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Roxburghshire / The Little family
« on: Saturday 24 April 10 19:27 BST (UK)  »
I am trying to trace the Little family, possible from Bedrule not very familiar with this part of the country.
I have Walter Little born around 1850 his parents are John Little and Mary Pattinson. can anyone help me find out more about this family ?

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Armed Forces / Re: help with medal card
« on: Thursday 21 September 06 21:43 BST (UK)  »
Hi David,
The ASC stands for the army service corp and as for RFA 65 Bde it is an army unit but my husband doesn't recognise it, he said that in the first world war there were many obscure units.
Hope that has help you a bit.
Alison

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Hertfordshire / Re: LOVELOCK - New Bushey
« on: Tuesday 07 March 06 23:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I have been trying to work out the name of the mother on Mary s birth cert and i have now come to the conclusion that it reads Mother Little Stanmore? not an a name as such but mother as in a religious sense. The address on the cert looks the same but there is a bit missing from the bottom.
Alison

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Hertfordshire / Re: LOVELOCK - New Bushey
« on: Tuesday 07 March 06 13:36 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
Have now got Mary Trotts birth cert. She was born 1887 edgeware, mother Harriet Perry  father Charles.
I have managed to trace their marriage cert. Hendon april 1885, awaiting that arrival.
Harriet's mother's name is on Mary Trotts birth cert. but unable to read surname it is not Perry.
I did manage to find a Harriet Perry in 1881 at a convent St Mary Magdalen.
Charles still eludes me at present, on Mary bith cert his employment is Horse keeper.
Alison

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Hertfordshire / Re: LOVELOCK - New Bushey
« on: Wednesday 22 February 06 22:18 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
Thank you for your replies, i haven't done anymore research as yet i thought i would wait till Mary Trotts birth cert. arrives then try and pick it up from there.
regards Alison.

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Hertfordshire / Re: LOVELOCK - New Bushey
« on: Saturday 18 February 06 21:03 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I have got the marriage cert for Mary and Bert lovelock, Mary fathers name is Charles Trott and was a coachman that was in 1909.
I found him on the 1891 census but the trail went cold.
You quoted that you could trace both families back to 1851 hence i asked for your help as my trail seemed to go cold.
I have applied for Mary Trotts birth cert and await its arrival.
Sorry if i have confused you.
Regards Alison

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Hertfordshire / Re: LOVELOCK - New Bushey
« on: Saturday 18 February 06 10:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
I have managed to trace the Lovelocks back to 1851 but i am having trouble with the Trotts, can you help please.
The info i had been given so of it was heresay probably from my husbands grandfather i know with my side of the family how stories get changed over the years.
Alison

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Hertfordshire / Re: LOVELOCK - New Bushey
« on: Thursday 16 February 06 23:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hi
The info i was given was by one of my husbands relatives and she told us that Bert lovelock was born in 1854 in Euston and that he married Mary Trott. On finding their marriage cert. i discovered that Bert was 23 yrs old so could not have been born in 1854 as she said  (also it meant he was in his 70 when my husbands grandfather was born!)
I always thought that Bert was a shorten version of Albert and so followed that line with not much success.
The other bit of info she gave us was she thinks is the Lovelocks originated from Cornwall.
Alison

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Hertfordshire / Re: LOVELOCK - New Bushey
« on: Thursday 16 February 06 15:51 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Arranroots,
Thanks for the reply, the info that i have been given by the family doesn't tally up, but they do mention Euston which means there could be a connection.

regards alison   

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