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Cambridgeshire / Re: Ayres family location in 18th century
« on: Tuesday 05 February 13 19:12 GMT (UK)  »
Hello
My great grandmother was an Ayres her family came from Hampshire, she married a Parker they were Romany's around Epsom, so l would think she was a Romany too, l am looking into the Ayres family name and it seems to be a gypsy name.
Anne

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Military
« on: Friday 25 January 13 22:49 GMT (UK)  »
Hello
Once the weather improves l will go to Sutton archives and look for any records for him Ada's birth records are missing too so it is going to be a hunt,
Regards Anne

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Military
« on: Friday 25 January 13 20:55 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for your replies l now know Frederick was in the 1 East Yorkshire Regiment we thought he was the Frederick from stoke Guildford but he is defenetly in the 1911 census stationed at Aldershot as we know for sure he was born in Worcester Park Surrey.
theone.

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Family History Beginners Board / Military
« on: Sunday 13 January 13 16:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hello
I wonder if anyone can help l am looking for Frederick Parker b 1891-1968 Military records and his birth/christening records. l know he was in the 3rd East Kent Regiment the Buffs for 13years 9months he fought in WW1 his mate Edward Duke died and Frederick took on his wife and family marrying Mary Annie Smith in 1919 he stayed in the army until around 1922, he served in India as mounted police and went to Africa also there is a story that he was a gunner on a sub off the coast of America all this information is by word of mouth so l am not sure how accurate it is.
His father Mark and mother Alice -nee Ayres- were Romany Gypsies they lived in Epsom, Worcester Park, Cheam.l have looked through the ancestry site and just keep drawing a blank.

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Kent / Family of Henry George Smith
« on: Wednesday 10 August 11 18:25 BST (UK)  »
I have finally found Henry George Smith Who was married to Clara Dryland in Aldington Kent she died in 1925, I have found that he had 9 siblings and wondered if there was anyone who knows of them. they are Alfred 1888, Elsie 1890, these were both at his wedding, Winifred 1892, Frederick 1894, Mabel 1895, Grace 1896, Vadaria 1898, Harold 1899 and Ethel 1900 all were born around Ashford Kent area their parents were Emma H Green 1865-1943 and George Smith 1864-1934
any information would be great
theone

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London and Middlesex / Re: re : Dupoy/Liscoe
« on: Sunday 29 May 11 21:07 BST (UK)  »
Dear Tina
Sorry about the delay in answering but things have been crazy here my email is (*) email me and l can fill you in on the information l have gathered
Regards Anne

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London and Middlesex / re : Dupoy/Liscoe
« on: Thursday 24 March 11 12:31 GMT (UK)  »
Can anyone help me find information about a
Christopher Dupoy b:2/12/1896 in Bermondsey d: 24/6/1975 Tooting London he married May Amelia Liscoe b:1896  in 1920
Christophers Father was James Thomas Dupoy who died 1918 
Her father was William Henry Liscoe b:1870 he was married to Harriet A
Campion who's father was Edward Campion
l know that Christopher worked on the railway as a coalman l think the London Bridge station  ??? ::)
I would be so gratefull for any information thanks.
theone

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Family History Beginners Board / re: Dupoy/Liscoe family tree
« on: Monday 21 March 11 15:42 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for any information regarding Christopher Dupoy D.O.B 2/12/1896 in Bermondsey Died in 25/6/1975 Railway worker who married May Amelia Liscoe on the 26/12/1920 at st Crispins church Bermondsey their fathers were James Thomas Dupoy who died in 1918 and William Henry Liscoe who was married to Harriet Amelia Campion -- father Edward Campion--
If you know anything that would help l would be so grateful
theone

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Travelling People / Re: ayres?parker
« on: Saturday 19 March 11 21:58 GMT (UK)  »
I am doing the Parker family tree Mark Parker born abt 1842 married Alice Ayres and had 12 children
Matilda, Mark, John, Elizabeth, Leonard, Maryann, William, Sarah, Louisa, Dela, Alice, and Frederick
Matilda owned a public house and cottages in Wimbledon and Maryann owned a public house in Epsom but l cannot find either one on any census nor can l find anything about the other girls once they had left home. Mark senior was a licenced hawker and bought horses from the Russian boats l think in Kingston my grandfather Frederick left the Romany way of life and moved to Carshalton but the rest of the family stayed around the Cheam area any help would be appreciated as my father is elderly and would like to know more about his family ???

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