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US Lookup Requests / Re: New York census 1915
« on: Tuesday 02 August 22 03:44 BST (UK)  »
Hi Todd, I've sent you a pm. Would be great to hear from you

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Liverpool archives
« on: Thursday 04 November 21 14:15 GMT (UK)  »
If anyone is planning a trip to Liverpool archives I would be most grateful if someone could have a look at a school admission register for Pleasant school in Liverpool for me.
Happy to provide all the details if someone is willing to help.
In return I can go to the Manchester archives if anyone needs help

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Flintshire / Re: Roberts pre 1800s
« on: Sunday 31 October 21 20:45 GMT (UK)  »
As I mentioned, chasing Roberts in N Wales is daunting - and that's an understatement, believe me.


Will PM you about "Contributed International Genealogical Index" or submitted records. Need a break at the moment!!
regards
Thank you

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Flintshire / Re: Roberts pre 1800s
« on: Sunday 31 October 21 20:31 GMT (UK)  »
My line kept dropping - I've been re-looking at the baptism record of Sarah Ann - the transcripts show  both 1834 and 1836. However, they both link to the same entry in the register - the page is labelled 1836 on both
Would you mind sending me a copy?

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Flintshire / Re: Roberts pre 1800s
« on: Sunday 31 October 21 19:57 GMT (UK)  »
Wow this line really isn't straightforward at all

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Flintshire / Re: Roberts pre 1800s
« on: Sunday 31 October 21 19:50 GMT (UK)  »
Helen, where did you get the list of children that you gave earlier:


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John 1850
Evan 1847
Robert 1845
William 1838

An 1851 census with Robert Roberts on it.  In Rhyl. Robert is a fireman in a steamer, he is 42
, Ann is 43

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SG88-GGN


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Flintshire / Re: Roberts pre 1800s
« on: Sunday 31 October 21 19:43 GMT (UK)  »
Ancestry has a transcript only for the 1836 baptism - no image. Identifies the source as "Salt Lake City - Family search".

Nothing in the parish records, for that one HT. Given all the details are the same, except for the year (1834 cf 1836},  I'd say it might be the old 'patrons submisssion' or similar.

What does this mean exactly?

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Flintshire / Re: Roberts pre 1800s
« on: Sunday 31 October 21 19:02 GMT (UK)  »
I wonder if these Sarah Anns were the same person and maybe for whatever reason she changed her dob to suit

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Flintshire / Re: Roberts pre 1800s
« on: Sunday 31 October 21 18:18 GMT (UK)  »
Year of birth at marriage 1841.
On 1871 she's 30. On 1881 census says she is 45..on 1911 census dob 1836? Argh
Age at death unconfirmed

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