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Essex / Re: albert and ethel howgego
« on: Monday 02 January 17 20:03 GMT (UK)  »
hi David.
Thanks for the pics, i will look into it, thanks for the lead, the token is very nice condition, I bought a token a couple of months ago from the ahowgego potato sellers in bishop gate markets in London, i never new there was a seller in dagenham.
andrew

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Essex / Re: albert and ethel howgego
« on: Saturday 16 April 16 15:41 BST (UK)  »
hi johnw65
yes i did put up a question, and i made the tree public, for other people to see the tree, i dont know if this is the right thing to do as im new to this, i live in America now thought maybe some body in nth America had Howgego relatives To connect with,

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Essex / Re: albert and ethel howgego
« on: Saturday 16 April 16 01:59 BST (UK)  »
hi,
interesting look at the lives of the first war, i cant find my albert howgego #35916 there either, what would be the reason?
thats why i started looking at the other alberts,
most of my tree info comes from another lady tracing another branch back, i was filling in my branch .
i have the certs from my gg grand father that my mum got,
in the 1901 cenus jeremiah is my gg father. and sidney is my gfather.
 i am putting my tree up on wikitree.

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Essex / Re: albert and ethel howgego
« on: Thursday 14 April 16 02:36 BST (UK)  »
just found out the my Albert from mistley married Alice d 1953 aged 82 mangintree. so not suffolk one,

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Essex / Re: albert and ethel howgego
« on: Thursday 14 April 16 02:24 BST (UK)  »
Could the brother of my ggf, be the same Albert in Suffolk as the ages are close, b 1871

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Essex / Re: albert and ethel howgego
« on: Thursday 14 April 16 02:14 BST (UK)  »
hi, you guys are great thank you.
i have traced my family line back to 1655, my GGfather was Henry/harry howgego
harry b 1873 d 1966 chelmsford
Parents M Eliza Morgan  25 oct 1840 and F Jeremiah 4 jun 1841 maningtree
he had 3 brothers and 2 sister ,
Albert was b 26th Feb 1871 mistley d 1953 manningtree.
would Albert be too old for the ww1 medal/
trying to find the right Albert to fit to the medal is key.
I bought the medal as i thought it cool with the same initial as me, and maybe return it to the right family.
i think the suffolk connection is not my man,

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Essex / Re: albert and ethel howgego
« on: Wednesday 13 April 16 02:13 BST (UK)  »
to keyboard 86, The man i am looking for is Albert i pieced together the connection from serching records in suffolk, as i pulled up a census record from there, i cant remember the year now but he is what i had, albert edward, suffolk,ipswich, ipswich east, ipswich, M 41, st Margergets ipswich.
ethel Margaret, suffolk, felixstowe, colneis, woodbridge, F 22, ipswich, suffolk,
i think they had a child called caroline from a lone post on ancestrydotcom, but im not a member there so could not reply, wondering if it is worth joining
andy

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Essex / Re: albert and ethel howgego
« on: Tuesday 12 April 16 02:36 BST (UK)  »
the medal says A.Howgego
 The Roll of individuals states Howgego,Albert was issued A silver war badge for a wound, he enlisted 1/1/1917 and discharged for wounds on 1st August 1919.
Thats all i got. I was searching this Albert as he was the first that i started with from around the time line,
andy

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Essex / Re: albert and ethel howgego
« on: Tuesday 12 April 16 01:38 BST (UK)  »
hi, i am concerned as well, these are not the Albert im looking for, Ethel Margaret warren was her full name, i just did a search and found 98 entries of Albert howgego,
So to start again, I have 2 medals bought at auction, with , pvt A.Howgego 35916 bedford regiment on the sides, i have the medal card details, but joining it to a person is confusing , what A howgego.
there is a solder from Canada buried in France. My A howgego I found out he was in the labor corps of the bdf reg. so that places him working with the corps up untill1918. bdfr has no records, any suggestions in where to start or do i just make a tree for all known suspects.
Andy howgego

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