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London and Middlesex / Re: Oehlke
« on: Sunday 29 November 15 14:57 GMT (UK)  »
Hi, Roy.
A bit late, sorry.

One of the couples married at Southend was:
 Marriages March 1915  Rochford  4a 1031
Wilhelm Zunder, 22, waiter, and Winifred Bollingford, 21, no occupation, of Hayes-road, Clacton on-Sea.
I looked on the Anglo German Family History Society site & found the Zunder name was being researched. I was able to give the member info. on his grandfather, Wilhelm Zunder.
The site may be of interest to you (if you don't know it).
http://www.agfhs.org/site/index.php

Kath.
researching the Royal Edward: www.royaledward.net
I have yet to have a page on her as a prison ship.

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Channel Islands Lookup Requests / Re: LILLICRAP/TREEVE
« on: Wednesday 07 March 12 11:21 GMT (UK)  »
Dob7,
I expect you have tried local, Jersey, newspapers for marriage or birth announcements for Robert & Amelia.
Even refs. to Mr. & Mrs. Lillicrap would be useful.

Have you access to the 'Times' search?

There are refs. to Lillicrap, especially in Naval Intelligence.

Kath.

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Channel Islands Lookup Requests / Re: LILLICRAP/TREEVE
« on: Tuesday 06 March 12 21:11 GMT (UK)  »
I was interested to read all this. I'm descended from Grace Treeve  who married 1791 Martin Wright at Paul, Cornwall.
I corresponded years ago with Kerrie, and Joan, ladies in Australia re. the Treeve family: are one of you Rootschatting?

Here's a link to Fred Pendlebury which has some info:

www.one-name.org/stories3.html

I didn't know about poor Amelia and Marion. I'll try to get the Impey book.

A brother of Chas. Hastings Treeve was Josiah Richard Treeve. Now he was the black sheep of the family, & disgraced himself in Australia. I think the other Aust. Treeves added an S to their name to distance themselves!

It's amazing how the Christian names "Richard Treeve" have been used through far-flung branches of the family tree. Googling that phrase is fascinating.

Kath.



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Yorkshire (East Riding & York) / Re: TREEVE
« on: Sunday 31 October 04 19:23 GMT (UK)  »
I am interested in your user name, TREEVE.
Why did you choose that, please?
Kath

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