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Staffordshire / Re: George Smith - Hangman
« on: Friday 26 March 10 22:29 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Tango

That's a shame, but you never know still might lead back to George.

What was William's occupation?

Is this your James

Quote
1881
9 Darbys Hill, Rowley
James Smith 24 - Stone cutter
Phoebe Smith 22 - b Oldbury
Fanny Smith 19 - Boarder
others b Rowley

Possibly Fanny is James's sister, need to find the 1871 with James.

1891
Mince?, Rowley
James Smith 35 - Labourer at colliery?
Phoeba Smith 32
Elizabeth Smith 10 - b Oldbury
Mary Smith 9
Joseph Smith 6
James Smith 2
others b Rowley

Thanks

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FH Documents and Artefacts / Re: Would John Hemmings have a Will
« on: Friday 26 March 10 22:11 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Suttontrust
Thanks for your reply.
Didn't think it thru, he probably didn't have anything to leave.

Thanks again

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Staffordshire / Re: George Smith - Hangman
« on: Thursday 04 March 10 23:42 GMT (UK)  »
 ;D way more fun than the gym.. thanks Tango

I received Francis Smith death cert, unfortunately no family members were informants.. I was hoping for one of the son's quote from Ambly post

19 Dec 1845 at Oakham Rowley Regis, Francis Smith, Widow, 77 years, Accidentally burnt, 30hrs



Quote from Ambly
IGI: [P009901]
Samuel SMITH chr 28 Dec 1794 Rowley Regis - parents: Thomas SMITH & Francis.
Charles SMITH chr 9 Apr 1797 Rowley Regis - parents: Thomas SMITH & Francis
George SMITH chr 27 Apr 1806 Rowley Regis - parents Thomas SMITH and Frances

Next step to follow the other 2 sons thru the census's.

Your right Tango, we need to know if George Smith had children.

Cheers

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FH Documents and Artefacts / Would John Hemmings have a Will
« on: Friday 26 February 10 22:06 GMT (UK)  »
Hi

Would anyone know where I would look to to see if John Hemmings had a will.

He lived Gospelend Sedgley, he died before the 1841 census, on that census Mary nee Worton was a widow living with the 3 kids.

Thanks in advance.

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Staffordshire / Re: Inquest - Mining death in the Buffery Colliery
« on: Tuesday 23 February 10 07:50 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jacwin
Sent you an email

Thanks Bilge & Redroger got Jacwin's pm..

:)

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Staffordshire / Re: Inquest - Mining death in the Buffery Colliery
« on: Friday 19 February 10 22:43 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Bilge

Thanks for the info on James and that's a very interesting site, I will have a good look around.

Thanks

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Staffordshire / Re: Inquest - Mining death in the Buffery Colliery
« on: Friday 19 February 10 22:41 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jacwin
Yes I have a copy of the newspaper report, pm me your email and I'll flick it thru, also have an article on a Samuel Probert living in Birmingham Street, poss your Samuel.

It would be great to compare notes.

Thanks

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Staffordshire / Re: Inquest - Mining death in the Buffery Colliery
« on: Wednesday 17 February 10 18:03 GMT (UK)  »
Hi jacquelineve

I don't see him before his marriage in 1864 I searched and searched.
Yes his father's name was also James.
Mary ann was a widow when James and her married.

Thanks

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Staffordshire / Re: Inquest - Mining death in the Buffery Colliery
« on: Tuesday 16 February 10 05:00 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jacwin
Thx for your reply.
They also had Alice Levina and John.
I descend from their son James Probert b 1864 he married Eliza Nicholls.
I also have their marriage cert, I had no joy on the Probert side, the earlist I have this James is his marriage cert, hit a brick wall there.  Had more luck on the Allport side.
Did you get any further back with the Proberts?

Thanks


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