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Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 13 Aug 2006 23:31

Hi Cuzzie Kathlyn :-))) does that mean you've FOUND it at last ???!!! woooohooooooo if so !! oh, I received those baptisms from you by the way and will e-mail you tomorrow. I've tracked down 3 of them - not too bad! hope the trains don't keep you awake lol luv Maz. XX

An Olde Crone

An Olde Crone Report 13 Aug 2006 22:45

The Auction Rooms wouldnt take it! (Posh area) OC

Uncle John

Uncle John Report 13 Aug 2006 21:44

OC These days you'd just put it on eBay for 99p, collection only, and some unfortunate would bid for it by accident and then have to dismantle and collect it. J

An Olde Crone

An Olde Crone Report 13 Aug 2006 21:36

Oh dear, it gives me nightmares even thinking about it. Everyone said how wonderful it was and how they would love to have it...but they didnt have the room. In the end, my Aunt and Uncle said they would take it off my hands but they were off to the US for three weeks. I eventually found a Carrier willing to take it - ever tried to wrap a railway for transit? They delivered it ok but there was no-one in, so they left it in the drive. It was the wrong house. OC

Uncle John

Uncle John Report 13 Aug 2006 21:32

OC Perhaps you missed the bit in the Oxford Dictionary of Misquotations: A model railway is a thing of beauty and a joy for ever. I get enjoyment from having the gas meter reader scrabbling on the garage floor to read the meter. J

Merry

Merry Report 13 Aug 2006 19:33

What a brilliant idea, Judith!! A siding over to my desk too please. And if any of us put on too much weight, we can go on the Thomas Beeching diet! Merry

Judith

Judith Report 13 Aug 2006 19:20

With a little ingenuity could the railway not be adapted to deliver to your computer regular drinks and snacks made by other half ?

An Olde Crone

An Olde Crone Report 13 Aug 2006 19:15

John One day I will tell you the piteous and mindbending saga of how I tried to get rid of my late father's model railway, which took up a two-car garage, ran up a ramp into the house and through the hall and bedroom. OC

Uncle John

Uncle John Report 13 Aug 2006 16:55

OC I've gone right off you now. Though the model railway has taken a back seat this year for one reason or another. What else were garages designed for? J

Horatia

Horatia Report 13 Aug 2006 14:35

Yes, here it is: http://www(.)parishregister(.)com/ Remove brackets. Cheers, Horatia

Kathlyn

Kathlyn Report 13 Aug 2006 13:56

Horatia, Do you have the address for the Docklands site??? Regards Kathlyn

Horatia

Horatia Report 13 Aug 2006 12:52

I can only say that a lot of Poplar marriages seem to go AWOL. I have been looking for one for years! Have you tried the Docklands Ancestors website? Cheers, Horatia

Kathlyn

Kathlyn Report 13 Aug 2006 12:51

OC, At least he is not out drinking or seeing strange women!!!!!! Kathlyn

Kathlyn

Kathlyn Report 13 Aug 2006 12:50

Merry, Don`t even go there........He has taken over the whole of the attic, you would think he was building a piece of Sheraton furniture the care he is taking with bits of wood. Back to James and Amelia, as for him being quite young, subsequent census returns seem to have corrected the age. It seems he was born c 1830 in Wednesbury, Staffs. Kathlyn

Kathlyn

Kathlyn Report 13 Aug 2006 12:45

Thank you for your replies. Yes Dora is in fact Medora and I thought that maybe Amelia had married first to this Timothy Buckley and that Medora may have been his daughter, But I have obtained Medora`s birth cert and James Hadley is recorded as her father. Medora was born on 26th December 1854 and I assumed that Amelia and James had married earlier in 1854. Kathlyn

An Olde Crone

An Olde Crone Report 13 Aug 2006 12:41

Don't some people have peculiar hobbies? OC

Merry

Merry Report 13 Aug 2006 12:40

I am bothered that James says he is only 31 in 1871. A very young dad in 1855?? Or is that age wrong? Hows the Thomas the Tank set coming along??! Merry

Horatia

Horatia Report 13 Aug 2006 12:35

Here is Dora's birth but she seems to be named Medora: Births Mar 1855 Hadley Medora Amelia Poplar 1c 598

Horatia

Horatia Report 13 Aug 2006 12:25

An Amelia Jennings married in Stepney 1854 but her groom wasn't James Hadley: Marriages Mar 1854 Buckley Timothy Stepney 1c 809 Jennings Amelia Stepney 1c 809

Merry

Merry Report 13 Aug 2006 12:25

Yes, what you say is correct about the ref no's Merry