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London & Middlesex Lookup Requests / Re: Woodgrange Park Cemetary
« on: Friday 18 January 19 14:26 GMT (UK)  »
 Locate - local to you - Family History Centre of the Church of The Later Day Saints.  They have  records of burials at Wood Grange Park Cemetery.  Hundreds of graves were destroyed and bodies exhumed to allow for residential building. They were reburied in a mass grave in an area called the Garden of Remembrance.  The Friends of Woodgrange Park Cemetery would be delighted to hear from anyone  prepared to devote a few hours to make this Garden look as those poor souls who were disturbed are being remembered.

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London and Middlesex / Re: Woodgrange Park Cemetery and Freemasonry
« on: Monday 15 October 18 19:52 BST (UK)  »


Contact the Church of The Latter Day Saints.  They have local history centres through out the UK.

They are always very helpfull, also they have the plot records for Woodgrange Park- no fee is required. 

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London and Middlesex / Re: Where are the Taylor Family ?
« on: Monday 09 April 18 18:51 BST (UK)  »

 A BIG Thank You to everyone who has made a contribution to my posting.  Today I've exchanged emails with a member of the Taylor family, she is so delighted with the news as she has been searching for year's for photo's of her relatives.  Gives you a warm feeling.

Thank you again,.

Joe.

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London and Middlesex / Re: Where are the Taylor Family ?
« on: Saturday 24 March 18 19:03 GMT (UK)  »

  Marchant and Emma Taylor had six daughters, Annie, b1888, Edith, b1893, Louie Florence, b1897,
  Sylvia, b1902, Clara, b1903, Rose Elizabeth b1906.  I have recently discovered, in addition to the wedding album, a number of early 1900's photo's, one taken in the garden of a house in Cyprus St,
Bethnal Green.  I would be most happy to pass on all the photograph's to the descendants of the Taylor family.

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London and Middlesex / Where are the Taylor Family ?
« on: Tuesday 20 March 18 18:17 GMT (UK)  »
 I do not wish to infringe on the T's & C's of  Roots Chat so, I would be pleased if you would point me in the right direction.

Last year a wedding photograph album, dated 1952 was passed to me by the brides family.  As I have no use for it plus I know for certain there are only very distant relatives of the groom - in all probability didn't know he existed - I could pass it onto the groom's mother's family, the 'Taylor's'
Starting from 1857 has been straight forward it is today's descendants who are the problem.  This is where I need some help please.

Joe.

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Hello Cath,
 Google the above address then scroll down to Hidden Live Revealed.  Unfortunately the reason for Ezra being an inmate is still unclear.
I attempted to attach the 1911 census for young Ezra with out success.
Thank you Cath for your interest.

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Ezra Owen b1903, son of Ezra and Rosa Owen of Humphries St Warwick.  Checking the 1911 census I discovered Ezra jnr, missing,further checks revealed he was resident at Moseley Rd.  Todate I have been unable to discover the reason for his remand.  Any help would be appreciated.

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Tipperary / Re: Mary Pearce b abt 1835.
« on: Monday 11 March 13 20:29 GMT (UK)  »

Thank you, will do in the future.

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Tipperary / Re: Mary Pearce b abt 1835.
« on: Monday 11 March 13 17:26 GMT (UK)  »

Hi,

Unfortunately my previous postings - five years ago - were lost in the mist of time.  Another senior moment.
Thank you for bringing them to my attention.

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