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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: Southampton Industrial School Ship
« on: Sunday 10 November 24 18:31 GMT (UK)  »
Me again, I have looked through all of it and am thrilled, thanks
Alison

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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: Southampton Industrial School Ship
« on: Sunday 10 November 24 15:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hi everyone.
I'm sorry I didn't reply, I am not sure why but i seem to have missed a lot of posts.
This is all great and I am going to look into it now.

Thanks again
Alison

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Armed Forces / Re: Southampton Industrial School ship
« on: Sunday 10 November 24 15:57 GMT (UK)  »
Hi bbart
You are quite right I don't know why but i did miss this! How daft when it is something I really want to know about.

Thank you so much for pointing me to it and for all your help.

Alison


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Armed Forces / Re: Southampton Industrial School ship
« on: Wednesday 06 November 24 16:27 GMT (UK)  »
This is fascinating stuff, thank you

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Armed Forces / Re: Southampton Industrial School ship
« on: Wednesday 06 November 24 13:18 GMT (UK)  »
Yay, that's fantastic, this is a whole new area of research for me and it's a steep learning curve.
Thanks

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Armed Forces / Re: Southampton Industrial School ship
« on: Wednesday 06 November 24 12:55 GMT (UK)  »
Ah, finally a fact that I can chase, thank you!

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Armed Forces / Southampton Industrial School ship
« on: Wednesday 06 November 24 11:56 GMT (UK)  »
In 1901 Charles Webb b.1888 Hull was on board the Southampton Industrial School ship. By 1906 he had joined the navy full time but I can't find his records for 1911 .
Does anyone have any suggestions about where to find them please?
He was on the Impregnable from 1907-1914 so presumable the documents will be connected to the Navy.

Thanks
Alison

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Dorset / Re: Fowler’s Cottage Wyke Regis
« on: Monday 04 November 24 18:28 GMT (UK)  »
I hadn't thought about the second baptism like that, thanks, another thought about this family.

I also hadn't seen that George Birom had also been previously baptised, thanks everyone x

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Dorset / Re: Fowler’s Cottage Wyke Regis
« on: Monday 04 November 24 12:50 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, yes, that's my Susan, thanks.

I have no idea why she or her employer were at Fowler's cottage, they lived in Exeter but he died in Weymouth so this part of their history is a mystery to me.
Alison

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