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Can anyone tell me how I can prove the following i
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Linda | Report | 28 Nov 2008 23:58 |
I have a John Arnold who I traced back via the censuses and therefore have his DOB c1801. I found his marriage via LDS and viewed the film but it only showed John Arnold (Widower) married Mary Ann Allington (Spinster) 12.02.1827. I have been unable to find his previous marriage. |
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Linda | Report | 29 Nov 2008 00:03 |
What am I likely to find, and how will they confirm which if any are mine please. |
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Huia | Report | 29 Nov 2008 05:49 |
Linda, have a look on the censuses at the place he says he was born, and try that parish reg. Of course if there were 2 born in the same parish about the same time then you could have a problem. |
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Huia | Report | 29 Nov 2008 05:50 |
There is also the possibility that he had the same or a similar occupation to his father. The baptisms usually give the occupation of the father. |
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Linda | Report | 30 Nov 2008 23:06 |
Thank you each and all for your replies. |
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Peter | Report | 30 Nov 2008 23:57 |
Linda, |
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Linda | Report | 6 Dec 2008 01:16 |
Sorry if I'm a bit slow here but can anyone tell me the following please: To view the baptisms, marriages & burials in the parish do I have to go to the church in question (if it's still there) or is there a central body in each area which hold the parish records. Which ever way, do I have to telephone and make an appointment? |
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Kate | Report | 6 Dec 2008 01:29 |
They should be at the records office for each county. (Have to admit, I'm not sure how the London area works, but - for instance - my ancestors are from the Ormskirk area but I go to Preston to look up their details because that's where the Lancashire office is. My maternal ancestors from Bottesford in Leicestershire, I found at the Leicester, Leicestershire and Lincolnshire Records Office in Wigston, near Leicester). |
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Huia | Report | 6 Dec 2008 04:37 |
Here in New Zealand we go to the LDS and order in the film of the parish records for whichever church we require. It sometimes takes a month or more to get it, depending on how many other people are wanting that one, and then we have 4 weeks to look at it on the film reader in their rooms. |
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Madmeg | Report | 7 Dec 2008 23:00 |
Re Parish Records, I went to the Matlock, Derbyshire, Centre and spent all day there looking through microfiches for the Needham family. I found not a single one, though they were all born in Derbyshire, Tideswell, a major town in the 1700s and 1800s. and baptised/married/buried in the local C of E church according to the IGI. I was told that all the records were there on microfiche. I asked for help, was told they were too busy, and just directed to the drawers of microfilms to search through. As said, was there all day, and had not a clue what I was doing, just scrolling through records which seemed to be in no particular order, some births from 1800-1810, some marriages from 1790-1805, some deaths from 1770-1790, no apparent order to them. I was distraught. |
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Kate | Report | 7 Dec 2008 23:34 |
On the bright side, Margaret, at least you know which records not to look at again. I've got a 3xgreat grandfather I've been looking for for ages - I have a father's name on his marriage certificate - and I have looked at the records for as many churches as I can think of to find his christening, but I still don't think I've found the right one. |
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Linda | Report | 7 Dec 2008 23:53 |
Von, |
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Libby22 | Report | 9 Dec 2008 02:03 |
Sorry to set the cat amongst the pigeons, but If you are looking for a common name to an area, and more than one of the name has been born around the same time, then I don't see how it's possible to ascertain which one is your rellie. Yes, you can make a calculated guess, but it's still a guess. |
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Peterkinz | Report | 9 Dec 2008 09:07 |
You could look at wills on the National Archives site - there are several John Arnolds - might strike lucky |
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mgnv | Report | 9 Dec 2008 12:10 |
Linda - if the LDS had a film of the parish records, then the parish records won't be any different, apart from some variability in legibility depending on the quality of the filming. I wouldn't really have expected the fathers name, but maybe a parish of abode for the bride and groom, and (especially in the 19th cent) an occup for the groom, and maybe whether the marr was by licence or banns. There may or may not be witnesses, but if there are, and they don't have an obvious relationship to the couple, try checking other marriages - often the witness appears as a witness in half the marriages for that year. |