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Mad Alice | Report | 18 Sep 2004 19:59 |
I have traced my Adams relations to Little glemham in Suffolk. Thanks to help from GR members I now know Joseph adams married hannah Butcher and had a son George. I have this from the BVRI as a record of George's christening. Where do I go from here? I don't know where Hannh came from, or if Joseph was born in Little Glenham I don't know where they were married. How do I go about finding out, and what can I do on the internet before I have to go to records offices? I have asked someone to look up BVRI to see if they were married in Little Glenham and if Joseph was born ther. Any help appreciated. linda |
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Mad Alice | Report | 18 Sep 2004 20:07 |
George was born in 1831. Linda |
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Mad Alice | Report | 18 Sep 2004 20:10 |
Joy This is the info I have: ADAM, George Christening Gender: Male Christening Date: 4 Mar 1832 Recorded in: Little Glemham, Suffolk, England Collection: BTs Father: Joseph ADAM Mother: Hannah BUTCHER Source: FHL Film 918520 Dates: 1831 - 1832 Linda |
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Christine in Herts | Report | 18 Sep 2004 20:27 |
Hi Just in case you're entering place-names in a search... I had a look on Multimap and there really is a place called "Little Glemham" with an M in the middle, not an N. Having said that, it's probably worth trying both because you won't be the only person who thought it should be an N. Until I looked in Multimap, I thought the later posting had the error! Christine |
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Mad Alice | Report | 18 Sep 2004 20:36 |
Thank you Christine, you are right! I made the error, shows how easy It is! Should give me the edge if I apply to transcribe the next census. lol Linda |