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Denbighshire / Re: Parrishes of Chirk
« on: Thursday 08 May 14 21:29 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I'm hoping someone here might be able to help me
I have traced my Parrish branch back to 1803/5 when William  parrish was born in Wombridge Shropshire and then hit what I think is an insurmountable problem.
Williams records show his parents as Thomas Parish and Ann... Without a surname I really feel I'm stumped. Ive seen the original entry at Shrewsbury Records Office and it also just says Ann
I've looked around the area/time I think Thomas and Ann may have been married and come up with

1 . Thomas and Ann Howell m Shrewsbury 1794 (this only has one 'r' on pallots marriage on ancestry
2.  Thomas and Ann HADLEY 1 11. 1790 Halesowen Worcester. 1 'r' on igi
   
3.  Thomas and Ann HUGHES 17.1.1795 Chirk
This Thomas was b 1773 and has 2 'r' on the igi
 I can't find any siblings for my William at all over several years with parents Thomas and Ann
It's really frustrating to think I can't trace any further😡
Thanks
Diane Parrish

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The Common Room / Re: what is an Enderd?
« on: Wednesday 10 January 07 20:26 GMT (UK)  »
Flippin eck

sorry I asked now!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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The Common Room / Re: what is an Enderd?
« on: Monday 08 January 07 20:21 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks everyone for  looking.

I thought maybe it was an olde English word and may be important.

Never leave anything unturned just in case!!!

Diane

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The Common Room / what is an Enderd?
« on: Monday 08 January 07 19:38 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

I have the 1871 census for my G Grandfather Henry Hosier which shows he was a boarder at North Surrey District  School in Penge Surrey.

He is noted in relationship to head as ''enderd.''
I have cross referenced with other pupils who are also noted as enderd.
Has anyone any ideas why? What was an enderd?

Thanks
Diane  ???

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Family History Beginners Board / Birth Certificate for a British subject born abroad.
« on: Tuesday 14 November 06 20:11 GMT (UK)  »
My GGGrandfather Henry Simpson was born in France abt 1859 but is listed on the census as a British subject.

Where can I get a copy of his birth certificate?

Thanks Dizzy

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Europe / What if they weren't English? Where can I search?
« on: Friday 20 October 06 21:20 BST (UK)  »
??? SCHMALER

One of my ancestors seems to have been from Germany.

He was alive in !947 & 1949 when his 2 daughters were born.

His wife came to England and married here in 1959

I have no other information and wondered if anyone out there had any web sites for German births etc. that was in English or easily inderstandale German as I only have schoolgirl French.

Thanks
Dizzy


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Scotland / Was My Gran in Scotland? or was she never born!!!
« on: Monday 17 April 06 20:29 BST (UK)  »
I have my Grans death cert and Marriage cert.
I can't find her or any of her siblings on any records in England at all.
She was born  1890ish per the two certs i do have.
 I have looked 5 years either side of that date and no certs in the pro or census returns for her or any family that I could  link togehter.

On her marriage cert she is down as Jessie Simpson. She had several siblings Lizzie, Harry, Alfred. Her father was Henry Simpson who died in 1903(ISH) (cant find him  in any death register in England either.)
Her mother was Isabella Simpson Nee Mcdonald or Christie or Christie Mcdonald. (Again nothing in the English records to tie any one together! under any combination of these names)

After her first husband's death Isabella apparently married a Phillip Craven. Guess what........Hes a mystery too, (Although he wouldn't be on the 1901 census with all the other information to link him to the family if Henry only died in 1903!)

So............ I'm stumped. Then, Auntie said Oh Jessie was born in Scotland!!
Can anyone throw any light on this lot as I'm getting no-where very fast >:(

Thanks very much to ANYONEwho even reads this post and throws even a tiddler my way. It may be the break I need.

Dizzy

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Shropshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1841 Census Surname PARISH
« on: Wednesday 12 April 06 20:18 BST (UK)  »
Sorry that last message was a bit abrupt.   >:(

My Ancestors seem to have originated from Wrockwardin/Wrockwardine Wood per census's and birth certs.

 Don't know if you use Genes Reunited but I have put a very basic tree on there which you are welcome to view.

Its under Parrish as this was my maiden name We seemed to have changed from Parish to Par(r)ish about 1900.


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Shropshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1841 Census Surname PARISH
« on: Wednesday 12 April 06 20:10 BST (UK)  »
I'm only back to William born 1805 do there may be a connection. What do you have?

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