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meles
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Re: Immigration to South Africa in the 1900's
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Reply #9 on:
Thursday 05 November 09 19:23 GMT (UK) »
It does indeed!
The Chaplain may well have done it. But it still would need to be registered - so there would be a certificate.
This is getting very interesting!
meles
Brock: Alburgh, Norfolk, and after 1850, London; Tooley: Norfolk<br />Grimmer: Norfolk; Grimson: Norfolk<br />Harrison: London; Pollock<br />Dixon: Hampshire; Collins: Middx<br />Jeary: Norfolk; Davison: Norfolk<br />Rogers: London; Bartlett: London<br />Drew: Kent; Alden: Hants<br />Gamble: Yorkshire; Huntingford: East London
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winston
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Re: Immigration to South Africa in the 1900's
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Thursday 05 November 09 19:41 GMT (UK) »
HI
Just to say that the marriage of Herbert Hack and Dorothy L West was in the April to Jun quarter of 1912 which would fit in with the date of marriage seen in the Hymm book.
Wendy
Any census information included in this post is Crown Copyright, from
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Blakeley in Batley West Yorks
Turner in Hanging Heaton West Yorkshire
Dann last known area Soothill West Yorks
Hirst in Hanging heaton W Yorks
Moss in Morley and Leeds
Parker in Morley W Yorks
Parker in Hull E Yorks
Tilburns in Morley W Yorks
Captain Pancake
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Re: Immigration to South Africa in the 1900's
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Reply #11 on:
Thursday 05 November 09 19:41 GMT (UK) »
Wow,
Going to look into this really closely now, I looked at the "Hack" at was talked out of it
Thanks guys for keeping with it, but Wendy...how did you find that they went to SA??
Could you post up the link so that i can see it plz.
Captain Pancake
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Re: Immigration to South Africa in the 1900's
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Thursday 05 November 09 19:49 GMT (UK) »
Is there a way to check where the "L" comes into her name???
meles
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Re: Immigration to South Africa in the 1900's
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Reply #13 on:
Thursday 05 November 09 19:51 GMT (UK) »
What is the source of this information? Family knowledge? Could it be that somerhing has got lost in the telling?
How about - Dorothy married Herbert Hack (so hence details on book). The emigrated to SA.
Herbert died and she remarried.
We'd be hard pushed to find her in SA when we not exactly sure of her surname.
I think you might order that marriage certificate and see if it's her.
meles
Brock: Alburgh, Norfolk, and after 1850, London; Tooley: Norfolk<br />Grimmer: Norfolk; Grimson: Norfolk<br />Harrison: London; Pollock<br />Dixon: Hampshire; Collins: Middx<br />Jeary: Norfolk; Davison: Norfolk<br />Rogers: London; Bartlett: London<br />Drew: Kent; Alden: Hants<br />Gamble: Yorkshire; Huntingford: East London
Census information is Crown Copyright, from
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Captain Pancake
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Re: Immigration to South Africa in the 1900's
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Reply #14 on:
Thursday 05 November 09 19:56 GMT (UK) »
Indeed,
My mothers sure the name was Ronald Clayton but the evidence is starting to mount up tho.
How would I go about ordering a marriage cert please?
Captain Pancake
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Census information Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Re: Immigration to South Africa in the 1900's
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Reply #15 on:
Thursday 05 November 09 20:10 GMT (UK) »
Ok, slight up here:
Dorothy L West in the 1911 census is in Swansea, where Dorothy West is living with my nan Martha and mother Eliza in Bourne Terrace.
Knew it wouldn't be straight forward.
Kind thanks to the SilverFox for pointing that out
meles
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Re: Immigration to South Africa in the 1900's
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Reply #16 on:
Thursday 05 November 09 20:14 GMT (UK) »
You go here.
http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/
The reference is - Apr-Jun 1912 Farnham 2a 271
meles
Brock: Alburgh, Norfolk, and after 1850, London; Tooley: Norfolk<br />Grimmer: Norfolk; Grimson: Norfolk<br />Harrison: London; Pollock<br />Dixon: Hampshire; Collins: Middx<br />Jeary: Norfolk; Davison: Norfolk<br />Rogers: London; Bartlett: London<br />Drew: Kent; Alden: Hants<br />Gamble: Yorkshire; Huntingford: East London
Census information is Crown Copyright, from
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
winston
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Re: Immigration to South Africa in the 1900's
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Reply #17 on:
Thursday 05 November 09 20:22 GMT (UK) »
HI
the 1911 with Dorothy L West shows that one as bieng born in Swansea but my guess is that this is yours as in teh birth reg which would/could tie in with that marriage to Herbert Hack still.
Births Sep 1894 (>99%)
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West Dorothy Logan Farnham 2a 128
Sorry but I seam to have a bit of a bee in my bonnet
Wendy
Any census information included in this post is Crown Copyright, from
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
Blakeley in Batley West Yorks
Turner in Hanging Heaton West Yorkshire
Dann last known area Soothill West Yorks
Hirst in Hanging heaton W Yorks
Moss in Morley and Leeds
Parker in Morley W Yorks
Parker in Hull E Yorks
Tilburns in Morley W Yorks
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