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help please
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Val | Report | 24 Feb 2005 10:27 |
Thanks for the help |
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Joan | Report | 24 Feb 2005 10:08 |
Probably worth giving Warwick Records Office a ring to see what they have...google for address. Good hunting. Joan |
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Val | Report | 24 Feb 2005 10:00 |
thanks for your help he lived in Kenilworth, Warwickshire |
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Richard in Perth | Report | 24 Feb 2005 06:08 |
If he was from the London area, then the London Metropolitan Archives in Islington is worth a shot - they hold a lot of school records and apprentice records. |
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Paul | Report | 23 Feb 2005 23:09 |
Not being a baker, I cannot tell you who to look for, only suggest. If you can get in touch with a Master Baker, they may be able to put you in touch with their Guild or whatever (no offence to those craftsmen who may use this site). If records of Apprentice Indentures were held, they may hold them. Do you know which school it was? Does it still exist? If it does, they may hold records. Paul |
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Val | Report | 23 Feb 2005 22:36 |
How can I find who paid education fees in and about 1885 to 1902 my grandad was gave told couple to look after him but family paid his apprentiship to be baker and all his schooling |