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    1. [NTT] Eliza Ann SMITH
    2. Linda Smith
    3. Hi list, Two very kind people found the burial details of my John SMITH for which I'm very grateful. I'm now looking for the baptism of his daughter Eliza Ann SMITH born 1856 in Nottingham St. Mary daughter of John and Ann SMITH father's occupation Pipemaker. Any help appreciated. Best wishes, Linda _________________________________________________________________ See the most popular videos on the web http://clk.atdmt.com/GBL/go/115454061/direct/01/

    11/05/2008 05:19:41
    1. Re: [NTT] Baptism at sea
    2. Christopher Gilbert
    3. Stan Have you had a look at the info here: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/RdLeaflet.asp?sLeafletID=246&j=1 Chris ----- Original Message ----- From: "stan bayne" <abycat@xtra.co.nz> To: <NOTTSGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 4:30 AM Subject: [NTT] Baptism at sea > This may be a slightly off-list topic. > > My mother was a communicant of the Notts parish of Skegby, but when she > immigrated to New Zealand in 1926 she had me baptised on board the RMS > Corinthic somewhere in mid-Atlantic. I assume that the baptism would be > recorded somewhere in the Anglican records, but was it shown as being in > Skegby? If not, what? Where could I find the details? The latitude > and longitude would be of interest to me, as well as the parish, if any, > for inclusion in my memoirs. Has anyone any clues? > > Stan > NZ > > > > 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

    11/05/2008 03:09:01
    1. [NTT] More from the Coroner's Courts
    2. barbara
    3. November 8th 1899 - November 26th 1930 WELLBOURNE Allan Gibbins WELDON Ellen Emily WELLS Female Child born 1911 Agnes Annie aged 14 years Annie aged 8 weeks Arthur Arthur George Charlotte Emily Ernest Harry Jacob James Jane Jane Elizabeth Joseph William aged 46 years William aged 88 years WELSH Gertrude WESBY John Henry WESLEY Charles best wishes Barbara

    11/04/2008 09:37:33
    1. Re: [NTT] John and Ann SMITH
    2. Dai & Angela Bevan
    3. Hello Linda, The Notts FHS CD transcription has : First Name Surname Date Age Parish Abode Notes John SMITH 1859_03_31 60 Nottingham St Mary Pipe St John SMITH 1859_12_21 59 Nottingham St Mary Dickinson St Dai Linda Smith wrote: > Hello list, > I'm returning to the list as I now find I have other family in Nottinghamshire. > > On the 1851 census I have living at 12 Pipe Street, St. Mary, Nottingham > John SMITH head married aged 52 , pipemaker born Bermondsey, Surrey > Ann SMITH wife married aged 47, pipe trimmer born Seaford, Sussex > Louisa SMITH, daughter aged 13, cotton picker? born Leicester > Rebecca SMITH daughter aged 7, Scholar born Leicester > > On the 1861 census living at the same address are: > Ann SMITH widow aged 56, pipe trimmer born Seaford, Sussex > Louisa SMITH daughter aged 22, Lace folder? born Leicester > Rebecca SMITH daughter aged 17 Lace joiner, born Leicester > Eliza Ann SMITH daughter aged 5 born Nottingham > > I have the family in Leicester in 1841 with my great great grandmother Charlotte. > > I know that John SMITH had died in 1860 as it is on his daughters marriage certificate and there seem to be two possibilities on the NBI for Nottingham: John SMITH buried 31/03/1859 St. Mary Nottingham and John SMITH 21/12/1859 St. Mary Nottingham. > Are there any more details to be had on either of these please? > I'm also looking for the baptism of Eliza Ann about 1856. > > Any help very much appreciated. > > Kind regards, > Linda > > > > > > > > > > > ; > > _________________________________________________________________ > Discover Bird's Eye View now with Multimap from Live Search > http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/111354026/direct/01/ > > > 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 > > > >

    11/04/2008 11:25:42
    1. [NTT] Baptism at sea
    2. stan bayne
    3. This may be a slightly off-list topic. My mother was a communicant of the Notts parish of Skegby, but when she immigrated to New Zealand in 1926 she had me baptised on board the RMS Corinthic somewhere in mid-Atlantic. I assume that the baptism would be recorded somewhere in the Anglican records, but was it shown as being in Skegby? If not, what? Where could I find the details? The latitude and longitude would be of interest to me, as well as the parish, if any, for inclusion in my memoirs. Has anyone any clues? Stan NZ

    11/04/2008 10:30:01
    1. [NTT] John and Ann SMITH
    2. Linda Smith
    3. Hello list, I'm returning to the list as I now find I have other family in Nottinghamshire. On the 1851 census I have living at 12 Pipe Street, St. Mary, Nottingham John SMITH head married aged 52 , pipemaker born Bermondsey, Surrey Ann SMITH wife married aged 47, pipe trimmer born Seaford, Sussex Louisa SMITH, daughter aged 13, cotton picker? born Leicester Rebecca SMITH daughter aged 7, Scholar born Leicester On the 1861 census living at the same address are: Ann SMITH widow aged 56, pipe trimmer born Seaford, Sussex Louisa SMITH daughter aged 22, Lace folder? born Leicester Rebecca SMITH daughter aged 17 Lace joiner, born Leicester Eliza Ann SMITH daughter aged 5 born Nottingham I have the family in Leicester in 1841 with my great great grandmother Charlotte. I know that John SMITH had died in 1860 as it is on his daughters marriage certificate and there seem to be two possibilities on the NBI for Nottingham: John SMITH buried 31/03/1859 St. Mary Nottingham and John SMITH 21/12/1859 St. Mary Nottingham. Are there any more details to be had on either of these please? I'm also looking for the baptism of Eliza Ann about 1856. Any help very much appreciated. Kind regards, Linda ; _________________________________________________________________ Discover Bird's Eye View now with Multimap from Live Search http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/111354026/direct/01/

    11/04/2008 08:11:30
    1. [NTT] More from the Coroner's Courts
    2. barbara
    3. May 7th 1899 - July 12th 1930 WEBSTER Anthony David Ellen George William James Jemima John Joseph Nellie Samuel Sarah Ann Thomas aged 78 years Thomas aged 73 years William B Godber WEEDON Emma Francis Hilda WEIGHTMAN Ann Frederick James William WEISE Hans Paul WELBOURNE Mary Louie best wishes Barbara

    11/03/2008 10:06:44
    1. [NTT] ROSSITER family
    2. Gen Searcher
    3. Hello List I have been off list for some time and thought I should post my interest James ROSSITER bn abt 1782 of Tuxford a Sadler by trade Married Catherine DIX Jan 1814 James Rossiter [son] bn Feb 1826 Tuxford married Sarah WATSON 1852 at Dunham James and Sarah went to Manchester and died there I am trying to find where James [sr] was from he died 1852 in Nottingham Regards John Manchester England

    11/03/2008 10:10:35
    1. [NTT] Marriage Lookup Please
    2. Robert Peterson
    3. Hi Listers, I would greatly appreciate it if someone would inform me on the details of the marriage of George Thornton and Ann Holmes in Nottinghamshire. It was probably a Church of England wedding, and it happened around 1850. It could have been a few years before that, but would not have occurred after 1853. The Thornton and Holmes families had ties to Cotgrave, Edwalton and, to a lesser degree, St. Mary's in Nottingham; but I am not certain about the parish where the marriage would have occurred. Ann was born in 1824, and George was born in about 1820. Thank you very much for any assistance you can give with this. Bob

    11/03/2008 02:19:20
    1. [NTT] Fw: settlements for strelley
    2. casper
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: casper To: NOTTSGEN-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2008 11:18 AM Subject: settlements for strelley Hi Friends Just thought I might be able to help some of you researching Strelley Here is a list of people who have come by settlement certificates to Strelley between 1710 and 1796 from other parishes. please email for moe info: ForeNamePerson SurName William Dee Joseph Kirkebie Jno Taylor Samuel Eaton William Soar William Smith John Weatherall Ashas Severns John Sisson Humphry Stephenson Samuel Sanders William Smith David Fish Thomas Raynor Samuel Rigley William Rolliston Thomas Roe Henry Richards John Martin Joseph Moult Mary Lomas John Limbe Randale Kempe Francis Somers Samuel Hanson John Goulder John Fern John Day Rich. Sore Hugh Carrington George Attenborrow Matthew Ritchards John Watkinson Joseph Westerman William Woodhouse Many Thanks > All for now > > pete, webmaster > > =============================================== > > http://www.broxtowehundred.co.uk > > "THOUGHT FOR THE DAY" > > It nice to feel Important > > "But its Important to br NICE" > > =================================== > > This website was built to record > local Research into the Villages of Nottinghamshire > Births, Marriages, Deaths and lost history. > around the villages > > ================================================================================ > > 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    11/03/2008 01:24:33
    1. [NTT] website
    2. casper
    3. Hi folks Just a thought for the new comers to FAMILY HISTORY-my website cover these areas,villages with some records for some parishes: Annesley Arnold Attenborough Awsworth Babbington Babworth Barton in Fabis: Basford Barnby Moor Beauvale Beeston Bestwood Park Bilborough Bingham Blyth Bramcote Brewhouse Yard Brinsley Broxtowe Bulwell Carlton-in-Lindrick Chilwell Cinderhill Clifton Cossall Costock Eastwood Felley Greasley Hucknall Kegworth Kimberley Kirkby in Ashfield Lenton Linby Lowdham Mansfield Mansfield Woodhouse Newark Newstead Nottingham Nuthall Oxton Papplewick Radford Schools and Activities & Stories Scarrington Scarrington village Selston Skegby Southwell, Stapleford Strelley Teversal Toton > Trowell Warsop Wilford Wollaton Woodborough, Many Thanks > All for now > > pete, webmaster > > =============================================== > > http://www.broxtowehundred.co.uk > > "THOUGHT FOR THE DAY" > > It nice to feel Important > > "But its Important to br NICE" > > =================================== > > This website was built to record > local Research into the Villages of Nottinghamshire > Births, Marriages, Deaths and lost history. > around the villages > > ================================================================================ > > 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    11/03/2008 01:22:29
    1. [NTT] More from the Coroner's Courts
    2. barbara
    3. April 8th 1897 - April 24th 1929 WEATHERALL Elizabeth Ellen Frederick WEAVER Albert E H Emily Eliza Henry Fletcher WEBB Charles Claude Harold Emma Ethel Ada James John Howard Lily Maureen Vera Raymond Gilford Reginald Stanley Samuel Webb Selina Thomas William WEBBER Catherine M WEBSTER Female Child born 1902 Albert Ann best wishes Barbara

    11/02/2008 10:06:11
    1. Re: [NTT] a marriage
    2. Margaret thompson
    3. Thank you to everyone who answered my marriage query,very kind of you all. Regards.Margaret.

    11/02/2008 04:03:59
    1. [NTT] Thank you to all who helped with my data loss
    2. P WILLIAMS
    3. Hi Everyone   I would like to thank everyone who has helped me over the past few days off list. What a fantastic list with sound advice. I do hope I have replied to you all individually, If I haven't I'm very sorry. I'm leaving the list for a while, but like Arnie said "I'll be back" Many thanks Pat Williams    

    11/02/2008 03:52:27
    1. [NTT] ALLSOP in Mansfield
    2. Paul Froggatt
    3. Hello All I have been working on the family history for a friend (as if I do not have enough of my own family to do) and I have reached a puzzling point. I can trace the family of ALLSOP(P) back to the birth of Charles in 1877 in Chetton, Salop. I have the copy of this birth entry. It tells me his parents were William ALLSOP and Ann (formerly EVANS). My problem is to locate this William and Ann in other records (census, marriage etc). Ok, I can hear you thinking, go to the 1881 census. Charles will be 3 yr old and this will tell me about his parents. And yes there he is, living as a boarder (!) with Edward & Elizabeth GARBETT in Harborne. He is still boarding with them in 1891, and is still there (as a visitor!!) in 1901 after he married. So the census is no help........... #$%^&**!! There are no records for marriage or death of William and/or Ann on FreeBMD that I can find. So now we come to Notts and my problem.... The only marriage record I can find that fits (almost) is for William ALLSOP and Sarah EVANS, married Sept Qtr 1869 in Mansfield. Could Ann also be known as Sarah? This William and Sarah are in the 1881 census at Mansfield Woodhouse, aged 49 and 53. Also with them is a Dorothy EVANS, daughter, aged 21 unmarried and 3 Allsop children aged 18, 15 and 12. So Sarah was probably formerly EVANS, and has remarried to William. But if this couple were the parents of Charles, born 1877, she would have been 49 or 50 at the time. Is this likely? With 4 other children at home, why was young Charles boarding with the GARBETT family for the rest of his life? When Sarah EVANS remarried, would her married or maiden name be the one recorded? All ideas greatly received. Paul Froggatt Researching FROGGATT, CATTLEY, GOLDSWORTHY, GOODLIFFE See [1]http://www.frogs.co.nz References 1. http://www.frogs.co.nz/

    11/02/2008 10:13:16
    1. Re: [NTT] Off topic but I need advice
    2. Lynne Rogers
    3. Although I am no computer expert my understanding is that even deleted files remain on your hard drive which is how the police manage to find incriminating evidence. A friend managed to retrieve files for another friend when her computer crashed. I believe there are companies that can do this but have no experience of them. As far as the software's concerned though I think you'll just have to buy a new version! Lynne who now uses an Apple so doesn't get involved in these PC/Micro problems anymore, sadly have limited software progs available though > Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 19:45:03 +0000 (GMT) > From: P WILLIAMS <p.williams352@btinternet.com> > Subject: [NTT] Off Topic but I need advice > To: nottsgen <nottsgen-L@rootsweb.com> > Message-ID: <611715.68422.qm@web87114.mail.ird.yahoo.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > Hi > ? > Is there a computer genuious out there? I know this is off topic, > but I would appreciate help, but please email off list. > ? > Two weeks ago I was downloading service pack three updates. The > installation failed and I pressed the cancel button. On doing this, > files started to delete, so I pressed the off button on my > processor. When I turned my computer back on all I got was a blue > screen with the message " Autocheck programme not found" I tried to > re-install windows and that failed and I also tried the recovery > disc, but to no avail. i could not do anything with my computer at > all, all I kept getting was the same screen with the same message. > My computer has been at PC world for two weeks and although they > have managed to install windows, they tell my data has been lost. > This is 10 years of work and stupidly I have nothing backed > up....Obviously, I'm some what upset and feeling rather low, because > my family tree is my life and without it I'm stuck.... > ? > I use Family tree maker version 6 and I do have a homepage...The dog > has chewed my version 6 disc up when he was a puppy....so I haven't > even got that. > My question is has anyone any idea how I can recover my family tree? > any suggestions would be most welcome...Is the tree still there as a > GEDCOM File? > Kind regards > > Pat Williams > > ------------------------------ >

    11/02/2008 05:59:39
    1. Re: [NTT] a marriage
    2. ListMail
    3. Either Amelia or Lily Marriages Dec 1901 ================== Leaventon Amelia Birmingham 6d 280 MORGAN William Edward Birmingham 6d 280 OLDAKER John Birmingham 6d 280 PICKERING Lily Birmingham 6d 280 Looking at later births Births Dec 1911 =================== Oldaker Thomas (Leavington) Birmingham 6d 201 suggests William married Lily and John married Amelia. Not that one should take this as being correct without other proof. Keith Wellington, NZ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Margaret thompson" <maggie09.thompson@ntlworld.com> To: <NOTTSGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2008 11:58 AM Subject: Re: [NTT] a marriage > can anyone tell me please if possible who William Edward Morgan married on > December 1901 in Birmingham.6d 280. thank you.Maggie. > > > 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

    11/02/2008 05:41:56
    1. Re: [NTT] Off Topic but I need advice
    2. jpff
    3. I know this is too late, but there is a phrase amongst us professional computer geeks -- there are two kinds of people those who take regular backups and those who have not yet lost a disk. External USB disks are reasonably prices, or a USB memory stick for small critical stuff. Or friends swapping backups.... but back up your data Sorry to be so sanctimonious ==John ffitch

    11/02/2008 05:38:08
    1. Re: [NTT] FOWLER look up
    2. Trev Symonds
    3. Hi Susan, Not sure about these, but something to think about - Ann Jane FOWLER Baptised 4 July 1819, St Peter, Nottingham Parents: Samuel and Ann Jane Fowler (IGI - patron submission, P015431 and 453857) Ann Jane FOWLER married June qtr 1849, Nottingham 15 952 Possible spouse: Joseph ATTENBOROUGH, John BARNSWORTH, Joseph BUXTON, John Goulding WARDLE 1881 Census - No listing for Ann Attenborough, Barnsworth or Buxton Ann Wardle is shown as a widow - Ann Wardle, head, widow, 59, b.Greasley-Nottingham Hiram Wardle, son, unmarried, 27, b.Somercotes-Derby, coal miner Martha Wardle, daughter, 10, b.Somercotes-Derby, scholar Dwelling: New Street, Alfreton-Derby, RG11 3417/19 9 FreeBMD - Death recorded for John Goulden WARDLE, aged 49, June qtr 1870, Basford 7b 85 Good luck, Trish Nowra NSW > Hello everyone, > I am hoping someone can do a lookup for me, on BMD I have found the > marriage of Ann Jane Fowler in the June quarter of 1849. Would like to > know who she married and if it has her parenet names. > Thanks > Susan > Beaverton, Ontario

    11/02/2008 03:10:41
    1. [NTT] More from the Coroner's Courts
    2. barbara
    3. January 14th 1902 - January 12th 1928 WATSON Robert Faulkner Thomas Lucas Twins 1903 Wilfred Percy William William Horace WATTERSON George Leonard Henry WATTS Edward Fanny Francis Wallace James John John Donald Lydia Cordelia Richard Sarah William WAUDBY George Henry aged 5 weeks George Henry aged 19 years WAYTE George Thomas WEATHERALL Edward best wishes Barbara

    11/01/2008 11:30:22