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Sussex / Re: CHARMAN in Sussex
« on: Wednesday 06 June 12 21:29 BST (UK)  »
Hello,

I have a Frances Eliza Chatfield in my tree she was born abt 1852 in Pulborough and married John Evans in 1874.
The previous post gave you some info on the Charman Family - I have a large amount of info on them as Alice Beatrice Charman was my Grandmother.

Please let me know if I can help with anything x

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Sussex / Re: Courtenage Brighton Sussex
« on: Tuesday 25 August 09 21:09 BST (UK)  »
Hi lizdb, thanks for replying, I did obtain the death cert but it gave her sister Lily as the informant, havent gone down the Will route but will now do that.


Hi Stovepipe, thanks for your reply. Yes I did use Ancestry and have checked approx 30 or so years around her marriage. It was a family story that she had a child but this seems likely to be just one of those odd rumours.

Thank you both for taking the time to reply.

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Sussex / Courtenage Brighton Sussex
« on: Tuesday 25 August 09 16:41 BST (UK)  »
Hi I am trying to find any decendants of Emily Elizabeth Courtenage b1904 Brighton, Sussex. She married George Charles Searle in 1927 in Brighton and she died in 1982 in Brighton.
Her last known address was Heather Lodge, Heath Hill Avenue, Brighton.

I would like to find out if she had any children as cannot seem to trace any.

Her siblings were Lily Edith Courtenage who married William Riley, Frederick W Courtenage who married Ivy Hughes and Charles Thomas Courtenage who married Winifred Wakeford.
Her parents were Frederick Thomas Courtenage and Emily Farley.

Thank you.

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World War Two / Re: RAF - WW2
« on: Monday 24 August 09 17:11 BST (UK)  »
Hi Kyt,

Thanks for taking the time to reply, I am very grateful. The pictures are a bit of a mystery as there is not much to go on as you say.
My Fathers full name was Francis Joseph Tyler. He was born in Burford, Oxfordshire, but moved to Worthing, West Sussex before WW2, so not actually sure where/when he joined up
Thanks for the note about the service number, I will get on to tracking down his services records now that I know I dont actually need his service number.

Thanks again.

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World War Two / RAF - WW2
« on: Monday 24 August 09 14:38 BST (UK)  »
Hi Can anyone please help me. I have some photographs of my father who served in the RAF in WW2, I think in North Africa.
I am trying to find out what regiment he was in and where the photo (2nd one) was taken.
I would be extremely grateful for any information anyone can help me with as he died when I was very young and would love to know as much as possible about his life.
P.S Can anyone tell me how to find his service number as you seem to have to provide this when you apply for service records.

Thank you

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Sussex / Re: Boys School in Worthing?
« on: Thursday 19 February 09 18:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hi I am new to Rootschat so bear with me!! I have just read your post and wonder if the school you are referring to could be St Ronan's school. This was founded in Worthing in 1883 and moved to Kent.

Hope this may help.

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