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Messages - kimhulme

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Lanarkshire / Re: Forrest/logan families
« on: Sunday 07 July 24 11:47 BST (UK)  »
Nothing conclusive from Surname Interests. JC Forrest did marry a Logan.  I have 9  signed letters  relating. (from solicitors clearance)  including, Swinton Manse, Coldstream -James Logan: Bank of Glasgow, Hamilton re key to John Logan's box and Mrs Logan's Testamentory Writings (will???): 2- from John Wilson to Hector re James Logan: 3 from Andrew Smith (John Smith's cousin is James Logan). Thought I would make them available to interested descendants/researchers

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Lanarkshire / Forrest/logan families
« on: Friday 05 July 24 17:44 BST (UK)  »
Anyone interested in John C Forrest (Bank in Hamilton) and the Logan family he married into, circa 1866?

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Lanarkshire / Re: can u link these names?
« on: Thursday 19 October 23 13:50 BST (UK)  »
That'a absolutely brilliant Forfarian; many, many thanks.  Cheers.

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Lanarkshire / Re: can u link these names?
« on: Thursday 19 October 23 10:30 BST (UK)  »
The info is on a trade invoice in the Bill Headman collection. I thought the info might be interesting to a descendant but am interested in the possible family links.

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Lanarkshire / can u link these names?
« on: Wednesday 18 October 23 16:31 BST (UK)  »
Instructions were given to a Glasgow jeweller to send  items/small amounts of money? to Mrs P. c. Peebles; miss K A Peebles; Mrs Drysdale; Mrs Passmore; on the instructions of James Boyd, early 1910. Possibly in a will following a death?

 Can anybody link theses names please? Cheers.

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Hertfordshire / Re: Willers family, Bishop Stortford 1917
« on: Tuesday 01 November 22 12:59 GMT (UK)  »
The aim was to find a someone related to the writer/receiver of the card. It seems that some satisfaction is being gained by researchers here. Good for you (family history research is always interesting) When it comes to what we called our parents, mine were Mummy and Daddy until sometime it changed to Mother and Father (and sometimes, possibly for an effect, Alice and John) Could Mumsie be how 'she' referred to herself for the child's benefit?, just as much, to a certain extent, as calling the child Dimples. When I checked the S I T there  was Willer but no Willers.

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Hertfordshire / Re: Willers family, Bishop Stortford 1917
« on: Monday 31 October 22 18:28 GMT (UK)  »
Realise now that  the card is addressed to Pte   F G (private - miltary - in digs?)

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Hertfordshire / Willers family, Bishop Stortford 1917
« on: Monday 31 October 22 16:52 GMT (UK)  »
Hi. I don't want to go to a lot of trouble finding out who would like this postcard; they're welcome to it. It must add to someone's family history? I think it was 'Mumsie' rather than Muriel? Cheers.

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Cheshire / Re: Joseph Barker/Mary Ann Lloyd-Macclesfield
« on: Sunday 24 July 22 14:57 BST (UK)  »
Thanks again. I registered with family search years ago but hadn't though of using them. FHS of Cheshire don't have these names registered. Cheers.

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