and birds hiding away to keep warm. Mavis More from the Coroner's Lists July 31st 1898 - January 17th 1917 GARTON Lily Richard Samuel
It's important to remember that not all who volunteered for WW1 used their correct name and or age. Many are indexed by initials rather than given names and several I have looked up had no address for next of kin recorded. Did Harry have a second name that he may have used for preference. Did he enlist as Henry. Perhaps he never served in WW1 but disappeared and the family legend covered the situation. Keith Wellington, NZ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paula Payne" <1seabreeze@gmail.com> To: <NOTTSGEN@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2009 11:51 PM Subject: [NTT] War death index > I'm wondering if SKS can help me. > > I have been searching for many years for my Granddads Brother Harry who > was > on the 1901 census aged 14 then he totally disappears. I can't find him in > the Marriage/death index, the family are on the 1911 but not him. My > mother > always said that Granddad had two brothers, both killed in WW1. I can find > the death of one but not Harry. My question is, does anyone know if some > of > the soldiers killed in the war were not included in the death index? Many > thanks > > > > Paula > > > -- > Paula > > > 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
July 31st 1898 - January 17th 1917 GARA Patrick GARCIA Margaret Richard GARDENER Hubert Leslie GARDINER/GARDNER William Henry Coles GARDNER Female Child 1906 Elizabeth GARLAND Thomas Stewart G GARNER William James GARNHAM Charles Percy GARROD Male Child 1901 George GARTON Lily Richard Samuel GARVEY Isabella GARVICAN James GARWOOD James aged 73 years James aged 53 years GASKIN Bernal GAUDERN Ernest Frederick GAUNT Thomas GAY Arthur GAYLOR Nellie GAYTON John Briggs GEARY Frank GEBBETT John GEE Ann Jane Arthur Emma Jane Francis Leonard Stanley Frank Frederick best wishes Barbara _________________________________________________________________ Love Hotmail? Check out the new services from Windows Live! http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/132630768/direct/01/