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Re: British Home Children - 1890
« Reply #54 on: Monday 12 February 07 02:31 GMT (UK) »
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Naw...you've honoured them with your thoughful searches...not everyone is enthusiastic about all this...That's why we have each other, here on rootschat...we get it!
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Re: British Home Children - 1890
« Reply #55 on: Monday 12 February 07 04:33 GMT (UK) »
ANd here in Warm, not quite suppertime in NZ   ;D yes, thanks Mick for the Photo, it is a lovely thing for you to have, especially since you have a resemblance to Denis (loved your self portrait !)  And  I was curious: was Mark's description on his WW1 US Reg card any resemblance too ?

Mick!
A couple of years ago  on an old topic :o there was mention:

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"....a death of Mary Corless at Garstang(Lancashire) aged 35 died Dec qtr 1885 Garstang 8e 458 ....

Wondered if  this one ever checked or perhaps discounted for being the mother?

Cheers  ;D
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Re: British Home Children - 1890
« Reply #56 on: Monday 12 February 07 23:41 GMT (UK) »
And  I was curious: was Mark's description on his WW1 US Reg card any resemblance too ?

Not so much to me, but certainly to Denis!

Mark's description from his registration card;

Height - Short

Build - Medium

Eyes - Light

Hair - Dark

His height is definately significant. When Denis joined the army in 1897, it is noted on his attestation papers that he had applied to join the regular army (earlier the same day) but was turned down because he was too short!!! His height was given as 5 foot 3 inches so they signed him up for the Militia and he spent the next 49 days in training, after which they 'allowed' him into the regulars and within a month he was on his way to the Boer war.

Other than his height, Denis is described as having;

Light grey eyes and dark brown hair. So a couple more similarities to Mark ;)

The Corlis/Corless family are on my mums side (which is why she is so excited by the news), but the 'short' gene didn't come my way, I'm 6 foot 3!! ;D ;D

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"....a death of Mary Corless at Garstang(Lancashire) aged 35 died Dec qtr 1885 Garstang 8e 458 ....

Wondered if this one ever checked or perhaps discounted for being the mother?

Thanks Ambly, I thought this sounded familiar, so I checked my records and I do have those details, but we didn't send off for the cert because without anything else to go on at the time it might have been someone else entirely. In light of all of the great stuff you guys have found, I now think that it's quite probable that this IS Mary. I'm definately going to persue the records from the Together Childrens Trust, if they are anything as detailed as the reports Migky got, then they should confirm Mary's death and possibly her address, and if it tally's up, I'll definately order the cert.

No sign of Migky yet, I'll leave it a couple of days and if I haven't heard from him, I'll drop him a PM.

Cheers,

Mick ;)
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Re: British Home Children - 1890
« Reply #57 on: Tuesday 13 February 07 00:40 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for that Mick - nice to see the 'personal descriptions which put 'flesh on the bones' so to speak - And I can almost picture you now too -  might even recognise you if I walked down yr street  ;D ;D ;D

This has been such a great topic to be part of !
I'm still smiling  ;D at all the great info which has been winkled out,
I  - we all, I'm sure  -  look forward with bated breath to seeing what comes next.

Cheers  8)
Anne
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PS: Isn't it funny - the picture of Denis & Charlotte - I thought they both looked tall and lean, the photo makes him look much taller!
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Re: British Home Children - 1890
« Reply #58 on: Tuesday 13 February 07 00:49 GMT (UK) »



Denis looks like that Attorney guy that was in the Godfather  ;D ;D ..... what was his name ?? ....
 
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Re: British Home Children - 1890
« Reply #59 on: Tuesday 13 February 07 01:26 GMT (UK) »
Hi guys,

This has been such a great topic to be part of !
I'm still smiling  ;D at all the great info which has been winkled out,
I  - we all, I'm sure  -  look forward with bated breath to seeing what comes next.

I certainly would never have got this much superb info without all of your kind help, rest assured that if I do get those records, you guys will be the first to know (after my mum) ;D

As for recognising me in the street, I doubt it would be too hard, I'm pretty difficult to miss! ;D ;D

PS: Isn't it funny - the picture of Denis & Charlotte - I thought they both looked tall and lean, the photo makes him look much taller!

We think that's why Denis is perched on the side of the chair, if they were standing, Charlotte would probably be a lot taller than him. ;)

Denis looks like that Attorney guy that was in the Godfather ;D ;D ..... what was his name ?? ....
 

I'm not sure who that might be.....I'm curious now so I'm off to try and find a pic to compare.

I'll keep y'all posted,

Mick ;)
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Re: British Home Children - 1890
« Reply #60 on: Tuesday 13 February 07 01:48 GMT (UK) »
Robert Duvall...yeah, i can see what you mean...
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Re: British Home Children - 1890
« Reply #61 on: Tuesday 13 February 07 01:52 GMT (UK) »
Hi Mick,

Great picture, thanks for sharing with us. 

I chatted with Migky in the chat room this morning about your last message and he said he would send off a pm to you.

Please do keep us posted with what ever information you find.

Karen

PS  Yes, he does look like Robert Duvall  :)

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Re: British Home Children - 1890
« Reply #62 on: Tuesday 13 February 07 02:12 GMT (UK) »
Ahh yes! Robert Duvall, I can see the resemblance too! 8)

I'm sure we won't get our wrists slapped for going 'off topic' just this once and if we do I'll get Denis to send the boys 'round..... ;D ;D

Thanks Karen for the update re Migky, as soon as I know what's what I will be sending for those records.

Mick ;)
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