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Messages - chrissie1963

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Thank you very much.

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Does anyone know where I can purchase this software so that I can sync my ancestry family tree to my laptop?
Not as easy as going to a computer shop these days !!

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Berkshire Completed Look ups / Re: Joseph Pond
« on: Wednesday 04 January 17 15:37 GMT (UK)  »
Unfortunately I have not been able to find out any more about him Laura. Very disappointing.   

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Europe / Re: Berengaria Village, Cyprus
« on: Thursday 17 December 15 12:23 GMT (UK)  »
Berengaria was an army quarters village, after the Turkish invasion in the early 1970's. We were one of the first army families to be posted to Cyprus after the invasion. Prior to the invasion it was used for RAF families - you may find a better photo in a military newspaper. Hope this helps.
 
I absolutely loved BG as we used to call it. Lazy days in t he enormous swimming pool. We were there 1984 - 1986 with the 2nd Bn Scots Guards.

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Berkshire Completed Look ups / Re: Joseph Pond
« on: Tuesday 04 September 12 12:54 BST (UK)  »
Dear Annette

Thank you so much, I will contact the BRO . I had suspected that Anne Brisoe was the spouse but had not persued it.

Kindest regards

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Berkshire Completed Look ups / Joseph Pond
« on: Monday 03 September 12 21:17 BST (UK)  »
Can anyone help with trying to find a Joseph Pond who was born in Windsor Berkshire in 1788according to the 1851 census. He was married to Ann Pond and their grandson Walter Jervis was my GG Grandfather. I have searched in vain for his birth in Windsor . Can anyone point me in the direction of where next top look? I can find a Pond family in Eton which was then in Buckinghamshire but not a connection to Joseph Pond. Jospeh Pond had a daughter Mary Ann Pond who according to the 1861 census was also born in Windsor  in about 1815 but again I can find no records. She was Walter Jervis's mother

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Armed Forces / Re: 19TH hUSSARS, SQMS Parker
« on: Friday 20 July 12 16:06 BST (UK)  »
hI Barbara

No problem, it has been really interesting . I am so glad I enquired and am grateful for all the expert help here. What a fantastic forum.

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Armed Forces / Re: 19TH hUSSARS, SQMS Parker
« on: Friday 20 July 12 13:24 BST (UK)  »
I also think that the regiment took part in the coronation of Edward vii so it may be worth typing that into google.

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Armed Forces / Re: 19TH hUSSARS, SQMS Parker
« on: Friday 20 July 12 13:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi Barbara

It may be worth contacting the below as I am sure they will have photographs that may be useful. The museum is in Newcastle.

The Light Dragoons (15th/19th King's Royal Hussars) Museum

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