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Re: Dorothy Worsfold.
« Reply #63 on: Tuesday 07 December 10 15:46 GMT (UK) »
Ellie- it might be a good idea to have a look at all the details already posted on both the threads and then organise the information already found by family groups so you can clearly see which birth, marriage and death, census, etc.  information has already been found for you. This will also help you see where there are gaps that can perhaps be filled in. Think it would also be a good idea to take a black piece of paper and make a rough chart (sometimes you can't beat the old-fashioned research methods  :) ) If you include name(s), years of birth, marriage and death to keep it simple and uncluttered it should be easier to sort out the relationships.
Away sorting out DNA matches... I may be gone for some time many years!

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Re: Dorothy Worsfold.
« Reply #64 on: Tuesday 07 December 10 15:47 GMT (UK) »
Ellie- it might be a good idea to have a look at all the details already posted on both the threads and then organise the information already found by family groups so you can clearly see which birth, marriage and death, census, etc.  information has already been found for you. This will also help you see where there are gaps that can perhaps be filled in. Think it would also be a good idea to take a black piece of paper and make a rough chart (sometimes you can't beat the old-fashioned research methods  :) ) If you include name(s), years of birth, marriage and death to keep it simple and uncluttered it should be easier to sort out the relationships.

Sounds great. I think I have most of the information I need anyway :)
Thank you all for your help  :D

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Re: Dorothy Worsfold.
« Reply #65 on: Tuesday 07 December 10 15:47 GMT (UK) »
Hatching, matching and dispatching!


Mabel Sherrington CULPIN married Arthur Snelling
Edith Gwendoline CULPIN married Albert Burchfell
Norah Bertha CULPIN
Margaret Florence CULPIN didn't marry and died in 1965?
Sarah Kathleen CULPIN

Ivy Annabel CULPIN
Francis de Montfort CULPIN
Verula Mary Elizabeth CULPIN

Haven't had chance to check out all the birth references but they should be on FreeBMD.

Luzzu
Looks like Sarah Kathleen also married Arthur Snelling! DEc qtr 1920, Hendon

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Re: Dorothy Worsfold.
« Reply #66 on: Tuesday 07 December 10 15:50 GMT (UK) »
Thank you all for your help! I don't think I need any more information. If I do, I'll comment on this post. Thanks again :)


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Re: Dorothy Worsfold.
« Reply #67 on: Tuesday 07 December 10 15:55 GMT (UK) »
Hi.

Just before I go, I have sent you a PM with a little bit of info which I can't post on the thread 'cos of copyright but I think it confirms that Millice Culpin, the doctor/surgeon was the brother of George Francis Culpin and they were both sons of Millice Culpin (1820-1888) and his wife, Sarah Squires Barratt (1823-1915)

Best of luck and thank you for the diversion this afternoon.  Very interesting and most enjoyable.

Luzzu
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Armitage, Slaithwaite; Buck, Staffs & Hampshire; Buckley, Bolton & Manchester; Temple, London & Hampshire; Crummett, Norfolk & Burnley; Osborne, Cornwall & Burnley; Haigh, Manchester & Todmorden; Gralton/Grant, Manchester & Ireland; France, Manchester & Slaithwaite; Shackleton, Burnley & Yorkshire; Dicks, Nottingham & Wiltshire; Sowter, Derbyshire

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Re: Dorothy Worsfold.
« Reply #68 on: Tuesday 07 December 10 15:59 GMT (UK) »
Thanks again for your help. And yes, It was really interesting, and a great help for my school work too.

Ellie x

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Re: Dorothy Worsfold.
« Reply #69 on: Tuesday 07 December 10 23:35 GMT (UK) »
Wow, what a lot of information has been found since last night. Well done to all.  :)

I'm a bit disappointed that all the action happened while I was asleep.

What an interesting family you have Ellie. I'm sure everyone has really enjoyed searching for your ancestors.

Good luck with your school work. I hope you top the class!

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Re: Dorothy Worsfold.
« Reply #70 on: Thursday 09 December 10 14:50 GMT (UK) »
I was looking at the Times Archive for something else (and failing badly!) when I came across George Francis Cuplin's citation for OBE as Acting Chief Examiner for Land Department, War Office  Reported in Times Mar 31st 1920

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Re: Dorothy Worsfold.
« Reply #71 on: Thursday 09 December 10 17:20 GMT (UK) »
Thank you Ruskie! I'm really enjoying all this actually, and i'm still writing up some information you've all found over the past few days.
If anyone comes across anything more, please let me know and i'll be most greatful :)