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Europe / Re: FRANCE: Marriage in Rouen 1916-1919
« on: Sunday 18 June 17 07:10 BST (UK)  »
Jorose, Many, many thanks, I have just found the record. I had been going through all the births but had not got to 4E13920 yet. With your help I went straight to it, so thank you so much.

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Europe / Re: FRANCE: Marriage in Rouen 1916-1919
« on: Sunday 18 June 17 06:28 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for that information, I will see how I go and let you know. Might take some time ?

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Europe / Re: FRANCE: Marriage in Rouen 1916-1919
« on: Friday 16 June 17 05:10 BST (UK)  »
I have not been able to access the link for Madeleine' birth . Is it available on any other web site or is there any way you could send a copy of the relevant p122?

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Europe / Re: FRANCE: Marriage in Rouen 1916-1919
« on: Wednesday 07 June 17 11:55 BST (UK)  »
Just a bit more to add. According to my sister in law, the family knew Madeleine was illegitimate and it was a source of embarrassment to family. But they were under the impression that Odette was step sister, but from your information,that doesn't seem the case. Madeleine apparently spent a number of unhappy years in a convent so perhaps both girls were there. The family assumed Eugene Fouquet and  Augustine Mutrel married about 1901 and then Odette born. Both girl's death certificates give Eugene and Augustine as parents. But with the information that you have sent there is obviously much more we have to find out. It would also seem that some of the females changed their Christian names. Odette Emma was known I as Odette Madeleine Jacqueline by family and her mother Augustine  Alexandrine became Augustine Louise. All very intriguing !!

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Europe / Re: FRANCE: Marriage in Rouen 1916-1919
« on: Wednesday 07 June 17 10:18 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks for all your information. I have actually found some of that, all the Australian things. I also found the marriage of Withers & Mutrel on Ancestry - UK Foreign & Overseas Registers. Have also been looking through the registers at the Archives of Seine Maritime and found the index of her birth registration but not all that info you sent. I haven't yet followed up all your suggestions but I will. I am most appreciative of all you have done. My sister in law is going to be very happy
I have successfully seen the military records but not able to open the
Link for Madeleine's birth. Is there any other way I can access that?

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Europe / FRANCE: Marriage in Rouen 1916-1919
« on: Monday 06 June 16 07:55 BST (UK)  »
Hope you can help me. I am trying to find a marriage in Rouen for my sister in law. Her grandfather Arthue James Withers(B Wanstead 1893) came to Aust and enlisted WW1. Said to have married in Rouen during war to Madeline Odette Fouquer between 1916 -1919. Her address was given as 118 Rue Benjamin Normand on his military papers.

Thankyou

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Aberdeenshire Lookup Requests / Re: Ann Young - convict
« on: Wednesday 07 January 15 06:17 GMT (UK)  »
You may all have this info. but just in case - Have just found a map of 62 acre grant to James Young (Land & Property Information NSW Govt. Historical records online,Historical
 parish maps) and seems he called his farm"Hope Hill" just on outskirts of Bathurst.
 The Sydney Gazette and NSW Advertiser Sep 14 1839.
no 599 James Parker. Sixty two acres, parish of Bathurst, No 10 of the allotments ( actually shows up as no 16 on map)in Queen Charlotte's Vale.
Promised by Sir Ralph Darling on the 24th Nov 1830 and possession given on 31st March 1831, as a small grant.
Quit rent 10s 4d sterling per annum, commencing 1st Jan 1834.
Don't know if this is of any help.

Jan B

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Aberdeenshire Lookup Requests / Re: Ann Young - convict
« on: Tuesday 30 December 14 04:31 GMT (UK)  »
Hi again,

Must admit it sounds as though a register has some how disappeared.
Jan B

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Aberdeenshire Lookup Requests / Re: Ann Young - convict
« on: Monday 29 December 14 06:12 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Lorraine,

It is strange that no death can be found for either James or Ann Parker.I have a copy of a page from "A history of Bathurst vol2" which has a photo of the old South Bathurst Cem. which shows some graves of various people inc a number of Nevilles of our family( various spellings), none of which seem to appear in NSW BDM index. The photo was apparently from "The Australian Town & Country) 1899. I wonder whether James may have been buried there. I don't have any more info re that cem.or the book which I saw in Bathurst years ago.
 On Ancestry there is a James Parker died Abercrombie District  V1837 279321. He is a possibility as he appears to be in the Brisbane Valley area from 1828 until at least 1834.
Who, knows, they may turn up one day!
Jan B

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