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Worcestershire / Re: William Crisdie
« on: Tuesday 06 December 11 20:41 GMT (UK)  »
Trish

I have been checking my very extensive database and have found a Thomas & Ann CRISDE. Thomas was born c1778 & Ann c1776 birthplaces unknown. There are three children, Charles b: c1808 birthplace unknown. Mary b: c1812 birthplace unknown and Sarah b: c1816 birthplace, Warwickshire.
Could Thomas & Ann Crisde be the same Thomas & Anne Crisdie??
What are your thoughts or anyone elses thoughts come to that.

psusennes:

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Worcestershire / Re: William Crisdie
« on: Monday 05 December 11 13:33 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks Trish,
Anything more you could add would be appreciated.
My area of expertese is Dorset, Hants & Essex.

psusennes.  ;)

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Worcestershire / Re: William Crisdie
« on: Sunday 04 December 11 11:03 GMT (UK)  »
William Crisdie

Born:       Worcester, 1808

Convicted of:   “Larceny from a dwelling” at Sallop Assizes
         10th August 1827
Condemned to:  Transportation to the Colony of NSW Australia.

Arrived NSW:   26th July 1828 aboard sailing ship Bussorah             Merchant

Granted:      “Ticket of Leave” 16th August 1836 and allowed             to stay in the district.


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Worcestershire / William Crisdie
« on: Saturday 03 December 11 20:23 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for information on William Crisdie. He was born in Worcester in 1808, convicted of larceny at Salop assizes in August 1827 and was shipped to New South Wales, arriving in July 1828 he was released into the community in 1836. did he return to England, did he have any siblings, who were his parents?
My wider family name is Cresdee but has been variously crisde, crosde, crisday etc in one branch of the family out of ten people there were five different spellings of the surname, we hail from the south & southwest. I would be interested to see if there was a connection.

in anticipation, many thanks:

psusennes

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Armed Forces / Re: discharge Papers
« on: Wednesday 21 September 11 22:28 BST (UK)  »
Hi! you say he was in the army for 14years well i had the same problem but it is easily solved. Between 1899 & 1902 the Boer war was raging in South Africa so he was probably there. Try checking military records.

psusennes

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Many thanks once again silvervesta, you are a star.

psusennes

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Can anyone help.....
« on: Saturday 30 April 11 18:11 BST (UK)  »
Hi Julie this is my e.mail address:

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Can anyone help.....
« on: Friday 29 April 11 19:49 BST (UK)  »


Hi Julie.
Any chance of a look at the full discharge document????????


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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Can anyone help.....
« on: Thursday 28 April 11 19:58 BST (UK)  »
There were three 84th regiments of foot. The first was disbanded in1765.
The second was the 84th of Foot(Royal Highland Imigrants) served in Canada during the American War of Independence.
The Third was the 84th(York & Lancaster)Regiment of Foot, amalgamated to become the 65th of Foot Yorks and Lancaster Regiment the old 84th becoming the second battalion.

I am a bit of a military history buff.

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