Author Topic: Help to Distinguish between multiple Thomas Danning births  (Read 830 times)

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Re: Help to Distinguish between multiple Thomas Danning births
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 19 February 25 13:24 GMT (UK) »
OK I have reviewed the data from the two links on FindMyPast (signed up for a 7 day free trial, which I will have to remember to cancel so that I don't get hit with a £200 cost, as I already have a paid MyHeritage subscription).

These links show a single man, born in Liskeard, with a birth, given stated age on the two differently dated documents of around Sep/Oct 1871.  Not sure if this is the right one, who married Emmeline/Emma in 1898, but still looking and going back to the earlier screenshots. 

Thank you for the help so far.
Waugh (Scotland, primarily Borders, Kirkudbrightshire)
McLean (Scotland, Glasgow, with Irish ancestry)
Danning (Cornwall)
Deverill (London area)

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Re: Help to Distinguish between multiple Thomas Danning births
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 19 February 25 14:34 GMT (UK) »
My apologies, Comberton.  I should have realised that the the links you provided were both to multiple page docs.  These are incredibly useful and have now helped to answer several questions and close gaps.  Thank you very, very much for this.
Waugh (Scotland, primarily Borders, Kirkudbrightshire)
McLean (Scotland, Glasgow, with Irish ancestry)
Danning (Cornwall)
Deverill (London area)

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Re: Help to Distinguish between multiple Thomas Danning births
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 19 February 25 14:49 GMT (UK) »
You are very welcome. I hope you enjoy your week with FindMyPast, remember it has the 1921 census and British newspapers. You are going to be very busy.