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Re: Asking the impossible ?
« Reply #63 on: Thursday 11 October 07 12:01 BST (UK) »
Dee, sorry if I'm being thick but is it the Authorisation num.
or Receipt number?  I haven't tried it yet - will await advice
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Re: Asking the impossible ?
« Reply #64 on: Thursday 11 October 07 12:12 BST (UK) »
Your receipt should have an Image reference number on it but it doesn't show on your scan.

It should be above the part that says
"You are advised to keep a record of these details for future reference by one of  the following....and it should appear on your receipt under Click here to collect your image(s) It will be quite a long string of digits on the end of a long blue link.

I'm not going anywhere.....so we'll just keep messaging.......

.....dee
Steeles, Burton, Garrod (Norfolk), Clarke, Tomblin (Rutland)
Bauer (London, France), Blades, Parker (Surrey)
Edwards, Coles, Smith, Nunley, Craddock, York, & Linnell (Northants) )
Ehmcke, Deimel, Appelkamp (Germany)
Watts (Somerset, Wiltshire) Selway, Churchill, & Chappell (Somerset)
Redwood (Devon, Essex) Button, Archer, Leach (Cambridgeshire)

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Re: Asking the impossible ?
« Reply #65 on: Thursday 11 October 07 12:27 BST (UK) »
Thanks for your patience!

Does 10379552 look possible?  I know i wrote it down during the transaction but can't remember if it was blue or a link!
I'll have a go anyway!

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« Reply #66 on: Thursday 11 October 07 12:29 BST (UK) »
Go for it......

....dee
Steeles, Burton, Garrod (Norfolk), Clarke, Tomblin (Rutland)
Bauer (London, France), Blades, Parker (Surrey)
Edwards, Coles, Smith, Nunley, Craddock, York, & Linnell (Northants) )
Ehmcke, Deimel, Appelkamp (Germany)
Watts (Somerset, Wiltshire) Selway, Churchill, & Chappell (Somerset)
Redwood (Devon, Essex) Button, Archer, Leach (Cambridgeshire)

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Re: Asking the impossible ?
« Reply #67 on: Thursday 11 October 07 12:32 BST (UK) »
Same reply no images available for image collection number!  Check and re-key.

Any ideas?

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Re: Asking the impossible ?
« Reply #68 on: Thursday 11 October 07 12:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Abiam,

http://naa12.naa.gov.au/scripts/imagine.asp?B=3002140&I=1&SE=1

The above link shows the Service Records for the Percival Frederick THOMAS that I confirmed in my previous post as being buried in the St.Kilda Cemetery. He is married to Jenni (sp) and they have 2 children.

Hope this helps,

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« Reply #69 on: Thursday 11 October 07 12:42 BST (UK) »
Bother!

PM on the way......

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Bauer (London, France), Blades, Parker (Surrey)
Edwards, Coles, Smith, Nunley, Craddock, York, & Linnell (Northants) )
Ehmcke, Deimel, Appelkamp (Germany)
Watts (Somerset, Wiltshire) Selway, Churchill, & Chappell (Somerset)
Redwood (Devon, Essex) Button, Archer, Leach (Cambridgeshire)

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Re: Asking the impossible ?
« Reply #70 on: Thursday 11 October 07 13:14 BST (UK) »
Thanks Mr Magoo,

So they didn't divorce - how unfair of them!  Must learn how to use the smiley's so folk know I'm only joking!

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Re: Asking the impossible ?
« Reply #71 on: Friday 12 October 07 10:24 BST (UK) »
This message is for those who may have trawled through these posts and for those who have helped find the elusive ROSE ELEANOR DOBSON.

I hate reading posts and then the conclusions are missing as messages have become PMs for various reasons. 

The Percival Frederick Thomas of Wail Victoria was not her husband and neither was P F Thomas of the Royal Medical Corps.

Rose married Percival  Frederick Thomas of LONDON on the 26 January 1918 in Richmond Victoria.  I have a death for him in England in 1928 in WINDSOR England.  There is a little worry about this as I cannot prove they are one and the same.  But coincidently Rose married again in 1929 to Edward George Rainer in WINDSOR.  Again, we don't know if they were separated, divorced or maybe she just remarried very quickly.  So she obviously came back to England sometime before 1929.  And I am quite happy to leave it there.

To get the marriage info I had to buy a certificate from Victoria BDM which was not without difficulties but sorted with the help of Dee.  This is one of the most beneficial certificates I have ever bought sorting nearly all my problems with Rose.

I am very appreciative of all the help I have received and Cando thanks for the spanner it made me decide to get the cert! 

So now, apart from withdrawal symptons, I am very pleased and will now start on a relation with hopefully easier solutions.

Good luck with your searching,
Abiam