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Do you think RootsChat will be of some help to you?

Yes
1456 (90.7%)
No
13 (0.8%)
Don't know
137 (8.5%)

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Offline Diane Heddon

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Re: Will RootsChat be of help to you?
« Reply #459 on: Saturday 19 February 11 01:11 GMT (UK) »
I really hope so.  I've been working on my Australian ancestors and am starting to move towards England, Ireland and Scotland.  I hope this forum will assist me and others that don't live in the UK.

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Carol from OZ
G'day Carol i too am living in oz, originally born/lived in Wales.. gee i hope you will get help here..i too have ancestrs in u k and elswhere, good luck, the chatbox is very friendly and helpfull here too Carol. luv Di, in Tasmania..[as in luv from Di in oz! x]

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Re: Will RootsChat be of help to you?
« Reply #460 on: Saturday 19 February 11 03:40 GMT (UK) »


Rootschat has helped me no end over the years, everyone is so helpful and friendly, I feel as though I actually know them.

A great site.

I wish we all get together for a Roots Chat Convention.  Would be fun to meet all of those who have helped through the years!!!
Wylde, Barrow, Andrews, Tracy, Tracey, Cocks, Dowdeswell, Roland, Steyner, Fewtrell, Gambuti, Nurmi, Haring, Requa, Blauvelt, Smith, Shirley, Kemp, Withey, Requa, Snider, Blauvelt, Sherwood, Yeury, Blaunch, Bell, Graham, Smith, Riker, Everetts, Bogaert, Everts, Evertse, Glaes, Laurens, Boogaertman, Cozyns

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Re: Will RootsChat be of help to you?
« Reply #461 on: Monday 28 February 11 14:52 GMT (UK) »
now that does sound a good idea :)
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Re: Will RootsChat be of help to you?
« Reply #462 on: Tuesday 01 March 11 09:49 GMT (UK) »
It's always good to check in.
Julie
BOYD: Scotland
FERGUSON: Scotland
KEMP:  Wiltshire, Berkshire, Middlesex, Essex, England
GREEN & DEEVES:  Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk, England
MCPHERSON:  Sutherland-Highlands, Edinburgh, Scotland
MILES & MOWAT:  England, South Africa; Australia
GREATREX: England; South Australia
PERKINS:  Cornwall; South Australia
WATKINS: Wales


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Re: Will RootsChat be of help to you?
« Reply #463 on: Friday 08 April 11 15:58 BST (UK) »
I have already had a lot of help from people I'll probably never meet, but I am eternally grateful for that help

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Re: Will RootsChat be of help to you?
« Reply #464 on: Friday 08 April 11 19:30 BST (UK) »
Perhaps I'm cynical, but demolishing a brick wall I usually find another behind it, rather like a nest of Russian dolls.
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Re: Will RootsChat be of help to you?
« Reply #465 on: Saturday 09 April 11 18:43 BST (UK) »
That's fact, not cynicism, Redroger.
After all the months sorting my great gran and all her blokes and children I thought I was home and dry... then I started on her mother!
That wasn't so bad... once I found there were THREE ways of spelling her name, not two.
It goes to show, never give in, and Roots CAN be of great help.
Bartlett/Henley on Thames
Caponhurst/Buckinghamshire and?
Denchfield/North Marston/Bucks
Webb/Winchester
Mathias/Pembroke/Pembroke Dock
John/Pembroke/Pembroke Dock
Smith/Portsmouth/Portsea
Purchas/Bucks and?
Olliffe/Bucks

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Re: Will RootsChat be of help to you?
« Reply #466 on: Sunday 10 April 11 15:36 BST (UK) »
However, all we can do Paula, is keep trying. My 2XGGF travelled from Somerset to Lincolnshire in the 1790s with a militia unit, which he left in Alford to marry. His was the first instance of the surname Luffman in the north of England. I traced him from Alford to the militia unit through the national archives, but the only baptism I have discovered in Somerset is that of an illegitimate child b1776, mother's name Meatyard, the surname Luffman being crossed through, a device used by some of the clergy when they thought they knew the father.
However, thanks to other Rootschatters I have read a military pension record for him, also at Kew, which solves several mysteries, eg. why only 4 children? Reason, when baby was born re-enlist for a few years, come home, make another baby then enlist again etc. He was invalided out with severe asthma in 1811, and the record gives his place of birth, even to the urban parish concerned, unfortunately York is not in Southwest England, and a search of the registers there shows no Luffman baptisms.so back to square 1.As he joined the militia I think his father might also have had a military connection, and his mother then a teenager may have been a camp follower. Search at National Army Museum for units stationed at York in 1776 drew a blank, they were all fighting in America!The militia were providing garrisons, but which unit is unknown. Search further complicated by 1) his putative baptism was in a border area between Somerset , Dorset and Wiltshire 2) Dorset militia records destroyed by water in the 1920s 3) 13,000+ army muster rolls at Kew. Strangely I got back to him on my first day of researching in 1996. How about that for a brick wall? Don't get me wrong Paula, Rootschat has been most helpful to me, just never managed to deal with this wall.
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Re: Will RootsChat be of help to you?
« Reply #467 on: Sunday 10 April 11 18:17 BST (UK) »
Only one thing to say, Redroger...
Now THAT'S a brick wall
Bartlett/Henley on Thames
Caponhurst/Buckinghamshire and?
Denchfield/North Marston/Bucks
Webb/Winchester
Mathias/Pembroke/Pembroke Dock
John/Pembroke/Pembroke Dock
Smith/Portsmouth/Portsea
Purchas/Bucks and?
Olliffe/Bucks