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Messages - bertyoung

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Thank you both very much indeed.

As is always the way I had the one that's shown and need the one that's not, typical, oh well I'll keep searching. However the mention of John being a Musician does help to corroborate my findings so far.

Bert

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I am trying to find the details of the marriage between John PEILE and Sarah STAGELDOIR on 28 August 1785 at St Peters Church, Church Street, Liverpool. In particular fathers names and occupations.

Thank you in anticipation

Bert

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London and Middlesex / Re: Shuttleworths chocolate factory Bermondsey
« on: Thursday 02 April 15 08:51 BST (UK)  »
That would be great thank you.
My great grandfather was the timekeeper and 1st aider ( if the stories are true) Benjamin Knight who died in 1933.

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World War One / Re: Royal Berkshire Regiment service number 12915
« on: Thursday 14 August 14 15:35 BST (UK)  »
Thank you that is most helpful, I have his record card and SWB roll but sadly no service details so your information should help,
Thanks again

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World War One / Royal Berkshire Regiment service number 12915
« on: Thursday 14 August 14 14:17 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I hope you can help.
I am trying to find out which battalion William McClellan (McLellan) served with. His service number was 12915 and he enlisted on 2 September 1914.

Many thanks

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Lancashire / Re: McClellan, McClallen, McLellan. McClanon, McLeonard
« on: Tuesday 24 June 14 20:03 BST (UK)  »
Wow thank you, that fits with ages and occupations. I wonder why they waited so long. The mystery continues.

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Lancashire / Re: McClellan, McClallen, McLellan. McClanon, McLeonard
« on: Friday 06 June 14 15:51 BST (UK)  »
Thank you, that's interesting.
 I have not come across people 'lying' about being married before, I wonder why this might have happened? especially as Daniel died 2 years later in 1868.

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Lancashire / Re: McClellan, McClallen, McLellan. McClanon, McLeonard
« on: Friday 06 June 14 11:11 BST (UK)  »
Birth certificate received.
Thomas McClannon born 4 October 1851 -  19 Pilling Street Manchester

Mother Mary Ann McClannon formally Nowlan

Father Daniel McClannon -  weaver.

I am thinking  they got married between the census and October or did they? what are the chances of them never having married as I cannot find a marriage entry at all?

more head scratching needed me thinks.

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World War Two / Re: Why were crew members buried in different cemeteries?
« on: Tuesday 03 June 14 08:03 BST (UK)  »
Thank you both for your help.

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