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Any tips for me?

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Jennifer

Jennifer Report 26 Jan 2005 13:03

thanks for that! I have tried with Hugh Wallis batch numbers - not sure if I did it right but nothing came up - thanks anyway - Jennie

Unknown

Unknown Report 25 Jan 2005 18:16

If you google "Hugh Wallis batch numbers" you will find a site where you can check for the churches you mentioned - first by selecting London including Middlesex and then the parish. It will tell you which dates are covered and you can do a search on the www.familysearch.org site direct from the batch number. If the church isn't there, or the year(s) you want aren't covered, the records will probably be on microfilm at the London Metropolitan Archives. nell

Heather

Heather Report 25 Jan 2005 17:19

Its the Mormon site, familysearch. They have some parish records transcribed on there. If you are lucky they may have your area done. But if they are submitted records, rather than transcriptions, it is wise to check them out at the records office.

Jennifer

Jennifer Report 25 Jan 2005 16:30

pardon my ignorance but what is the IGI? I have tried everything on acestry.co.uk but nothing has turned up.

Heather

Heather Report 25 Jan 2005 16:08

If its not on the IGI and you have tried any local history sites for them, then its time to get out to their records offices and look through the parish records.

Jennifer

Jennifer Report 25 Jan 2005 15:55

I'm trying to find the name of the Robert H Munro's Dad(the one born in 1826) Hebzibah Munro abt 1824 Birmingham -Wife St Mary Stoke Newington Joseph W. Munro abt 1864 St Lukes, Middlesex, England --Son St Mary Stoke Newington Julia V. Munro abt 1859 St Lukes, Middlesex, England -Daughter St Mary Stoke Newington Robert H. Munro abt 1826 Clerkenwell, Middlesex, England -----Head St Mary Stoke Newington Robert H. Munro abt 1862 Edmonton, Middlesex, England Son St Mary Stoke Newington