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Down / Re: Birth in Down of Lucinda NODDINGS
« on: Monday 23 July 12 13:49 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I think you have to make 3 posts before you can send a PM on this forum.
Then you simply click on the persons name (to the left of the post) and you get details of their profile and at the bottom of the page you get the option of sending a PM.
So you better ask me a couple of questions.
Regards
Xray

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Down / Re: Birth in Down of Lucinda NODDINGS
« on: Friday 20 July 12 20:34 BST (UK)  »
Mfougere

Are you a relative of theirs (or mine)?

What kind of info do you want?

May be I can help.

XRay

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Essex / Re: Essex Times Newspaper
« on: Tuesday 03 May 11 00:13 BST (UK)  »
Hi

With regard to cobbs & Genno500 references to the burial, according to the local authority web site http://cemweb.barking-dagenham.gov.uk/servlet/Telesearch

There is George Warner age 52 buried in Rippleside Cemetery Barking on 27th February 1891, Grave Reference R/S /D / 1662.

There are 3 later [much later] unrelated burials in the same plot.

XRay

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Essex / Re: Rippleside Cemetery Barking Essex
« on: Thursday 07 April 11 21:05 BST (UK)  »
Peter

Found it, but with difficulty and only after help from the staff. It did have a memorial; book laying flat on the surface.

Taking the top of the map being north, you need to go as far north as possible in section L, then go to the path that separates sections L & X.

The plot is next to the path and is the first marked plot [from the north] under a spreading fir tree.

I must admit I missed it first time probably due to debris from the tree.

Regards

Ray

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Essex / Re: Rippleside Cemetery Barking Essex
« on: Monday 04 April 11 15:27 BST (UK)  »
Peter J

Only with a lot of help from the staff at the Cemetery, they really did put themselves out to help!

Ray

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Essex / Re: same person twice in 1851 census??
« on: Sunday 03 April 11 19:53 BST (UK)  »
Hi

If it helps your deliberations, Upney is part of Barking and is near to Rippleside Cemetery [opened 1886].

Regards

Ray


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Essex / Re: Rippleside Cemetery Barking Essex
« on: Sunday 03 April 11 15:12 BST (UK)  »
Hi.  Michael
Was able to visit Rippleside Cemetery today and plot fairly accurately where the graves you are interested in are on the map supplied by Peter J.
Also took a couple of photos, please send me a Personal Message and I will forward copies and a bit more info.

Ray

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Essex / Re: Rippleside Cemetery Barking Essex
« on: Monday 14 March 11 00:15 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
If you have not yet made contact with the Rippleside Cemetery and established where this plot is, I may be able to assist you. 
A number of my family are also buried there and I shall be visiting it soon.
However, to confirm the plot number is correct some forenames and dates would be helpful.
Ray

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Down / Re: Birth in Down of Lucinda NODDINGS
« on: Thursday 10 December 09 17:15 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Its was great to get your post :) :)

Bertie Purdy was married to Lucinda Noddings and he was my fathers older brother.

I have fond memories of my Aunt Lou, her daughter Pat was a little older than me and John a bit younger.  I have a photo of Pat and myself aged 2years and 6 months respectively and John and I went to the same primary school in Barking for a while as we all lived on the same estate.

I believe their father Bertie worked in shipbuilding and died as result of some industrial caused illness in 1950. HE WAS CERTAINLY NOT A TRAITOR !

I traced Lucinda and Johns emigration to Canada on the Empress of Britain in 1959 and have often wondered what happened to them and why Pat was not with them.

Would love to share more info and wait to hear from you.

Regards

Ray

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