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Grave Inscription - FAO Zoe in London or Merry or

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Salty

Salty Report 10 May 2006 16:53

What a FAB lot you are taking up the challenge the way you have. Rodney

Zoe

Zoe Report 10 May 2006 16:23

I'm at work at the moment so i'll check in when I get home to see if there's any progress or anything further needed Z

Merry

Merry Report 10 May 2006 14:59

Stop it Ian!! School run now, and I'd have to read it all again, so if no one beats me to it (come on someone!)....I'll be back in about 6 hours! Merry

Ian

Ian Report 10 May 2006 13:30

Not trying to be rude but want to bump this till one of the helpful people from before can help again. Sorry for the bump. I am sorry. Terribly sorry in fact. Sorry. Ian P.S. Sorry

Ian

Ian Report 10 May 2006 12:18

Zoe in London: I have received the marriage certificate from the John Thomas Gill and Annie Hart that you found for me. I've tried to have a search through ancestry but hitting that brickwall again. Any chance you can take a look if I give the details from the cert.? When married: 27/02/1916 John Thomas Gill - 21 years old - Carter - 59 Pugin Street - (Father) John Thomas Gill also a Carter Annie Hart - 20 years old - - 59 Pugin Street - (Father) William Hart (deceased) - Dock Labourer They were married in the Parish of St Mary Kirkdale in the county of Lancaster Any more help would be appreciated, Ian

fraserbooks

fraserbooks Report 22 Feb 2006 16:41

I googled Gill geneology and came up with several sites. It says Gill is derived from french for William so know idea if the families are connected. I could not find any links to Isle of man but it might be worth visiting and posting a querry.

Joe ex Bexleyheath

Joe ex Bexleyheath Report 22 Feb 2006 16:00

Have you seen http://www.isle-of-man(.)com/manxnotebook/fulltext/tg1863/pl.htm AND http://www.isle-of-man(.)com/manxnotebook/fulltext/bd1894/peel.htm

Ian

Ian Report 22 Feb 2006 13:02

Well I've just done a search on 1901census and there are plenty of Mary Kewley's but no Harriet Kewleys. Doing some more combination searches shows that unless a death occured before 1901 then it looks like Harriet Ann Allen married Edward Caesar Gill. My last session ran out the other day and I don't have that many searches to do to warrent opening another one just yet. Do you all think the same as me or am I missing something and just taking things for granted?

Zoe

Zoe Report 22 Feb 2006 12:48

Harriet Ann Allen or Mary WYlie

Ian

Ian Report 22 Feb 2006 12:46

Can anyone tell who Edward Caesar Gill from West Derby married in 1976. Why does ancestry sometimes show 'Find spouse' option and other times doesn't?

Ian

Ian Report 22 Feb 2006 12:41

Awww no fair. I thought we might have found a way of linking the two then. *Goes away and sulks*

Zoe

Zoe Report 22 Feb 2006 12:38

altough it appears to be a very popular forename on the Isle of Man: 1881 Isle of Man Census 69 1891 Isle of Man Census 41 1901 Isle of Man Census 32 1861 Isle of Man Census 31 1871 Isle of Man Census 29

Zoe

Zoe Report 22 Feb 2006 12:37

these are the only ones coming up on ancestry transcriptions: GILL, Edward Caesar 1876 September Marriages West Derby Lancashire Gill, Edward Cæsar 1878 December Births Birkenhead Cheshire Merseyside Gill, Julius Caesar 1905 December Births Birmingham (1837-1924) Warwickshire

Ian

Ian Report 22 Feb 2006 11:50

Right, something new has cropped up since last posting on here. Someone mentioned that the name Caesar appears in the Gill names from IoM. I have spoken to my father and he tells me that there have been or there was someone with the name Caesar in my family. So knowing this, how common is the name Caesar and if it isn't very common then can that help us link the IoM family and my West Derby, Liverpool family together?

Book

Book Report 20 Feb 2006 21:43

Glad to be able to clarify it for you. Most of my family are from West Derby - Liverpool.

Ian

Ian Report 20 Feb 2006 21:40

Sorry didn't realise west derby was part of liverpool. I was born in derby, my dad was born in derby and his dad is either derby or liverpool, from then on its liverpool. I did do a search on one of the sites and there was a John Thomas and an Annie married in Huddersfield. Think her name was Annie Sheard. That got me confused a little as it was the only pair appearing together. Sorry if thats irrelavent

Book

Book Report 20 Feb 2006 21:33

Ian - quick question. When you say that your family was from Derby do you mean West Derby as in the Liverpool district or Derby as in Derbyshire. The family that has been found appears to be Liverpool. Just trying to make the distinction to avoid any confusion. Booklady

Ian

Ian Report 20 Feb 2006 20:50

I'll wait until my dad logs in and try and get some more details from him. He told me some earlier but I was a little side tracked.

Zoe

Zoe Report 20 Feb 2006 20:33

Ian I'm not sure it would be that one as that would make JOhn only 15 when he married. We've not linked back to IoM yet - but with so many Gill's it's gonna be quite difficult without knowing John and Annie's fathers names so we can pinpoint them in 1901. Definitely need a certificate on this one Z

Ian

Ian Report 20 Feb 2006 20:12

Moe, its more likely to be: john thomas J gill west derby sept 1900 8b 357(transcribed as 8h but should be 8b) this one as my dad said he was quite young when he met him.