I am looking for Bertie Luker (perhaps Albert Luker) who married Lillian Titheridge. Lillian was born 1910 in Petersfield, Hampshire. The known children are June (B 1946), Colin and John. Does your work with the Luker family tree produce any leads?
Derwyn Crozier-Smith
There are two George Hawkins who have been mistakenly taken as the same person. You manage the profile of one, son of William Hawkins and Ann Quaife (Hawkins-1679) and I manage the profile of the other (Hawkins-5574). They are not the same person, so I am not proposing a merge but a separation. My George, who married Ellen Dwyer and was the father of Ann, Johanna, Jane, Bertha, Albert and James was born in Brighton 1831 to Peter Hawkins and Francis Hide. I have a copy of his marriage certificate and baptism records which support this. His profile is Hawkins-5574.
I have looked at the two individuals profiles and I totally agree with you. The change made for my George's death was made by someone else. I have looked at the source given and am unable to confirm it. I will delete the death information on this profile and add a new death when I am able to confirm a correct date and source.
Thank you for bringing this to my attention as I've not had any time to devote to WikiTree in a while.
Kind regards
Linda
Hi Linda, when you have time, please could you go through and add the birth details with sources for the children of James Blanch. As many of them are currently on green privacy, no-one else can edit them. Much appreciated!
Hope you are well, I popped in to say how much we appreciate your contributions to the community's shared tree. Thank you for the recent changes to your tree.
I've just begun researching my family tree. I have found, according to census data from Scotland, where my father was born that his father had a large number of siblings that I didn't know about. I knew my grandfather had two brothers, as they came down to his funeral in England from Scotland in the 1960s. but the 1901 census lists 6 brothers. I'm suspecting that only 3 male children stayed in the UK and the others emigrated. The census shows my grandfather Patrick as having a James, a Peter, a John, a Thomas, a Joseph and an Ellen as siblings and some other data I found suggests that there might have been a Mary or Marie Josephine who went to Canada in 1912. Please contact me if you think the Edward is yours.
I see that you just did the Pre-1700 Self-Certification. That's great! Is there a particular time period, location, or topic you're interested in?
Maybe you have some historically-significant ancestors? Let me know. I can help you figure out if there's a project and introduce you to the project leaders.
This profile has a database error (DBE#774) in the way that the last name at birth has been formatted.
Could you please either correct the name or add me to the trusted list and I'll fix it.
Thank you
I am looking for Bertie Luker (perhaps Albert Luker) who married Lillian Titheridge. Lillian was born 1910 in Petersfield, Hampshire. The known children are June (B 1946), Colin and John. Does your work with the Luker family tree produce any leads? Derwyn Crozier-Smith
There are two George Hawkins who have been mistakenly taken as the same person. You manage the profile of one, son of William Hawkins and Ann Quaife (Hawkins-1679) and I manage the profile of the other (Hawkins-5574). They are not the same person, so I am not proposing a merge but a separation. My George, who married Ellen Dwyer and was the father of Ann, Johanna, Jane, Bertha, Albert and James was born in Brighton 1831 to Peter Hawkins and Francis Hide. I have a copy of his marriage certificate and baptism records which support this. His profile is Hawkins-5574.
I have looked at the two individuals profiles and I totally agree with you. The change made for my George's death was made by someone else. I have looked at the source given and am unable to confirm it. I will delete the death information on this profile and add a new death when I am able to confirm a correct date and source. Thank you for bringing this to my attention as I've not had any time to devote to WikiTree in a while. Kind regards Linda
Hope you are well, I popped in to say how much we appreciate your contributions to the community's shared tree. Thank you for the recent changes to your tree.
The community is growing at a rapid rate. We have expanded things like projects, categories and interest groups so much has happened WikiTree has come a long way since you first joined us. Explore: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects and https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_FAQ
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Your profile of Arthur, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kershaw-265, has the sex incorrectly set to female.
Cheers Mark
I've just begun researching my family tree. I have found, according to census data from Scotland, where my father was born that his father had a large number of siblings that I didn't know about. I knew my grandfather had two brothers, as they came down to his funeral in England from Scotland in the 1960s. but the 1901 census lists 6 brothers. I'm suspecting that only 3 male children stayed in the UK and the others emigrated. The census shows my grandfather Patrick as having a James, a Peter, a John, a Thomas, a Joseph and an Ellen as siblings and some other data I found suggests that there might have been a Mary or Marie Josephine who went to Canada in 1912. Please contact me if you think the Edward is yours.
Thank you
I see that you just did the Pre-1700 Self-Certification. That's great! Is there a particular time period, location, or topic you're interested in?
Maybe you have some historically-significant ancestors? Let me know. I can help you figure out if there's a project and introduce you to the project leaders.
Will always be Susan Osborne in my database until a DNA test proves otherwise and I dont see that happening.