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In my family tree, Joel LUCAS b. ~1864, son of Thomas (b. ~1831) and Eliza Jane, married Mary F McPIKE. They had three known children: Howard, b 1890, Hettie, b. 1892, and my ggfather Hugh Andrew...
Actually, William Aaron Sanders parents were not John Sanders and Catherine Nimrod. This has been proved through DNA evidence. Check out some of my posts on the Sanders, Nimrod Sanders was my...
Very Good research. I found this looking for Louisa's parents. Do you think it's her?
England & Wales, Free BMD Death Index: 1837-1915
Name: Louisa Seccombe
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1807...
Yes they did on the 2 September on the 'Great Queensland'.
Ellen died in Queensland in 1931
1931/B15980 Ellen Doherty - McGrillis - ** born Londonderry, Ireland
And Patrick died in Brisbane...
My husband is a grandson of Charles Herbert Gentil (brother of Werter) and there are a lot of Gentils still here in New Zealand, including several grandsons of their other brother, Ferdinand St...
Thank you for getting in touch. At least now I know his brothers and sisters. If you send me your email address I can send you the family tree I was sent. It has john and Jenepher and their...
Many thanks. I will check it out
All the best
sheelagh
Susan Flannigan (born Nafus) my is a great-great-grandmother): Thomas Flannigan Her husband My great grandfather
Jane Nafus (born Erwin)Her mother, George Nafus Her father
All I know about my...
On familysearch.org you will find Enoch Engle in the 1880 census. It mentions that he was born in 1820, Virginia, res. in 1880 St. Louis you will find him with his wife Elizibeth, and son.
Also,...
They don't mention it in the trial but the Common Sergeant at Law at the time was John Sylvester.
i had found the first marriage (1887) of Delima Brisson and David Groslot. This one was only registred but without effect because she was under contraint. Delima obtained (907) a nullity act...
Just noticed I have two Lt Mayne's up there (I didn't space) disregard the William from the 59th Regt of Foot. They had nothing to do with the household guards. Look to the last one in the Life...
To be the seargent MAYNE at Richard Palmer's trial Lt. William MAYNE may have been a seargent in 2nd troop of Horse Guards before joining the Life Guards in 1811
The Horse Guards ( also called The Blues) were a cavalry regiment that, together with the Life Guards, were part of the British sovereign's Household Brigade. Back in 1791 I think they were...
My real query is Richard Palmer 1767 who was convicted Oldbailey. Other research continues to say Richard Palmer as being a soldier as did the old bailey trial records.
I cant seem to find...
And again, Poorone, thanks for your help. Getting ready to go to that site.
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In matching up bmd info with family names I find :
Sarah Winifred McMenamin = James Wilson Jones
1886 William James / James
1889 Annie Dorothea / Dora
1892 Edward / Jack
1896 Charles /...
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