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Berkshire Completed Look ups / Re: Alfred Quelch iromongers assistant COMPLETED
« on: Thursday 05 January 12 02:56 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks Keyboard86, your search has not gone to waste and I appreciate your help. I ended up placing a completed aspect on the search as I new I'd be busy over the Nov Dec period, added to that my computer died, so I have updated to a apple mac which means I will have to go to a new geneology database as the current one I use is a windows only base program. Hopefully I'll get back into in the next month or two. Thanks again

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Oxfordshire Completed Look Up Requests / Re: St Ebbe parish records lookup
« on: Sunday 30 October 11 07:13 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you for your time and help ;D

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Oxfordshire Completed Look Up Requests / Re: Alfred Quelch Ironmongers assistant
« on: Monday 24 October 11 10:38 BST (UK)  »
 ;D Thanks Maggie that is a great help. I am pretty sure he is my great x 4 grandfather however I still missing the vital clue.

Thanks Steve

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Wiltshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: FOWLER from Ramsbury
« on: Thursday 20 October 11 10:55 BST (UK)  »
 :D

Thanks Barbara, your family tree is a bit different to mine hopefully I be able to confirm dates.

Steve

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Wiltshire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: FOWLER from Ramsbury
« on: Monday 17 October 11 03:35 BST (UK)  »
:D Thanks Barbara and Trish.

So many Johns, but it does sound like we have similar copies of the trees. I'll send you a personnel email as I would appreciate a copy. If you need anything from my end just give me a yell.

Thanks Trish for you help I'll see if I can decipher the dates you have given me of the paper copy I have, because they are there but I can not read them.

Steve

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Oxfordshire Completed Look Up Requests / Re: Alfred Quelch Ironmongers assistant
« on: Saturday 15 October 11 06:48 BST (UK)  »
;D Thanks for your hard work Russell. still not 100% sure if this is my relative or not. I am great grandson (a couple times over) of an Alfred James Quelch who was an Ironmonger in NZ. As far as I can determine he was not born in NZ, but by piecing information together he got married in 1876 in Dunedin NZ. He worked for a firm in Dunedin for 10 years to which he left in 1883, therefore he must have come to NZ prior to 1873. His age at death suggests he was born around 1852-53.

I am trying to get the wedding certificate but it appears to be MIA. He does not appear on any passenger list of arrival to NZ about that time. Hopefully I'll get a copy of his probate but I will not be back in NZ till late next year.

Do you know of any UK emigration sites ????

Steve

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Oxfordshire Completed Look Up Requests / St Ebbe parish records lookup COMPLETED
« on: Friday 14 October 11 12:50 BST (UK)  »
I am after any information on James Quelch b.1828 Oxford , a Carrier & wife Mary A Quelch b.1830 Oxford residing at 8 Albert Street,  St Ebbe,  Oxford. and also according to FindMyPast in 1/4 of 1853 the birth of an Alfred James Stephen Quelch was registered in the Oxford district Vol:3a Page:531

I am particularly interested in the movements of Alfred James Stephen Quelch who I think may have emigrated to NZ in the late 1860's early 70's

Hopefully someone can help, many thanks

Steve



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Hi I am after any info on the above, born around 1853. Father was James quelch (DOB 30/03/1828) who was a tanner married to Mary Ann born 1830 and died 1858. I think there son Alfred had a middle name "James" and he emigrated to New Zealand sometime in the late 1860's early 70's (could be wrong though).

Thanks

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Berkshire Completed Look ups / Re: Alfred Quelch iromongers assistant
« on: Friday 14 October 11 12:05 BST (UK)  »
Thanks I was beginning to think the same.

Not sure I am related to an Alfred James Quelch who was for a time an Ironmonger in Timaru NZ. He was married in 1876 in Dunedin NZ but was not born in NZ. He also does not appear in any passenger list so it is a stab in the dark. Hopefully I'll get back to NZ next year so I can look into his probate.

Steve :D

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