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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs => Topic started by: Uplands on Saturday 13 August 11 16:45 BST (UK)
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Could one of you good people do something with this please?
Bob.
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Hi Uplands
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Thank you for that Onetiger, a vast improvement
Bob.
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Thanks so much!! - this is fantastic! I stuck it on the Naval Forum website a few days ago - didn't expect it to turn up here - thanks for re-directing it for me - and a great job done too. The old chap is my great grandfather - George Henry Wheeler and it is taken during WW1 when he went to help with training at Pembroke - I think anyway, glad to hear anything different!
ali
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Hi Bob and Ali,
I'm not greatly happy with my finished effort. More contrast would make it clearer but make the dark parts too dark and light parts too white, as well as bringing up more spots and noise to work on. It's a compromise really but I'm glad you're happy.
Ken
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I am very happy! - shame you couldn't put some smiles on their faces! - what a miserable lot!
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Can somebody tell me which one is George Henry...I've just joined this site after seeing the pic and wondering if that's the same George Henry Wheeler that was born in Sheffield about 1854.
If so, he's my Great Great Grandfather...
Happy New Year to you all...
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Sorry to disappoint you - would have loved to have helped you, but this one is my great grandfather - born on the Isle of Wight. He is the old man in the picture. Good luck with your searching.
ali
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Hi Ali, Not disappointed at all...I'm sure there's some family connection somewhere down the line. Thanks for letting me know ASAP...the search continues and here's wishing you and your family the very best for 2012 and good luck with the family searches.
All the very best!!!
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Hello all enquiries about George Henry Wheeler. I have only recently joined this forum having recently accessed the 1921 census. I have noticed that a few people have posted comments about George and their connection with him. George Henry Wheeler was my grandfather,yes that's correct my grandfather. George was born on the Isle of Wight in 1854 and as began a relationship with my grandmother Betty Taylor (born 1880). My mother Betty Wheeler was born in 1918 in Cardiff when George Henry Wheeler was 63. The couple subsequently went on to have a further three children, George Henry Cyril, Enid Clara and Robert James Wheeler who died in infancy in France. It looks that George Henry Wheeler was still fathering children when he was about 68. He then died aged 73 and understand he is buried in St John's cemetery on the Isle of Wight.
I notice that one of the previous postings on this site (Rowanali) indicates the George Henry Wheeler was their great grandfather and as this appears to be the case we must be related. As his son George Henry Cyril Wheeler died without children, I suspect your Grandmother must be Enid Clare Wheeler.(married name Tounge.). If this is not the case, it would appear that George Henry Wheeler was married and had children before he met my grandmother. George Henry Wheeler is a bit of a mystery to our family as he died not long after Robert James Wheeler was born. Any information about George's life would be appreciated, warts and all.
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Just a little pocket print
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Just a very quick post, have to go out. George Henry Wheeler first married Emily Hooper in Medway 1874. By 1878 had 2 children as per his naval record online. If you wish further info please get back and will post if other's do not respond.
John
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My version.
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Hi John-76. Many many thanks for your information regarding George Henry Wheeler. It is very much appreciated. Unfortunately I had no other responses other than your own. I am not entirely sure that this is the George Henry Wheeler I am looking for as the information you sent me indicates he was in the Navy but the 1921 census indicates he was an Army pensioner at the time of the census. He was born in Newport on the of Wight in August 1854 and was living in Newport Wales in 1921. Any other help in determine his history would be much appreciated.
Regards,. John. (Jamieson24)
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Jamieson24, firstly my apologies for saying he was a navy man, he was not. I misread the transcription on FindMyPast. However the other info is correct.
1. He enlisted at the age of 14 on the 30th September 1867, Royal Eng Corp. His record details born Newport I.O.W.
2. In 1871 he is residing in the School of Military Engineering.
3. He marries Emily Hooper in Medway in 1874
Name: George Henry Wheeler
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 28 Jul 1874
Marriage Place: Gillingham, Kent, England
Father: James Wheeler as per 1861 census
Spouse: Emily Hooper
4. 1881 census living in Chatham, Medway with his wife and 2 children Clara Charlotte & Frederick George Hooper Wheeler
5. Found easily in Wales on 1891/1901/1911 census with Emily.
6. Emily dies aged 66 in Cardiff in 1917.
7. No evidence of a marriage to Betty Taylor, but children are born to them.
John
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When daughter Clara Charlotte Wheeler was baptised 17th Oct 1876 her father George Henry Wheeler was a corporal royal engineers abode HMS Hood.
His son Frederick George Hooper Wheeler married Ada Culbertson 17.6.1902 at St Mary the Virgin, Cardiff, father recorded as George Henry Wheeler- occ-Clerk
Was Betty Taylor previously married?? Do you know her death date please.
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John, I can't thank you enough for all your help in finding out about George Henry Wheeler. I don't want to bore you with my family history but this chap has always been a bit of a mystery. It was only by accessing the 1921 census that I got a flavour and an interest in circumstances surrounding my mother. As you can determine from the dates he engaged in a relationship with my grandmother when he was in his sixties. My grandmother was 26 years his junior and younger than his children with Emily Hooper. My mother was born the year after Emily Hooper died. George then fathered children up to the age of 68/69 them disappeared. Quite some guy!! Is the picture supplied of him as he appears to be wearing a navy uniform?
Once again thanks for all your efforts.
Kind regards.
John.
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George Henry Wheeler died in 1st quarter of 1924 in Wales.
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Jamieson24, with regard to my last post, Do you know when Betty your grandmother died. I believe it was in 1933 and she was really Elizabeth. Any idea about her birthdate.
Deaths Mar 1933
Wheeler Elizabeth aged 54 Newport M. 11a 34.
Also I agree with Neale1961 about the death of George in 1924.
John
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Hi John, Thanks again for your continued help. I have details of my grandmother 's family history as I was involved with genealogists Fraser and Fraser some years ago when a cousin of my mother died intestate. My grandmother's name was Lydia Elizabeth Hannah Taylor and was born on n 09/07/1880. She died circa 1970 in the St Neots area. Possible in the he village of Great Staughton.
Kind regards
john.
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Hello all - this conversation stream stems from an original photo that I posted. Apologies for being absent for some time. I need to go through all these posts very carefully, but I think there is confusion about which GHW is which. The one in the photo is MY great grandfather and I have many other photos of him to prove it. He was in the Navy (have documents and awards) and then in the coast guard service before leaving to run a pub in Berwick upon tweed. He married my great grandmother in April 1897 in Ryde (Fanny Cooke), they had 3 daughters - born Robin Hoods Bay and Saltburn.
There are VERY very many Wheelers around the Isle of Wight (then and now) and presumably lots of George Wheelers, and obviously more than one George Henry Wheeler. This one died in Berwick on 9th Oct 1946.
The photo is my coast guard/Navy GHW - he is indeed in Navy uniform. He was recalled to help train the younger men in WW1 - this is when the photo was taken.
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Ya got to love AI enhancement. The original was not very clear, and I don't know how accurate the faces are, but it looks great.
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Would be fabulous if it was accurate. It’s hard to tell as the other photos I have of him are from different ages and he isn’t as ‘puffy’.
Thanks for doing it though