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The Common Room / Re: Why census not showing on Ancestry?
« on: Wednesday 09 December 15 17:22 GMT (UK)  »
Rootschatters you are so clever !  you now know Im still learning, I need to fill in other gaps so their may well be more questions to follow.

Thanks again.


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The Common Room / Re: Why census not showing on Ancestry?
« on: Wednesday 09 December 15 16:58 GMT (UK)  »
Well I never !  I had spelt O'Neil every way but not with Mc in front, however SP has them as O'Neil,
thanks very much Stan.

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The Common Room / Re: Why census not showing on Ancestry?
« on: Wednesday 09 December 15 16:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Stan

Yes surname O'Neil, father, son and grandson all Archibald, two Anns and a Mary in Ayrshire, Scotland

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The Common Room / Why census not showing on Ancestry?
« on: Wednesday 09 December 15 16:18 GMT (UK)  »
Can anyone offer a reason or an explanation why a family on the 1871 census is not found on Ancestry or Family Search, yet they all show up on Scotlands People ?

Mrsteedee

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The Common Room / Re: Married at 13 ?
« on: Thursday 21 March 13 16:07 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Mick

Nice to hear from you, my goodness their are so many " Drapers ", my connection, albeit a small one,  is,  I had 2 great aunts, sisters, who both married 2 Draper brothers, William George b 1877 and Thomas James b 1888.

Trudi

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The Common Room / Re: Married at 13 ?
« on: Thursday 21 March 13 10:04 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jan

I had traced their past families, Susan Collyer ( nee Chennells ) and George had both been married previously, but I got " confused " on the daughter in law bit !

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The Common Room / Re: Married at 13 ?
« on: Thursday 21 March 13 09:39 GMT (UK)  »
Well I did not realize that ! you are so right, her mother was Susan Collyer.

Appreciate your help.

mrsteedee

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The Common Room / Married at 13 ?
« on: Thursday 21 March 13 09:27 GMT (UK)  »
Hello experts

The 1861 census shows a Joseph Draper age 14, son of George and a Emma Collyer age 13, daughter in law of George, all living in Ivinghoe, Bucks, would this young couple really have been married at such a young age ?

mrsteedee

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Death of a young boy
« on: Friday 25 January 13 17:41 GMT (UK)  »
Thankyou Rosie99, wrong once again !  thankyou for looking. The information came from a family member, who was his cousin but also young himself and he believes it was a trip to the seaside in the UK somewhere, he remembers the whole family being devastated, but as the years have passed he struggles to remember anything else, I am trying to confirm he is correct, he thinks it was Philip but definately a "Wright" boy.  Nothing factual I am afraid.
I appreciate all your help.

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