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Merry

Merry Report 27 Feb 2006 15:13

Yes, me too.........May come back to this when Joe is up and about again.......! (Joe, I still can't find Clara and her hubby in 1891 or 1901........) Merry

Unknown

Unknown Report 27 Feb 2006 15:02

Yeah thats what i thought most have things on em not just plain. The home page of that site is very usefull too has loads of photos and info http://www.militarybadges(.)org.uk/mimage/militar1.htm Steve Just popping out.

Merry

Merry Report 27 Feb 2006 14:57

Steve, that's a good site....will be using it to match up my own military ancestors! As for Officer Davis though.............Well, the best for shape is on Page 17 THE ROYAL EAST KENT YEOMANRY But I'm definitely not saying it is that one.......just that there are not many that shape.....most being a crest or animal with motto along the bottom, which Officer Davis' isn't! Merry

Merry

Merry Report 27 Feb 2006 14:51

Well, Edith is right, and I would have thought the names Herbert and Bertram might be easily mixed up......Mildred and Darothy were fairly unusual names and to get both together with a mum from aldershot looks good to me! The 1901 census was taken 31st march, so baby Charles would be born about end of Feb. You could get Clare's name from this cert: Births Jun 1873 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DAVIS Alfred Edward W Farnham 2a 78 Steve......going to look at badges now..... Merry

GypsyJoe

GypsyJoe Report 27 Feb 2006 14:47

I'll leave this in the capable hands of you lot, I'm off to bed now it's 2247 (1047pm) here in China and I've got 6yr old to teach tomorrow. Goodnight Gypsy Joe xx

GypsyJoe

GypsyJoe Report 27 Feb 2006 14:44

Thanks for that Merry, I have no idea. John was married prior to Dinah. Don't know her name but the Children were Bertram and Edith. I have him marrying Dinah in 1896 and her middle name was Elizabeth. Most of this information was from great aunt Mary John and Dinahs youngest going on the best of her recolection, unfortunatly she's now deceased so no checking on that one I'm afaid. Gypsy Joe

Unknown

Unknown Report 27 Feb 2006 14:43

Merry Have a look here it might help or not lol http://www.militarybadges(.)org.uk/badges/cavindex.htm Steve its got lots of pics lol

Merry

Merry Report 27 Feb 2006 14:36

Off on a tangent here, but here is your Dinah in 1901.....now Susan!! Charles H Hall abt 1901 Battersea, London, England Son Battersea London Dorothy L Hall abt 1900 Battersea, London, England Daughter Battersea London Edith A Hall abt 1885 Battersea, London, England Daughter Battersea London Herts J Hall abt 1886 Battersea, London, England Son Battersea London John Hall abt 1860 Laxfield, Suffolk, England Head Battersea London Mildred H Hall abt 1898 Battersea, London, England Daughter Battersea London Susan E Hall abt 1866 Aldershot, Hampshire, England Wife Battersea London Well, I think it's them.....the three children you mentioned are there, Mildred, Dorothy and Charles (aged under one month). So why mum is down as Susan and has had ten years added to her age is a mystery!! At least she has the right place of birth! John hall was married before I suppose....given the older two children. (that boy is Herbert J, not Herts J, I think!!) Merry

GypsyJoe

GypsyJoe Report 27 Feb 2006 14:34

Thanks for this everyone. I'm sure it has you bugged now and determined to find out what it is. I get the same it'll nag me till I find out. Keep up the great work on here, it's very appreciated. :-)) Gypsy Joe

Merry

Merry Report 27 Feb 2006 14:27

When I say oval.....it's about 25% taller than it is wide! Merry

Merry

Merry Report 27 Feb 2006 14:24

LOL Steve, it's V fuzzy! It looks exactly like a pendant hanging from a necklace (only no necklace!)!! It's oval, light coloured round the edge.....even width border all the way round........the darker oval central part is probably where the emblem is, but I can see nothing at all...........At the top of the oval there may be a small clasp that looks as if it is ''hooking'' the oval part on to the small ridge which runs along the top edge of the wide ribbon that goes round the cap......but I may not be seeing what is really there! There, clear as mud!!???? Merry

Unknown

Unknown Report 27 Feb 2006 14:16

Merry Can you not see any detail on the cap badge at all??? coz i'm working in the dark lol Steve

GypsyJoe

GypsyJoe Report 27 Feb 2006 14:15

Yep Dinah did marry John Hall and they stayed around the London area to a degree. Married in Tooting (hope that's right), my grandfather Earnest born 1903 was born in Wandsworth. Up until 1901 there would have been three children Mildred, Dorothy and Charles. I have Chalres being born 1901 though, so it depends on when the census was done. Thanks Merry I'll try that link again. I know Dinah's sister Louise was born in Westminster. Joe

Merry

Merry Report 27 Feb 2006 14:10

The address where they are in 1881 is very POSH - 11 Hobart Place, Westminster (Knightsbridge)!! All the neighbours are titled or in important professions. Some of the properties have caretakers and I suppose this is the role Clara was taking......Maybe hubby was in the services and out of the country too?? Merry

Merry

Merry Report 27 Feb 2006 14:02

I can't find them in 1901 or 1891 Gggrrrr Is that your Dinah marrying in 1896 to John Hall?? Can't find them either!! Expect you have though?? Was she still in the London area? Merry

valium

valium Report 27 Feb 2006 13:58

The calvery had bands on horses. MY dad was a bandsman not horses and he had day to day uniform and two dress uniforms as he played at army partys etc; this was not untill 1930s though hope this helps Val

Merry

Merry Report 27 Feb 2006 13:51

Here's that website again: http://www.soldiersofthequeen(.)com/page5l-BandsmanCorporalTedLeGrosPrinceAlfredsGuards.html Merry

Merry

Merry Report 27 Feb 2006 13:49

Gosh, it's difficult to think..........Hubby point out that only some instruments can be played on horseback, because you would need one hand for the reins???? I'm sure I've seen buglers on horse back and also playing those big drums? (both hands????) Going to look at the census (I'm sure someone else will know more about army bands!) Lunch was some heat-in-the-oven cottage pie, special offer at the supermarket. It was disgusting!! Merry

GypsyJoe

GypsyJoe Report 27 Feb 2006 13:30

Thanks everyone especially you Merry. I owe you big time. But would a bandy have a riding crop and spurs? So that means it's definatly the younger one, but then where would the older Alfred in the 1881 census you check Merry? Hope Lunch is good, what are you having? Joe STEVE tried to acess that site but couldn't, and yes I removed the brackets.

Merry

Merry Report 27 Feb 2006 13:20

I can't find them in 1891 and 1901............Partly because I can smell my lunch burning!! Back later. Merry