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How to find a will please
Hi everyone I have in my records: 1604 Thomas WHELDRAKE, city of York, will written Feb 19, caveat added June 19. Admin Acts, books 1603-1611. Does anyone know how I might find this please? I've
By JA Woodall · #3160 ·
Re: Frank Herbert GIFFORD
Hi Jen, Thank you for all your help. Hannah was either pregnant or almost pregnant at the time of the 1881 census to Joseph DRISCOLL who she married in Brighton in 1882. Having done quite a bit of
By Lynley Chapman · #3159 ·
Re: Controller driver in a Steel Mill? Help pls.
My suggestion is that he was the operative of one of the (huge mangle like) rolling mills that converted the hot steel ingots into coil, sheet or bar.? See for example
By Bob Hunter · #3158 ·
Re: Frank Herbert GIFFORD
Hi Lynley, Looking at Hannah GIFFORD in the 1881 Census, she is listed as a widow and when she married Joseph DRISCOLL in 1882 she had reverted back to her maiden name so could it be possible that
By Jen Meadows · #3157 ·
Re: Frank Herbert GIFFORD
Hi Jane, Thank you for all your work here on Frank Herbert GIFFORD....I am doubtful of the Cambridgeshire birth as I think it might marry up with a Herbert H F GIFFORD born there in 1837. I have it
By Lynley Chapman · #3156 ·
Re: Frank Herbert GIFFORD
Hi Linley Family Search has a Frank Herbert GIFFORD son of George William GIFFORD born 1837 in Willingham, Cambridgeshire and died 1880 in Brighton. However... A Frank Herbert GIFFORD, 40, was
By JA Woodall · #3155 ·
Re: Frank Herbert GIFFORD
Thank you very much. I had wondered how long he was in the 9th Lancers and when he was discharged. The number of years seems askew with Frank stating he was in the 9th Lancers at the time of his
By Lynley Chapman · #3154 ·
Re: Frank Herbert GIFFORD
Hello Lin, Well that is interesting.....My suspicion is that Frank Herbert GIFFORD played games with names and occupations. It is likely that both he and Hannah were bigamists if the Canterbury
By Lynley Chapman · #3153 ·
Re: Frank Herbert GIFFORD
Lynley Found a record on FMP for his discharge from 9th Lancers on 6 March 1880 - reason 'igny' which I am guessing is ignominy. He'd been in 4yrs 4 days. conduct 'VB' (Very
By Lin Duke · #3152 ·
Re: Frank Herbert GIFFORD
Lynley The marriage in 1879 is on FMP https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FCANT%2FPB290%2FCCA-U3-6-1-8%2F00047&parentid=GBPRS%2FCANT%2FM%2F97059865%2F1 He's of full age, bachelor,
By Lin Duke · #3151 ·
Frank Herbert GIFFORD
Apologies listers it is York, not Yorl, Yorkshire that F H GIFFORD was in court for theft and did time in 1888. Lynley
By Lynley Chapman · #3150 ·
Frank Herbert GIFFORD
Hello listers, I am trying to find out more about Frank Herbert GIFFORD.? He married my gt gt grandfather's sister Hannah MORRISON on August 10th 1863 in Brighton, Sussex.? I do not have a birth
By Lynley Chapman · #3149 ·
Re: Controller driver in a Steel Mill? Help pls.
I can't find anything on the specifics of the job, I suspect its moving heavy items around with overhead hoists but could be wrong I suspect its nothing to technical as of the 35 I found with that
By Nivard Ovington · #3148 ·
Controller driver in a Steel Mill? Help pls.
I have found one of my rellies described as being " Controller driver in a Steel Mill" what does he actually do? This was on the 1939 reg on Findmy Past. any help much appreciated, Brynda
By bmaj · #3147 ·
Treasure House, Beverley -Newsletter
Newsletter https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/UKERYC/bulletins/3bc966b Lin
By Lin Duke · #3146 ·
Locked Yorkshire Surnames List - October update
New names added this month ALLERTON BEECROFT BLAKBURN BODDY BRASS CROWTHER DALTON ELLERTON HARRISON HAYES MUXLOW SCOT WEBSTER Lin Duke Yorkshire Surnames List
By Lin Duke · #3145 ·
WEBSTER Aiskew early to mid 1700s
‘Evening, my time, Listers, Would there be anybody out there who knows anything about Robert WEBSTER who married widow Ann ELLERTON (née BODDY) on 1 October 1724, Bedale? Ann and her first
By John Ellerton · #3144 ·
Re: BODDY Patrick Brompton, Little Fencote, late 1600s.
I haven’t got to grips with this site yet. I hope I replied via the website, but in case I didn’t do it properly, the answer is ooooooops - yes. Sorry. John
By John Ellerton · #3143 ·
Re: BODDY Patrick Brompton, Little Fencote, late 1600s.
OOOOOOPS!. methinks so, yes ...... sorry ..... dimming eyesight ..... or some other excuse.
By John Ellerton · #3142 ·
Re: BODDY Patrick Brompton, Little Fencote, late 1600s.
Do you mean the 1670/80s? [email protected]> wrote:
By Richard Carruthers · #3141 ·