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Moogaloos Scavenger Hunt Part 2... Everyone Welcome To Join In
« on: Friday 18 December 09 05:29 GMT (UK) »


Moogaloo's thread is still running hot, so here's Part 2 so you can carry on.

Here's the link to Part 1.

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,424952.0.html

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Re: Moogaloos Scavenger Hunt Part 2... Everyone Welcome To Join In
« Reply #1 on: Friday 18 December 09 07:16 GMT (UK) »
Wow!!  Can't believe this is still going strong.  One thing that hadn't occurred to me till just now is could Emily have been in the workhouse at any point?  Never thought of looking in an institution for her.  Any thoughts on this? x x
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Re: Moogaloos Scavenger Hunt Part 2... Everyone Welcome To Join In
« Reply #2 on: Friday 18 December 09 07:33 GMT (UK) »
Quote from Toni.
Emily Wheeler 14 dec 1873 d/o Edward & carline
Romsey hants

Emily Kate Wheeler 5th oct 1880 d/o edward & emily shnklin methodist circuit

The Emily Wheeler 14 Dec 1873 would seem to fit the Emily on the marriage certificate perfectly.  They married 27 Sep 1914 so her 39th birthday would have been after they married.   

Added(sorry) that would make her 41 wouldn't it?  Forget what I already said lol.  It is early in the morning so my head's still not up yet lol.  x x
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Re: Moogaloos Scavenger Hunt Part 2... Everyone Welcome To Join In
« Reply #3 on: Friday 18 December 09 07:34 GMT (UK) »
she would pop up in general searches if she was in an institution

i think you should follow Emily Kate Brewer / Wheeler / Young

no school today - try to get to work hmmmm only travel if necesary well it is necessary to go to work or you dont get paid and then dont have any money to live - wish i had some of thoe metal studded tyres !
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Re: Moogaloos Scavenger Hunt Part 2... Everyone Welcome To Join In
« Reply #4 on: Friday 18 December 09 07:36 GMT (UK) »
Quote from: Lesanne on Wednesday 16 December 09 23:28 UTC (UK)
Huh
Have we got the Charles 27 ? and Emily 25? Young in Hampshire, Portshead. 1901.

Dairy Farmer/Milkman born Lymington... It's very small writing.
Other family there as well.

I think Romsey is Emily (the wife) b/p

Quote from: Lesanne on Wednesday 16 December 09 23:41 UTC (UK)
Tongue

and.. there is a Wheeler family in Romsey... Edward and Caroline.
Other children. 1901 Romsey Intra, St Mary's.


 Cry Emily Kate BREWER married a Charles Young in Romsey Dec 1897

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Emily Wheeler 14 dec 1873 d/o Edward & carline
Romsey hants

Emily Kate Wheeler 5th oct 1880 d/o edward & emily shnklin methodist circuit
 

So there was an Emily Wheeler !!
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Re: Moogaloos Scavenger Hunt Part 2... Everyone Welcome To Join In
« Reply #5 on: Friday 18 December 09 07:37 GMT (UK) »
she would pop up in general searches if she was in an institution

i think you should follow Emily Kate Brewer / Wheeler / Young

no school today - try to get to work hmmmm only travel if necesary well it is necessary to go to work or you dont get paid and then dont have any money to live - wish i had some of thoe metal studded tyres !

Yeah it's like that here too toni.  Thing is, I'm retired so I don't have to go out unless I want to.  Being a wrinkly does have its advantages.  lol.  x x

ps.  thanks toni for all your hard work on this.  Hope you have a good day chuck.  x
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Re: Moogaloos Scavenger Hunt Part 2... Everyone Welcome To Join In
« Reply #6 on: Friday 18 December 09 07:51 GMT (UK) »
1881 Census -Found an Emily Wheeler age 9 - an Orphan   :'(

Sir Josia Maso's Orphanage, Erdington, Worcester. 

Could this be her and her father a wishful figure?
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Re: Moogaloos Scavenger Hunt Part 2... Everyone Welcome To Join In
« Reply #7 on: Friday 18 December 09 08:44 GMT (UK) »
 ;D ;D ;D ;D
I can tell you the Wheelers in the Birmingham area can be trouble as well.
My friend had one whos birth had ben missed off the transcription on the BMD registers and only through the kindness of the RO did she find it.
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Re: Moogaloos Scavenger Hunt Part 2... Everyone Welcome To Join In
« Reply #8 on: Friday 18 December 09 08:51 GMT (UK) »
Going back to what Moog said in the previous thread that Sidney and Dorothy were the youngest children. We know of 2 more born after 1901 but therefore some of the others must have been born before 1901.
So we have various possible birth places for Emily should we perhaps look for any Emily on 1901 with young children who matches with the various births we have found and see if we can follow them through to 1911 to eliminate them.
I'm off to the shops as we don't have much snow but back later.
Cross Steeple Claydon Bucks,  Jennings Steeple Claydon Bucks,  Steel Byfield Northants,  Rogers Northants,  Wheeler Oxon,  Roberts Oxon,  Bonham Oxon/ Middleton Cheney Northants,  Maycock Northants,  Abbott Northants , Newman Northants, Buckingham Bucks, Hart Warks, Newth Gloucs.

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