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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Profession needed 3
« on: Friday 30 May 25 08:24 BST (UK)  »
As the area is Stonehouse in Plymouth I wonder if it is ** Dockyard?

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Ah yes PO, that makes much more sense shanreagh. The difference one tiny line can make.

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Occupation - Teamster
Object for coming to Canada - Join Royal Canadian Drag.
I think the Destined to says Army and Genl (abbrev General?) _ely Quebec PQ?

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Place name in burial register
« on: Wednesday 19 February 25 13:02 GMT (UK)  »
https://myplacebase.com/places/view/907
If you scroll down to the last photo Belmot Gate. It says the spelling uncertain and that the next door golf club is called Belmont.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Place name in burial register
« on: Wednesday 19 February 25 10:15 GMT (UK)  »
I think you are right. If you Google Belmont Gate, Anslow there are both version of the spelling on different links.

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Armed Forces / Re: Cornwall Light Infantry Soldier
« on: Thursday 13 February 25 18:34 GMT (UK)  »
A marriage transcipt on Cornwall OPC site. 25th Jan 1930 Treverbyn, Arthur Broadhurst 25, bachelor,  abode Rescoria. Soldier, Corporal CDL1. Father William Joseph (decd). Married Gwendoline Pearl Kellow 20, spinster, abode Rescoria. Father George Hanry? Hicheus? a Clay worker. Witnesses GHH Kellow and Wilfred Kellow.
Record also on Familysearch.

Gwendoline Broadhurst b 23 Sep 1910 and died 1979 Cornwall.

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The Common Room / Re: Find My Past Subscription renewal
« on: Tuesday 21 January 25 18:46 GMT (UK)  »
I just took a look on the site (I don't have membership) and it does seem to be just monthly £24.49/quarterly £59.99 /yearly £199.99 for everything. £169.99 after that with discount.

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The Common Room / Re: 1921 Census
« on: Wednesday 01 January 25 19:01 GMT (UK)  »
Just read this from WDYTYA Magazine website -  "Although Ancestry would not confirm the origins of their transcription, access given to Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine to a beta version suggests that the company has licensed the transcription from Findmypast. This will be disappointing news to family historians hoping for a new transcription of the census".
 So it seems possibly they have not transcribed it themselves and they are using the FindMyPast transcriptions.
They also say the records will be included in the All UK and Ireland and the All Records subscriptions.

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