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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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    Tickle/Tickell Family From Birmingham

    Yes, that's great great great great grandfather and his youngest child. :) I'm starting to use the censuses to work out the movements of the family. Someone from England (a descendant of the Tickle's) sent my mother a lot of information about the family, but I've still got a lot of things to...
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    Tickle/Tickell Family From Birmingham

    I descend from George Tickle who married Mary (Molly) Williams in Doverdale, Worcestershire in 1787, and who shortly afterwards moved to Birmingham where all his children were baptised. George's eldest son, William was baptised in 1788 and married Martha Randell in 1811 in London. William's...
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