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Hertfordshire / Re: LONGMORES in Hertford
« on: Friday 20 June 08 23:31 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Peter,

I am sure there is a connection with the Skinner family.  I have come across the surname recently.   Many thanks.  More research for the weekend.
 :)

Karen (Australia)

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Hertfordshire / Re: LONGMORES in Hertford
« on: Friday 20 June 08 05:43 BST (UK)  »
Thank you everyone for your assistance.  Karen

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Hertfordshire / Re: longmore's in Hertford
« on: Thursday 29 May 08 10:43 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks for the information.  This will keep me busy for awhile.

Karen

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Hertfordshire / Re: longmore's in Hertford
« on: Tuesday 27 May 08 10:12 BST (UK)  »
Sorry for not including more information, excitement got the better of me.

Alexander Longmuir/more b 1754 Banff, d 1812 Hertford. He married Mary Ann Skinner.
So far I have one son Philip Longmore 1799-1879 and he married Sabine Elton
From what I have found on the IGI, 13 children.
I would like information on Alexander and his children, and information on the 13 children of Philip. 
I have not checked all of the census yet, as I need to go into town to use Ancestry.  But I have done a clear run on all census of Mathew Skinner Longmore b 1828-1878  and on his son Charles Elton Longmore.

If I concentrate on the 13 children first, I will eventually get to the others.  Or any other children of Alexander and Mary Skinner.

All information would be welcomed

Thank you

Karen (Australia)

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Hertfordshire / LONGMORES in Hertford
« on: Monday 26 May 08 07:35 BST (UK)  »
Searching for information on the Longmore family from Hertfordshire.  In particular Longmore in early and mid 1800's.   Recently found a connection from Banff to Hertford

Karen Longmore Australia

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Bedfordshire / Re: Thomas Wootton's family
« on: Friday 24 August 07 10:49 BST (UK)  »
Thanks BB, for pointing out Isaac's birth for me.  I should have looked it up before I wrote online.  I have no idea where William was in 1841, JP. Good idea from BB, Elizabeth's parents were Goodwye from Arlesey.
I will need to go to the library to look this one up as I do not have access from home.
Many thanks once again. 


Karen
Victoria Aust.

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Bedfordshire / Re: Thomas Wootton's family
« on: Thursday 23 August 07 09:59 BST (UK)  »
Thank you to everyone for assisting me. 
One more small question.  I looked at the IGI again, found Isaac c 1856.  Elizabeth may have died in childbirth.  I will need cert for this.
So, why on the 1861 census does it say, Charlotte widow, Elizabeth daughter, Isaac, and Thomas sons.  Was it normal to say sons and daughter even though she was their step mother?  I have not come across this before.

Many thanks
Karen



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Bedfordshire / Thomas WOOTTON'S Family
« on: Wednesday 22 August 07 22:44 BST (UK)  »
Could someone shed some light on some name changes in this Wootton family. bedfordshire, please. 
Thomas Wootton married Elizabeth Goodwye 1836 (IGI) in Arlesey.

census 1841.  Thomas 25, Elizabeth 25, Sarah 4 and Thomas 1. 
(IGI) has Sarah born to Thomas and Elizabeth.(Henlow)  Thomas Jr to Thomas and Mary.(Henlow)

Census 1851 Elizabeth 37, Sarah 13, William 12, Thomas 10, Jane 9 Betsy 6, Eliza 5, Edith 3 George, baby

(IGI apart from Thomas, children born to Elizabeth and Thomas Henlow)

Census 1861.  Charlotte 47, widow; Elizabeth 17 daughter (could be Betsy); Isaac 8 (son of Charlotte,  IGI, parents Thomas/Elizabeth) Thomas son of Charlotte, Ann wife of Thomas and their son William 7 months.
On 1861 census  Eliza was staying with grandparents in Arlesey

Question is Charlotte/ Elizabeth?  Is Mary /Elizabeth?

Can someone offer some ideas please.   Karen




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Census Lookup and Resource Requests / Re: Census 1901
« on: Saturday 28 April 07 00:12 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Anna  Karen.   

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