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Somerset / Re: CARTER family from Paulton somerset.
« on: Thursday 23 July 15 19:43 BST (UK)  »
.  The Carters of Paulton are pretty infamous and anyone who has line through the Carters of Paulton had to research all of them to find their particular line.
;D ;D ;D ;D how right you are Ray they are still giving a few headaches as are the BULLs right now

Why were they all called George ?! ****

Nerley as bad as the Cobb family in Pensford and Publow with there James lol

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Somerset / Re: CARTER family from Paulton somerset.
« on: Tuesday 21 July 15 23:45 BST (UK)  »
James and Mary are my 6x g g parents I have the compleat ( I thought) line of cobb,s   from the distritct I have a lot of pdf files from high litelton and other info if you are interested Ray ...... it seems that Tryphena and her hubby foweled Selina to wales im thinking it was because the mines were getting worked out and the pensford mine had not been dug ( 3 of my grand farthers worked in pensford pit ) as did some other of my relations there is another Selena that went to work in Bath and marred there
Gary

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Somerset / Re: CARTER family from Paulton somerset.
« on: Tuesday 21 July 15 20:36 BST (UK)  »
there is also a Tryphina Cobb who moved to Bedwel marring a Thomas Carpiniter

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Somerset / Re: CARTER family from Paulton somerset.
« on: Tuesday 21 July 15 20:14 BST (UK)  »
hello and welcome to Rootes chat
Your George married first Hester James 22 Mar 1842 in Paulton SOMERSET
27 Mar 1842
George    CARTER    full age        Bachelor    Collier    Paulton    John    CARTER    Collier
Hester    JAMES    full age        Spinster        Paulton    Thomas    JAMES    Collier
WIts:    Thomas    CARTER        Hester    CHIVERS

she was said to be born about 1820 in Paulton on the 1851 census HO107/1939 fo118 p18 and on the 1861 census too RG 9/4003 fo 25 p17 where did you get the information of her birth in Glamorgan?
George and Hester had 4 children all in Paulton before Hester died in Bedwellty Q2 1863 Bedwelty  11a 69 ( she is then Esther)
George then married Selina COBB Q3 1863
Carter    George        Bristol    6a   51
Cobb    Selina         Bristol    6a   51
George and Selina had 5 children all in Bedwellty
George was baptised 22 June 1818 Paulton son of John(1788 app) and Betty HEAl he was one of 10 children John and Betty married 24 Oct 1809 Paulton
Hope that starts you off
Trees

I would be interested in knowing the name of the farthere and mother of Selina as my family are the cobb family from publow with family in pensford Stanton drew

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Somerset / Re: Bedminster Cemeteries
« on: Tuesday 02 September 14 05:45 BST (UK)  »
I am trying to find the burial place of Brice Webb, buried November 1884 and his wife Elizabeth who appears to have passed away between the 1871-1881 census. They appear to have spent most of their lives in the Civil Parish of Bedminster.

Have had no luck with Arnos Vale, Canford Crematorium that administers Avonview and Greenbank cemeteries.

a lot of the Arnos books were lost dew to the pore maintenance and up keep prior to the compulsory perchuse by Bristol city councle when the then owner let the place fall in to disrepair there for it is posable the information has been lost

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World War One / Re: WWI - Which Regiment, please?
« on: Thursday 26 December 13 23:29 GMT (UK)  »
Good evening,

If this is indeed post 1920 then his records will be with the MOD.

This means you can at least eliminate any one with that name who left the army before 1920.

John915

to get to Sargent he would of served at least 6 years that would have him serving in the grate war

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World War One / Re: WWI - Which Regiment, please?
« on: Thursday 26 December 13 19:46 GMT (UK)  »
i have found severial Rowlinson who served in the RA i would need a DOB

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World War One / Re: WWI - Which Regiment, please?
« on: Thursday 26 December 13 19:39 GMT (UK)  »
a service no would help

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World War One / Re: RSC info
« on: Thursday 26 December 13 18:39 GMT (UK)  »
i dont know if this will help but his name is Clifford William Cobb it seems he served from 1914 to 1920 or at least that long he seems to have served in difrent regaments he was a tuneler with the Gloucester Regiment in 1915 he was with the Royal Engineers prier to that he was with 4th bat Gloucester Regiment TA

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