Show Posts

This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.


Messages - maiseyday

Pages: [1] 2 3 4
1
The Common Room / Re: Free Ancestry UK Access this weekend
« on: Sunday 19 February 17 13:44 GMT (UK)  »
I was a paid member a few years ago, for 1 year, got completely lost with it all,  so I left it off, then having this free weekend thought I would see about starting my searches again, but I am still in a muddle with it,  but thanks to Christine, she has found some info for me re: General Peel ship, which I am very greatful for. What I need is someone/club I can be with to show me how its done.  It seems so easy, just work backwards but hey-ho , my hat gets taken of to all you knowledgable people out there.

2
The Common Room / Re: General Peel Ship
« on: Sunday 19 February 17 10:38 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you Christine for the info.

3
The Common Room / General Peel Ship
« on: Saturday 18 February 17 22:58 GMT (UK)  »
Good evening,
If anyone can shed a light on this I would be greatful.
In the 1871 Census, my Samuel James Peppit age 32years,  was a Master on General Peel, in North Sea, Norfolk.  Looking for him in 1881 census, his wife is now a widow, so he has passed away between the two census. I have looked for his death without success also looked for info on the General Peel with no luck.  How can I find info on the ship ? 
Kind regards
Maisey

4
The Common Room / Re: 1885 Marriage certificate info please(completed)
« on: Friday 01 April 11 16:05 BST (UK)  »
Thankyou all  for your input.

Maisey

5
The Common Room / Re: 1885 Marriage certificate info please
« on: Friday 01 April 11 12:56 BST (UK)  »
Hello, and thankyou for your input.

 I have just received in the post, the birth certificate for the bride with her mothers name on it, so now I know, and by the way, it was the second signature on the marriage certificate that was the mother, which looks as if the sister had written it  on  the mothers behalf as it is also marked with an  X.

Thanks for reading.
Maisey.

6
The Common Room / 1885 Marriage certificate info please COMPLETED
« on: Wednesday 30 March 11 20:15 BST (UK)  »
Good day to you,

I have a  marriage certificate, of 1885 it states:
 
 In the presence of us : ...............

 There two names, both have the same surname as the bride,  my question is, if you can help me, was there an order as to which name would be first, ie, bride's mother then sister or did it not matter who signed the certificate first ?

Hope this makes sence to you.
Thankyou for reading and hopefully helping me.

Maisey

7
The Common Room / Re: Mistakes on a Marriage Certificate?
« on: Friday 08 August 08 02:11 BST (UK)  »
Hi all,

Can you tell me what    Ag Lab   is.   Is it    'argriculture labourer'

Linda.

8
Jennifer, Rog & Newfster,

A BIG THANKYOU FOR YOU HELP.

Maisey.
    x

9
Hello rootschaters,

Not sure if I have posted this to the right area, but I am sure it will be sent to the right one,  hopefully with not to much trouble

Can anyone help with the  NAME OF THE STREET  on this 1901 census ?

Thanks for reading  this message.

Maisey.

**Moderator Comment**  Sorry, I know your question has been answered, but I've had to remove the image anyway -
only PORTIONS of census images, certificates etc. may be posted on Rootschat, to avoid breaches of copyright.  Thanks  :)

Pages: [1] 2 3 4