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Lincolnshire / Re: rant about Lincs to the past
« on: Friday 09 May 14 07:53 BST (UK)  »
P.S.  LTTP's given me probs this morning.  Friday isn't weekend.

Mike.

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Lincolnshire / Re: rant about Lincs to the past
« on: Friday 09 May 14 07:49 BST (UK)  »
Me Too.
Also something else which has been annoying for some time is that when I enter a listed search for a particular register....... there is an empty space where the register has disappeared when I know from my records that I've previously extracted info from the register in question. 
Additonally, this is affecting some info supplied by 'Dusty Docs' .......

Does anyone know what's going on with LTTP ? 

Mike.

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Lincolnshire / Re: Broxholme - Thomas
« on: Thursday 08 May 14 17:32 BST (UK)  »
Thomas (father of William b.1822)  was baptised Sept 25 1796 at Barnoldby le Beck, Lincs. - LTTP Barnoldby le Beck Parish Registers Par/1/3 Page 11, Son of William & Ann Brocksom.

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Lincolnshire / Re: Alice Driffill (Driffield)b 1888 glandford brigg lincs(scunthorpe)
« on: Friday 21 February 14 18:58 GMT (UK)  »
Don't know if this will help....What I do know is, that some of the Driffills and Crosses moved briefly to where they had relatives in Hunslet who originated from Wednesbury Staffs during the Industrial Revolution. Your Alice.. given the fact that she left Scunthorpe at the same time as Joseph, may have had something to do with the 'mini' migration from which a few seemed to have returned to sunny Scunthorpe.
Joseph Driffill
husband of great grand aunt Birth Mar 1856 in Hull, Yorkshire, England   Death Sept 1899 in Scunthorpe. Lincolnshire. England. 6 sources▼ Birth1856 March Hull, Yorkshire, England.
1 Source▼Residence 1861 Nafferton, Yorkshire, England.
Residence 1881 Age: 25 Frodingham, Lincolnshire, England.
1 Source▼ 
Marriage to Sarah Cross Driffill Warner 1884 Jul Age: 28 Glanford Brigg, Lincolnshire.
1 Source▼ 
Residence 1891 Age: 35 Hunslet, Yorkshire, England.1 Source▼ 
Death 1899 Sep Age: 43 Scunthorpe. Lincolnshire. England..
Add Media
1 Source▼ 
Residence 1901  Middlesbrough, Yorkshire, England.
Family Members
Spouse & Children▼
Sarah Cross Driffill Warner1866 – 1958 My gg mothers sister
❏Amelia Driffill1886 –
❏Florence Mary Driffill1888 –
❏Elsie Driffill1889 – 1961
❏James Driffill1893 – 1964
@1861 England Census1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence
@1881 England Census1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence
@1891 England Census1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence
@1901 England Census1 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, Residence
@Ancestry Family TreesThis citation provides evidence for Joseph Driffill
@England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-19151 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth
@England & Wales, FreeBMD Death Index, 1837-19151 citation provides evidence for Name, Birth, @England & Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index, 1837-19151 citation.

Mike(Malta) 8)

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Lincolnshire / Re: Another New Year search for the LILL family of Lusby and Louth
« on: Friday 21 February 14 18:09 GMT (UK)  »
Sorry, I'll try that again....I've only one Lill .....Mary who married John Osborne 23 Nov.1719.
1719 23 Nov
Age: abt 19
South Willingham, Lincolnshire, EnglandLTTP South Willingham Parish Registers Par/1/1..Page 4.PLUS Lincs. Marriage Index 1700-1837 Volume 4.Mary is one of my 7th great grandmothers

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Lincolnshire / Re: Another New Year search for the LILL family of Lusby and Louth
« on: Friday 21 February 14 18:05 GMT (UK)  »
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Lincolnshire / Re: Bannisters and Adcocks in Lincolnshire
« on: Friday 21 February 14 17:39 GMT (UK)  »
Maybe u have found this already by now....I was just browsing for one of my lost souls when I came across almost a full page of Adcocks......  LTTP  Gayton le Marsh Parish Records (baps., bus & mars) for 1687 - image no.4.
Over a dozen Adcocks...but what makes this more interesting and unusual is the info includes the actual time of birth to the nearest hour.   It's a shame Adcocks aren't my scene, but I hope this will make someone happy>
Regards,
Mike(Malta) 8)

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Lincolnshire / Re: Broxholme
« on: Wednesday 21 November 12 11:25 GMT (UK)  »
I quite agree..  so that's another reason. Unfortunately, 300 years later these things matter in our research for us to be able to establish all possible proof of each individual fact.
Apologies for diverting from 'Broxholmes' but even today the recording of many tree details are just copied without care and with no proof - many of which I know to be wrong and will eventually mislead for generations to come. 
I think it's sad.

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Lincolnshire / Re: Broxholme
« on: Wednesday 21 November 12 07:50 GMT (UK)  »
Broxholm(e) 'became' Broxham or Broxam and sometimes reverted back again.  During my research I've experienced this several times back to the early 1700's.  It seems to be an error contributed by the way the name sounded; or lack of literacy from the family members or even some of the clergy who effected the entries.

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