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Family History Beginners Board / Re: 42 Gun street spitalfields
« on: Thursday 17 July 25 14:32 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for all the great info,knowing Sophia lived in London road just around the corner I should have looked locally.
Cheers Royfamily

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Family History Beginners Board / 42 Gun street spitalfields
« on: Thursday 17 July 25 09:21 BST (UK)  »
Hi all
looking for further help locating number 42 Gun street, following advice on here I looked at the Insurance map of 1890 ,but numbers of Gun street jump from 40 next to public house across Broomfield street, to number 47 which is next to an Iron mongers numbered (38 Brushfield Street,) no sign of numbers in between 40 and 47 Gun street, 42 is on the electoral roles with Sophia Foreman there in 1841 &1861, so I can't understand why I can't find it, any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks Royfamily

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I thought there might be a way of finding a link between the two Roberts as I know people give their kids names of pals,  actors etc.I thought surnames were added to an offsprings name as a way of acknowledging a family member or maiden name, especially  as Roberts B Lowthorp*s son, continued the giving of the Foreman name, Oh well looks like there is no explanation available.

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Hi all looking to find, why Robert Buck Lowthorp,b 4 feb 1794 d 23 jan 1842, named his son after Robert Henry Foreman, namely Henry Foreman Lowthorp -Thomas,1828-1892. Thanks to previous finds by Ciderdrinker, as well as  others,Robert Buck Lowhurst was witness on R H Foreman's marriage to Eleanor Mary Marlow nee Shamus on the 30th Aug 1815.Also Henry Foreman Lowthorp-Thomas, also named a son after another Foreman George. who,s mother was born in India, as was a sibling.    I dont know if its possible to link the families, thanks in advance.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Robert Henry foreman 1789-1842
« on: Monday 25 November 24 11:39 GMT (UK)  »
thanks to ciderdrinkers info I looked up Robert Buck Lowthorp b 4-2-1794 d 23-1-1842, he was R H Foreman's best man, curious now to see if any info on why Lowthorp would name his son, Henry Foreman Lowthorp Thomas.who later named his son George Foreman Lowthorp, was there a family link between Foreman and Lowthorp,any help would be great.thanks

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Henry foreman in asylum
« on: Saturday 16 November 24 09:24 GMT (UK)  »
thanks for the info,I have info for the victory medal, service medal and war badge, after Henry was medically  discharged, I appreciate   al the help I have been given on here.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Henry foreman in asylum
« on: Friday 15 November 24 09:11 GMT (UK)  »
further to finding out that records on forces site were incomplete I will now search for, Henry  via his unit 27 AA RGA stationed at Hull.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Henry foreman in asylum
« on: Thursday 14 November 24 16:15 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for all the help I have been over the papers I got from Forces war records site and that page is missing I am waiting for a response from them,

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Henry foreman in asylum
« on: Thursday 14 November 24 11:33 GMT (UK)  »
hi I have the death cert on forces war records, just the bit about Hull cricket pavilion I can't find looks like I joined the wrong site?cheers

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