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  • Bridewell
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    If I've got the right Thomas Williams, he's living at Ransom Street, Swansea with his parents (father a butcher) in 1871. There is no mention of Irish roots, but he does have an 11-year-old sister named Mary Jane.

    Regards, Bridewell.

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  • Bridewell
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    Hi Debs,

    Have started with the William's in post 22, but have an internet connection problem (exchange fault) so may be hit & miss for a few days. Charles wasn't attested till 1900, so I've left him & Samuel has neither Irish connections, nor a sister of anything like the right age.

    Regards, Bridewell.

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  • Debra A
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    Originally posted by Bridewell View Post
    Hi Debs,

    Could try permutations around John Thompson or, dare I say it, John Thomas?

    Thanks for all your hard work on the Scots Guards, to date.

    Regards, Bridewell
    Hi Bridewell. No John Thompsons or men named John Thomas worth a further look that I could see. All seem to be a lot older and had long gone by 1888, or they were Scottish.

    Thanks very much for helping me out with researching them further. I think I still have today left of the sub so I might get chance to have a last peek tonight.

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  • richardnunweek
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    Hi.
    All of this seems frustrating, it would appear that the police managed to trace her army brother , so why can't we?,
    Oral history has many flaws, but McCarthy tale of events ring so true.
    How I wish fiona hadn't gone AWOL from this site, she could have been vital to the whole case .
    Regards Richard.

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  • Bridewell
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    Hi Debs,

    In 1881, William WARMAN is living with his mother and stepfather, James Thomas, at Llanduff. He also has a sister, also Sarah & aged 6. There is no Irish connection and I can't see any point in digging deeper in his case.

    Regards, Bridewell.

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  • Debra A
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    Originally posted by Bridewell View Post
    Hi Debs,

    Could try permutations around John Thompson or, dare I say it, John Thomas?

    Thanks for all your hard work on the Scots Guards, to date.

    Regards, Bridewell
    Thinking the same way has caused me to miss one Scots Guard born in Wales off the list. I already looked at him a week ago so he was highlighted as being 'viewed' when I was compiling this latest list.
    Anyway, here's a Henry Thomas:

    Henry THOMAS
    Year of birth:1856
    Place of birth:Saint Fagans, Cardiff, Glamorganshire
    enlisted 1877 discharged 1889.
    Next of kin Mary Evans, sister
    Annie Thomas, sister.

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  • Bridewell
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    In 1871 John Henry SIMON, a draper's son, has sisters aged 12, 11 and 3 months, none of them called Mary or anything similar, and none who are close to the right age for MJK.

    Regards, Bridewell.

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  • Bridewell
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    Hi Debs,

    Could try permutations around John Thompson or, dare I say it, John Thomas?

    Thanks for all your hard work on the Scots Guards, to date.

    Regards, Bridewell

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  • Bridewell
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    I can't find Michael Sheeran at all, not born in Carnarvonshire anyway.

    Regards. Bridewell.

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  • Debra A
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    Originally posted by Bridewell View Post
    Hi Debs,

    If you're doing the section which starts with John Jones (Post 20) I'll crack on with those in Post 21 - unless someone else is already on it?

    Regards, Bridewell.
    Bridewell, are you absolutely sure you don't want to tackle Lewis Jones too?! He's a pain as well.

    Right, today is the last day of my sub to FMP.
    Anyone want any other soldier look ups before it ends?
    Anyone got any other ideas about what to look for with the Scots Guards and Johnto?

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  • Bridewell
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    David Rosser seems to have been an only child, so I think he's out of the picture.

    Regards, Bridewell.
    Last edited by Bridewell; 05-08-2012, 06:46 PM. Reason: Spelling Error

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  • Bridewell
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    Hi Debs,

    Re Joshua Hughes POWELL:

    In the 1871 census he's living with his father, David, a farmer, & siblings John (20), Mary (13), Thomas (12), David (10), Sarah A (7) & a Hannah Rees (Servant) (17). Sarah A(nne) is the right age for MJK, but looks to have married in 1887, so she's out.
    By 1881, Joshua is living away from home and working as a Draper's Assistant. Mary (5 years too old?) has married a (Norfolk-born) Herbert Aylmer WIGG (Sailor) & is living with him, a child, Gwendoline (11 months), & her own father (still on the farm). I thought the WIGG family would be easy to trace, but can't find them at all after 1881, unless Gwendoline is the girl of the same name who married, in 1902, in Brentford.
    It's slightly odd that I can't find them - emigrated perhaps? - but I think them a real long shot for MJK's family.

    Regards, Bridewell.

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  • Bridewell
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    Hi Debs,

    If you're doing the section which starts with John Jones (Post 20) I'll crack on with those in Post 21 - unless someone else is already on it?

    Regards, Bridewell.

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  • Bridewell
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    I can't find any William Hughes, born Montgomeryshire, with a sister of the right name & age to be a likely MJK. That's the first section done really, because the other William Hughes wasn't attested till 1889.

    Regards, Bridewell.

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  • Debra A
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    Thanks Bridewell. That's what I supposed at first but some things don't fit as I mentioned.

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