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Norfolk / Re: Ellen Lambert Norfolk
« on: Thursday 15 September 16 17:25 BST (UK)  »
Hi Dean,
I have had a problem getting the ships log done but my daughter in law has Taken it to work and done it for me,I will post it tomorrow.
If you would like to send me your email I will send you a lot more info and photos, I will drip feed it or it will fill your inbox up.
Rita. aurosinta@talktalk.net







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Norfolk / Re: Ellen Lambert Norfolk
« on: Sunday 11 September 16 19:48 BST (UK)  »
Hi Dean, As I said I have a lot of info on the Austin's and I just remembered Your 4 x grt grandfather was Robert Austin, he was born 1775 and in 1796 he was a sailor on the HMS Mentor and sailed with Lord Elgin to get the marbles from Greece , there is a long story about what happend to him and the rest of the crew.I have a copy of the ships log (you will only get this if you go to Kew and research it. If you would like a copy let me have your address and I will take it the shop to copy it because it is too large to put in my printer.
Rita.

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Norfolk / Re: Ellen Lambert Norfolk
« on: Sunday 11 September 16 17:03 BST (UK)  »
Hi Dean, Ella Naomi was my husbands grandmother and I knew her well, William George was my father in laws brother. Ella's real name was EMMA and it took me a couple of years to find her. We think she called herself Ella when she was a domestic in Forest Gate E7 because the lady of the house was called Emma .

my husbands fathers name was Reginald Frank, I have not worked on the tree for about 2 years due to our age and I'll health, but if I can help you with anything feel free to let me know, I'm sure I have a lot stored on a external hard drive so I will dig it out.
Bye for now Rita.

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London and Middlesex / Re: Married twice to the same partner
« on: Saturday 22 September 12 16:02 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Valda and Louis,

It looks like the second marriage was ilegal, I am sure they did not know, and as they are now both passed it can't be put right now.

Thank you again Drinda.

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London and Middlesex / Re: Married twice to the same partner
« on: Friday 21 September 12 17:47 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Carole, I could not justify spending sixty pound to find out, I think I will try to search out some older relations who may know or I may ask the friar he has been helpfull in the past.

Thank you so much, Drinda.

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London and Middlesex / Re: Married twice to the same partner
« on: Friday 21 September 12 16:48 BST (UK)  »
This we don't know the only thing is that no one has ever seen any marriage photos. We do know that he did not want to get married the first time, but she was pregnant.

are there any devoice records on line.?
Thank you Drinda

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London and Middlesex / Married twice to the same partner
« on: Friday 21 September 12 16:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I have relatives who got married twice the first marriage was in 1924 West Ham and the second marriage was also at West Ham , but in 1943.

The wife was catholic, but we think the husband was not, the family think it may be if the husband became a catholic in 1943 so they married again, both marriages are registered at the GRO so it is not like they just had a blessing.

Is this possible to have your marriage registered twice.

I hope someone can clear this up for me, Drinda.

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Norfolk / Re: Ellen Lambert Norfolk
« on: Monday 17 September 12 10:26 BST (UK)  »
Thank for looking for me Kaysii, I just wanted to see if she had other names as well as Emma, I just can't understand someone living all her married life and being buried with a another name, but having said that I have had problems all through my husbands tree, his gt grandfather "George" turned out to be Robert George and my husband was named George after him, but has been known as Ron all his life, his brother "David" b: 1936 went to get his birth cert to get married and found out his name was not David but Derick, his mother said the registrar who came to the hospital to register the babies must have been drunk.
Thanks again Rita.

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Norfolk / Re: Ellen Lambert Norfolk
« on: Sunday 16 September 12 12:08 BST (UK)  »
Thanks very much to Carole, Rambler and Kaysii for taking the time to look for "Ella" for me, I am sure that it is Emma, b 1871.

It has made it very hard because as you know her marriage at the Parish is Ella, her Gro cert: say's Ellen, all her children's birth say Ella and on top of that her death cert say's Ella.

I have now searched more on Gertrude and  it has jogged my husband's memory, he can remember visiting aunt Gert in Suffolk when he was a kid.
Gert and her husband are buried in the parish churchyard at Hessett,

Can anyone tell me if the Baptism records for St Augustine are on line so that I can see if Emma had other names as well.

Thank you again Drinda.




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