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Recent content by rainbowdragon

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    Southall/Southwell Burials

    Thanks very much. I've got those now: I found them on Find My Past.
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    Southall/Southwell Burials

    Not one of mine, as far as I know. Thanks anyway. :)
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    Southall/Southwell Burials

    Not as far as I know, but I haven't traced the family tree of my Benjamin Southwell/Southall, just his wife's and their children and descendants.
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    Southall/Southwell Burials

    Thank you anyway. :) Guess the other children were buried elsewhere: I'll buy some credits in a few days and find out where and when.
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    Southall/Southwell Burials

    It does, and thank you. :) It confirms that Harriet is the one I was looking for. As for John and Benjamin, I'm planning on buying some credits at FindMyPast next week (money's a bit limited at the moment) and get the actual date and place where the burials took place: I assumed that they...
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    Southall/Southwell Burials

    Hello I would appreciate it if some kind person could look up the following for me. :) I am looking for the burials of the following family members all at, I think, St Martins. They use both the variant Southall and Southwell. I believe I have the right burial years from the National Burial...
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    Tickle/Tickell Family From Birmingham

    Considering the amount of my particular Tickle family in Birmingham, he could very well have been a descendant of that family. Thanks for that, and I'll see if I can slot him in.
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    Tickle/Tickell Family From Birmingham

    I just wanted to say how great this website is. I've only been registered here a brief time and posted one query about my ancestors, and already I've been in contact with a distant cousin. :) That's more than I've accomplished with all the "Tickle" entries on the genealogy forums and message...
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    Tickle/Tickell Family From Birmingham

    I would love to contact her, thanks.:D This will be the first member of the English branch of the family I've been in contact with. :)
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    Tickle/Tickell Family From Birmingham

    Thanks. :)
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    Tickle/Tickell Family From Birmingham

    What's the link called? I can't see anything about cemeteries on the list and I also can't see anything you've sent there.
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    Tickle/Tickell Family From Birmingham

    And the mystery is partially solved! :) A descendant of the same family sent me a CD of information in the mail and it arrived today. Among the facts I didn't know, was the death date of Martha. :D She died on 21 September 1830, at Norfolk Street, Birmingham I still don't know where she was...
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    Tickle/Tickell Family From Birmingham

    All I know is that she disappears and is never heard of again. Her husband died on 21 June 1851, but I haven't been able to find him on the 1851 census for that area, which would have undoubtedly given me more details, and I can't afford his death certificate at the moment. I suppose it's...
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    Tickle/Tickell Family From Birmingham

    It hasn't. I've got a lot of information about the descendants of George Tickle in Australia, and also some information up to the present in England, though I haven't got contact with the person who sent my mother that. Martha wasn't catholic, at least so far as I know. I know that knowing...
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    Tickle/Tickell Family From Birmingham

    Thanks for that. :) A check of my records revealed that the Southall family in that census is the sister and the niece and nephew of my ancestor William. Still no Martha, though. :(
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