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malyon
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1 Sep 2015 17:01 |
the marriage i put on for reginald sargent above is him this i found on bdm does that mean that he was not adopted as his marriage is in two surnames
Surname First name(s) Spouse District Vol Page view Panter Gwendolene T R Sargent St.Thomas 5b 155 Panter Gwendolene T R Strong St.Thomas
Sargent Reginald Panter St. Thomas view STRONG Reginald Panter St. Thomas 5b 155
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alviegal
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1 Sep 2015 16:19 |
Glad your mum is pleased.
It is wonderful when you manage to 'put flesh on bones', so to speak. It makes it so much more real to read about day to day things about your ancestors. Records are continually being added to these sites and it makes this hobby so much more interesting now.
Your poor grandfather asking for his nanny, I hope he had many fond memories of her.
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1 Sep 2015 14:20 |
just saw the baptism -oh Its like Christmas!
But she wasn't living in then -puzzling
I assumed as the Cook she would have lived in -and she was def still working at Fairfield House Alphington in 1905 when he was born -and again when she married in 1906 its given as her address. Maybe she was with her sister - Her family all came from that area -In fact if I recall her sister died in Melboune place in 1906 -will have to check my records!
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1 Sep 2015 14:19 |
thank you so much!!!!!!!!! this ties up all i have - he had his name changed to Strong
Think I may have to join FMP!!!
Thanks - I have just inherited the marriage cert -which was very interesting! (It mentions both Sargent and' known as Strong' too)Weknow that he sometime had his name changed to 'Strong' but didn't know his Mum had kept him for the first few months. She was unususally allowed to stay at the place she worked having had him at the toll house across the road. When he was old and ill he kept asking for his Nanny -which we didn't understand. It now looks like where she worked, they had a baby 6 months older than him - so maybe he was looked after by their Nanny for a while. wow
My mum is so pleased!
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alviegal
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1 Sep 2015 13:53 |
These appear to be a new set of records included on fmp.
Devon Social and Institutional Records
This incredible record set contains a huge range of information about your Devon ancestors, including when and where they were married (and who to), where they lived, whether they received Poor Law relief. There’s also more niche detail such as whether they were admitted to – or discharged from – insane asylums, whether they received a smallpox vaccination, drove a hackney carriage, and even whether they were involved in a bastardy case! The collection was gathered by the Devon Family History Society from 127 sources covering local working and social life. Unusual record sets include Christmas presents for Exmouth children whose fathers were away fighting in World War 1, which lists details for the solders’ families.
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malyon
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1 Sep 2015 13:50 |
found this marriage
Reginald Sargent mentioned in the record of Panter and Reginald Sargent Name Reginald Sargent Event Type Marriage Registration Registration Quarter Apr-May-Jun Registration Year 1927 Registration District St. Thomas County Devon Event Place St. Thomas, Devon, England Spouse Name (available after 1911) Panter Volume 5B Page 155 Line Number 147 Reginald Sargent probably married one of the following people Name Gwendolene T R Panter
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1 Sep 2015 13:43 |
This is all it says. You can't actually see the original record just this transcription.
Devon Social & Institutional records Transcription Print transcription Attach to tree First name(s) Reginald Last name Sargent Year 1905 Date 05 Oct 1905 Place Exeter, St Thomas Description register number 407 date of birth 05/10/1905 where TOLL HOUSE, ALPHINGTON ROAD, ST THOMAS name REGINALD sex BOY parent ELLEN SARGENT occupation DOMESTIC SERVANT date of vaccination 15/02/1906 Dataset Exeter St Thomas Vaccinations Register 1905 Record type Vaccinations County Devon Country England Archive Devon Heritage Centre DHC reference PLU45 Record set Devon Social & Institutional records Category Directories & social history Subcategory Social history Collections from Great Britain
His birth.
Devon Baptisms Transcription Print transcription View image Attach to tree First name(s) Reginald Last name Sargent Birth year 1905 Birth date 05 Oct 1905 Baptism year 1905 Baptism date 23 Oct 1905 Denomination Anglican Baptism place Exeter, St Thomas Mother's first name(s) Ellen of Melbourne Street County Devon Archive South West Heritage Trust Archive reference 4781A/PR/1/9
He was baptised privately.
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1 Sep 2015 13:41 |
Devon Social & Institutional records Transcription Print transcription Attach to tree First name(s) Reginald Last name Sargent Year 1905 Date 05 Oct 1905 Place Exeter, St Thomas Description register number 407 date of birth 05/10/1905 where TOLL HOUSE, ALPHINGTON ROAD, ST THOMAS name REGINALD sex BOY parent ELLEN SARGENT occupation DOMESTIC SERVANT date of vaccination 15/02/1906 Dataset Exeter St Thomas Vaccinations Register 1905 Record type Vaccinations County Devon Country England Archive Devon Heritage Centre DHC reference PLU45 Record set Devon Social & Institutional records Category Directories & social history Subcategory Social history
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1 Sep 2015 13:30 |
I found out I can search for a vaccination record on fmp - but just would love to see what it says about my Grandad. He was unofficiakly taken in and adopted sometime in 1906 -and it looks like this early record may be on there.
Reginald Sargent Exeter Devon St Thomas 1905. Please can anybody have a look -is there anything other than his name? -if so then I'll take out a subscription accesses it -but don;t want to if nothing worth having! thanks for anyone who can check for me :-)
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