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Warwickshire / Re: Richard Caldicott b1849 - Tysoe, Kenilworth
« on: Friday 10 August 12 01:31 BST (UK)  »
Hi John
Thank you for your reply and for posting the information. The "Perry family tree" information on Ancestry is very helpful, and I'd be interested to see any further details you may have on the family of John Caldicott and his wife, Charlotte Caldicott née Jeffs, and their ancestors.
Regards
DevonKnill

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Warwickshire / Re: Richard Caldicott b1849 - Tysoe, Kenilworth
« on: Sunday 17 June 12 22:58 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for your help, jvb.
Regards
DevonKnill

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Cork / Re: Richard SIGERSON born c1886 - City of Cork
« on: Wednesday 13 June 12 23:59 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks, ballydw, for all your help. Richard Siggerson (1883-1915), was Killed in action in The Battle of Aubers, Aubers Ridge, Rue du Bois, France, in WWI.
Regards
DevonKnill

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Cork / Re: Richard SIGERSON born c1886 - City of Cork
« on: Wednesday 13 June 12 00:04 BST (UK)  »
Thank you, ballydw, that's very helpful. Are there any records relating to the siblings and parents, etc., of Richard Segerson (c1836-), husband of Margaret Segerson née Flynn?
Regards
DevonKnill

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Cork / Re: Richard SIGERSON born c1886 - City of Cork
« on: Tuesday 12 June 12 17:30 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks, skibbgirl and Tara, for taking the time to reply and for providing such useful and fascinating information.
Regards
DevonKnill

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Cork / Richard SIGERSON born c1886 - City of Cork
« on: Tuesday 12 June 12 00:20 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I'm searching for information on Richard Sigerson (Segerson, or Seggerson), born c1886, in the City of Cork. In 1907, Richard, a general labourer, married Julia Fenton. In 1911, they were living at 1 Moore Street, City of Cork, with their children, Julia Sigerson (1911-), and James Christopher Sigerson (1908-1979). Any details relating to Richard, his parents, and his ancestors, would be very helpful.
With thanks
DevonKnill

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Warwickshire / Re: Richard Caldicott b1849 - Tysoe, Kenilworth
« on: Monday 11 June 12 23:35 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks, CaroleW and CatOne, for providing the information, which is most helpful. This led me to search through the historical records on FamilySearch, where I found the marriage of John Caldicott and Charlotte Jeffs, in 1843, in Tysoe.
Regards
DevonKnill

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Warwickshire / Richard Caldicott b1849 - Tysoe, Kenilworth
« on: Monday 11 June 12 17:01 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I'm searching for information on Richard Caldicott, born 1849, in Tysoe, Kenilworth. Richard was a coal merchant's labourer, who married Sarah Jenkins, a laundress, in 1868, in Warwick (District). In 1881, they were living in Castle End, Kenilworth, with their sons, Alfred Albert Caldicott (1877-), and Richard Henry Caldicott (c1873-). Any details relating to Richard, his parents, and ancestral line, etc., would be very helpful.
With thanks
DevonKnill

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England / Re: George KNILL - Survivor of RMS Lusitania sinking
« on: Monday 23 April 12 23:18 BST (UK)  »
Thank you, Hugh, for your help and for providing the links to the WW1 medal cards on The National Archives website. It seems there were several seafarers in the family. George Knill's grandfather, John Charles Knill (1842-), was an officer in the Merchant Navy.
Regards
DevonKnill

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