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17th April 2021, 16:46 | #31 |
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Any help WILL be gratefully received
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17th April 2021, 17:53 | #32 |
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Find out the burial sites for people around that time, and visit each one in turn. My wife and I spent frosty days looking round graves to try and find one
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The problem you may meet is headstones that old may be worn away ( especially if they are on a windy hill in the peak district ! ), but you can try your hand at charcoal rubbings A good thing about this is that if you have to drive around a load of old churchyards , then a Rover 75 is a nice way to do it . Good luck !
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Hi, I sent you a message last week with what I have found so far, did you not get it? regards Gary
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19th April 2021, 05:45 | #35 |
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Hi Gary,
Yes I did get your messages I still haven't had any answers to the questions I wished to be answered. Alice's maiden name and where she was born is two of them. As suggested I think the Civil war destroyed a load of records 😭 Any more help will be gratefully received 🙏
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8th May 2021, 08:45 | #36 |
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Tried all that was suggested but nothing new.
Perhaps members could help. Robert Spire married Alice in Gloucestershire between 1640 and 1645. Where and when please? Also what was Alice's maiden name?
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