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Re: 1939 Register
Hi Derek, Most people who have not died by 2000 are closed. Any that are open are exceptions. Normally you can only request a person be open if you can prove that they are deceased, but as I have
By David · #2906 ·
Re: 1939 Register
Hi Derek, Your name is officially closed due to the 100 year privacy act. Anyone who was born before 100 years ago their name has been opened in the Register.? As you are still alive, your name and
By Wendy Bloomfield · #2905 ·
Re: 1939 Register
Hi It means that the date of birth is less than 100 years ago, and that no matching death record has been found. There are instructions here to view your own record, and those of anyone you can prove
By Ruth Willmore · #2904 ·
Re: 1939 Register
Hi Derek Anyone born less than 100 years ago and death has not been proved are "closed records" If you have proof of death you can submit it to Findmypast but am unsure how a living person can get one
By Nivard Ovington · #2903 ·
Re: 1939 Register
Derek Because you are still alive Alone those people alive should appear as being un-redacted Regards John Hanson FSG Researching the Halstead/Holstead/Alstead names Researcher, the Halsted Trust -
By John Hanson · #2902 ·
Re: 1939 Register
Hi Derek; It's because you're still living.? Only the deceased show and you have to provide a death certificate to open it.? That's my understanding of it. Fran
By Fran L · #2901 ·
Re: GORLEY
Hi Maureen, I found an 1851 England census listing three sons that were born in Leeds before the children you mentioned. They are: William, b. ~1845 Joseph b. ~1847 Henry b. ~1849 In 1860, they are
By Vicki Campbell · #2900 ·
1939 Register
Hi . Can anyone tell me why only my name is " officially closed " whist all other members of the family are listed , and can this be reversed ?. Derek Whitwam -- This email has been checked for
By Derek Whitwam · #2899 ·
Re: GORLEY
Maureen, you might try: Canada, St. Lawrence Steamboat Company Passenger Lists, 1819-1838 <https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/3612/> on Ancestry
By Mary-Jane Novak · #2898 ·
Re: GORLEY
Maureen The first thing to remember is that none of the records that we all use on a day to day basis were ever created with family history in mind. In the UK passenger lists were maintained by the
By John Hanson · #2897 ·
Re: GORLEY
Hi Jen Thanks for your email. No haven¡¯t looked in the newspaper section of Find My past. Will do. Just seemed to have disappeared like a lot of my brick walls in my Tree, Regards, Maureen in
By Maureen Farrer · #2896 ·
Re: GORLEY
Hi Maureen, I had a look on Familysearch but their immigration records to Canada start from 1862 and looking at other sites, immigration records to Canada were recorded from 1865. Have you looked for
By Jen Meadows · #2895 ·
GORLEY
Hi Listers, I have a problem which I would hope someone could direct me where to look. I have searched Ancestry (worldwide) and Find My Past. The following information is what I have, Joseph GORLEY
By Maureen Farrer · #2894 ·
Anyone looking for Thos. Saulsbury WRIGHT b 1843
Morning All. A friend was recently on Norfolk Island off the east coast of Australia and stumbled across a headstone in a cemetery for:- Thos Saulsbury WRIGHT. Native of Frodingham, Yorkshire Who died
By Trish Michael · #2893 ·
Re: Bradford Burials 1812
Thank you Arthur, I thought that might be the case. Maureen
By Maureen Farrer · #2892 ·
Re: Bradford Burials 1812
Some of the other entries around that time are of the form "Joan SMITH of Horton Widow", so it seems likely that William was still alive. I noticed that the BT (at FindMyPast) has Betty's surname
By Arthur K <kengen@...> · #2891 ·
Locked Yorkshire Surnames List - September update
I updated the Yorkshire Surnames list today. The names added are given below: FORGE GREENLEY HIZZETT KILBURN FARRER If you would like to add your surnames to the list, please use the form at:
By Lin Duke · #2890 ·
Bradford Burials 1812
Hi Listers, I have found a Betty HAGUE buried in the Bradford Cathedral in March 1812. It says wife of William HAGUE (I think it says Sawyer for his occupation). What I would like to know, does that
By Maureen Farrer · #2889 ·
Witnesses - a general query.
Many thanks for Nivard and Lesley for their input re the age requirement of witnesses on baptism/marriage registers. Looks like I have more work to do. ttfn Trish ex Hull lass on central coast of NSW
By Trish Michael · #2888 ·
Re: Witnesses - a general query.
There was no general rule as to the age a witness was required to be, I have seen as young as 12 or 14 acting as a witness I believe they only needed to understand what they were being asked to do
By Nivard Ovington · #2887 ·