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From: metaphor <>
Subject: [WAR] Re: WARWICK-D Digest V01 #76
Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 03:22:13 +1000
In-Reply-To: <200102051434.f15EYlG09815@lists5.rootsweb.com>


At 06:34 5/02/01 -0800, you wrote:
>WARWICK-D DigestVolume 01 : Issue 76
>
>Today's Topics:
> #1 [WAR] From Gary Hodge ["gary hodge"
<.]
> #2 Re: [WAR] From Gary Hodge ["Redvers King"
<]
> #3 [WAR] Medical site from gary note ["gary hodge"
<.]
> #4 [WAR] Trying again [Alan Kushion
<]
> #5 [WAR] BVRI years 1900-2 ["gary hodge"
<.]
> #6 [WAR] SHUTTLEWORTH [Tony Thomas <>]
> #7 [WAR] POSTING INTERESTS - B/HAM ["John Carthew"
<]
> #8 Re: [WAR] Trying again ["gary hodge"
<.]
> #9 [WAR] COURTNEY in Birmingham ["C. Recker"
<>]
> #10 [WAR] COMMANDER/HEADLEY Marriage [Ann and Bill Rae
<]
> #11 [WAR] Aston Registrar ["Jan Bonnett"
<]
> #12 [WAR] SHUTTLEWORTH [Tony Thomas <>]
> #13 [WAR] New :trade directorys site ["gary hodge"
<.]
> #14 [WAR] Lapidary [Sarah Westwood
<]
> #15 Re: [WAR] Lapidary []
> #16 [WAR] 1st world war soldiers []
> #17 [WAR] Midland Daily Telegraph/Birm []
> #18 Re: [WAR] 1st world war soldiers ["gary hodge"
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Hi Folks,

Just come on list and realize what your all having difficulty with.
After removing the html central to the address previously posted . I found
had not bother getting into this site or navigate my way around it .

Try the following :



http://health.microworld.com/history_1.html




Best regards
Margaret






>______________________________X-Message: #1
>Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 21:24:43 -0000
>From: "gary hodge" <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <013401c08ef0$f00aaaa0$>
>Subject: [WAR] From Gary Hodge
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>Hi List
>I am blushing ,you are so kind ,thank every one of you for your support and
>i will endevour to continue ,helping others if i can do so.
>
>gary hodge
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: <>
>To: <>
>Date: Sunday, February 04, 2001 6:04 PM
>Subject: [WAR] An apology for Gary?
>
>
>>Here, here Mick!
>>Can we expect an on-list apology to Gary? Let's face it - they are about as
>>rare as a blue moon on Rootsweb lists aren't they? :-)
>>Get ready for a message to make you smile by the way Gary.......
>>Denise.
>>
>>
>>==== WARWICK Mailing List ====
>>The Warwickshire Surname List can be found at:
>>http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hughw/warwick.html
>>
>
>______________________________X-Message: #2
>Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 21:44:51 -0000
>From: "Redvers King" <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <005601c08ef3$b4c9e020$>
>Subject: Re: [WAR] From Gary Hodge
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>Good on yer, Gary !
>
>Remember the old Services' maxim ---- Nihil illigitimum
>arborundrum ------ and before the purist Latin scholars out there jump onto
>this bandwagon ---- Yep, it IS pig-latin !!
>
>Redvers
>
>
>
>>Hi List
>>I am blushing ,you are so kind ,thank every one of you for your support
>and
>>i will endevour to continue ,helping others if i can do so.
>>
>>gary hodge
>>
>
>______________________________X-Message: #3
>Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 21:57:04 -0000
>From: "gary hodge" <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <016f01c08ef5$6a8f93e0$>
>Subject: [WAR] Medical site from gary note
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>hi List
>I gather some of you are having trouble with the site ,that is if its the
>one i posted .
>
>I haved saved the pages ,and if any of you wish to view them ,i will send to
>you ,it runs into 29 pages if you print it out ,,i have got back into the
>site myself a few times again ,and at other times have not been able to get
>in.
>
>The next time i get in i will save the remaing years to 1994,the first one
>having gone to 1945
>
>I have pasted the first few lines from the site by the author of this site.
>
>paste
>****************************************************************************
>***********************
>The History of Health
>
>
>(In Chronological Order)
>
>
>This page: 540 AD - 1945
>
>
>1946 - 1977
>
>
>1978 - 1994
>
>
> This is a much abbreviated form of the VERY extensive chronological chart
>of the history of mankind, as compiled by Val Valerian at
>http://www.trufax.org. Please visit his website for the full history.
>
>Schools and universities don't teach us the history of the things which
>REALLY affect our lives, such as health. So I have put this together as a
>research tool.
>
>Where possible, references are given. However, this type of information is
>not always readily available. Therefore, flexibility was allowed in
>compiling this history. Please don't get upset if something was left out or
>shouldn't have been included or you don't believe it happened. Do some
>research and come up with your own chronological chart!!!
>
>I trust you will find the following to be interesting. If you do, please
>pass this information on to others (especially those who don't have access
>to the net).
>
>
>gary hodge
>
>______________________________X-Message: #4
>Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2001 17:24:35 -0500
>From: Alan Kushion <>
>To:
>Message-Id: <>
>Subject: [WAR] Trying again
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>
>Good day all,
>I am still looking for any information regarding the HINGLEY/SMITH families
>who lived in the Aston, Deritend area in 1902 onward. Other names in the
>line from Birmingham are SPENCER, HICKMAN, BARLOW. I have been told that the
>HINGLEY family ran a Brick or Tile factory. Does any of this ring any bells
>out there? Specifically, William HINGLEY, Harry HINGLEY, Priscilla
>HINGLEY-SPENCER, Beatrice (Rose) HINGLEY, Martha SIVITER-HINGLEY
>Thanks, and if you have any suggestions, please share!
> Carol Kushion
> Cadillac, Michigan
>
>______________________________X-Message: #5
>Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 22:31:43 -0000
>From: "gary hodge" <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <000d01c08efa$a37e3760$>
>Subject: [WAR] BVRI years 1900-2
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>Hi List
>Thought you would like to know that on the marriage disc of this set ,there
>are a few thousand marriages in these years .
>
>for kent only the figures are
>
>1900 =91
>1901 =86
>1902 =81
>
>
>nationaly on the marriage disc there are
>
>1900 =3518
>1901 =2243
>1902 =2065
>
>gary hodge
>
>______________________________X-Message: #6
>Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 12:01:03 +1300
>From: Tony Thomas <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <>
>Subject: [WAR] SHUTTLEWORTH
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>Hi, I am trying to find a any information about a Gertrude Amelia
>Shuttleworth who was buried with my Thomas rellys Edward John Thomas and
>
>Rosina Thomas (nee Newey) at Handsworth in 1930s.
>Does this name ring any bells with anyone?
>The grave was a family plot.
>Thanks Tony Thomas NZ
>
>______________________________X-Message: #7
>Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 12:37:33 +1100
>From: "John Carthew" <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <005901c08f14$7659fa20$>
>Subject: [WAR] POSTING INTERESTS - B/HAM
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>
>I have recently joined the list. These are my family names in
WARWICKSHIRE, mainly HANDSWORTH, ASTON, B/HAM areas that may interest
someone out there.
>
>BENHAM.
>SKIDMORE.
>HARBOURNE/HARBORNE.
>HANSON.
>HILL.
>
>I have some information on these family names if I can help and exchange
info. please contact me.
>
>Mary Carthew, Australia.
>
>______________________________X-Message: #8
>Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2001 22:46:10 -0000
>From: "gary hodge" <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <002e01c08efc$46035460$>
>Subject: Re: [WAR] Trying again
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>Hi Alan
>I cannot find one running a brick factory ,but found one runnig a TRAIN in a
>brickyard !!,nothing on tiles ,unless i can think of other words to search
>on.
>
>gary hodge
>
> Dwelling: Cottage At ... .. Yd Garrison Lane
> Census Place: Aston, Warwick, England
> Source: FHL Film 1341722 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 3024 Folio 12 Page
>18
> Marr Age Sex Birthplace
>William HINGLEY M 42 M Halesowen
> Rel: Head
> Occ: Engine Driver At Brick Yard
>Martha HINGLEY M 43 F Rowley
> Rel: Wife
>Priscilla HINGLEY U 20 F Oldbury
> Rel: Dau
>Noah HINGLEY 10 M Oldbury
> Rel: Son
> Occ: Scholar
>Willie HINGLEY 4 M Aston Birmingham
> Rel: Son
> Occ: Scholar
>Harry HINGLEY 2 M Aston Birmingham
> Rel: Son
> Occ: Scholar
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Alan Kushion <>
>To: <>
>Date: Sunday, February 04, 2001 10:20 PM
>Subject: [WAR] Trying again
>
>
>>Good day all,
>>I am still looking for any information regarding the HINGLEY/SMITH families
>>who lived in the Aston, Deritend area in 1902 onward. Other names in the
>>line from Birmingham are SPENCER, HICKMAN, BARLOW. I have been told that
>the
>>HINGLEY family ran a Brick or Tile factory. Does any of this ring any bells
>>out there? Specifically, William HINGLEY, Harry HINGLEY, Priscilla
>>HINGLEY-SPENCER, Beatrice (Rose) HINGLEY, Martha SIVITER-HINGLEY
>>Thanks, and if you have any suggestions, please share!
>> Carol Kushion
>> Cadillac, Michigan
>>
>>
>>==== WARWICK Mailing List ====
>>British Waterways
>>http://www.british-waterways.org/
>>
>
>______________________________X-Message: #9
>Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 10:56:36 +1000
>From: "C. Recker" <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <01c401c08f20$277246e0$>
>Subject: [WAR] COURTNEY in Birmingham
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>Hello all,
>Could SKS please tell me if James or George COURTNEY is listed in
>Birmingham Directory before 1850. May be an ironmonger.
>All the best,
>Christine.
>
>______________________________X-Message: #10
>Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2001 05:18:31 +0200
>From: Ann and Bill Rae <>
>To:
>Message-id: <000401c08f24$5c639a80$>
>Subject: [WAR] COMMANDER/HEADLEY Marriage
>Content-type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252"
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>Hello Listers,
> Is there any way that I might find this marriage, if indeed there was
>one. Robert COMMANDER b Worcester, Ann HEADLEY/HADLEY b Wednesfield, Staffs.
>Robert was a Boatman and their eldest known daughter Mary was b 1854 Old
>Hill. Robert and Ann are both buried in Taxal Churchyard.
> Any information would be much appreciated as these are gg grandparents.
>I do have the 1881 and 1891 Census entries for them.
> I would like to take this opportunity to thank all fellow Listers for
>the help they have given me to understand and get to know Warwickshire and
>thus where my ancestors lived and roamed in my case. Please keep up the good
>work.
> Kind regards,
> Ann, Cape Town
>
>______________________________X-Message: #11
>Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 17:45:42 +1300
>From: "Jan Bonnett" <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <01c08f2e$7eccea40$>
>Subject: [WAR] Aston Registrar
>Content-Type: text/plain;
>charset="iso-8859-1"
>
>Hi all,
>
>
>Can someone provide me with the address for the Registrar at Aston.
>Or is it part of the Birmingham Registrar's District.? Thanking you,
>and most importantly - do they accept Visa Cards?
>
>
>
>Jan Bonnett
>Paraparaumu.NZ
>
>______________________________X-Message: #12
>Date: Sun, 04 Feb 2001 20:57:36 +1300
>From: Tony Thomas <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <>
>Subject: [WAR] SHUTTLEWORTH
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
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>
>Hi, I am trying to find a any information about a Gertrude Amelia
>Shuttleworth who was buried with my Thomas rellys Edward John Thomas and
>Rosina Thomas (nee Newey) at Handsworth in 1930s.
>Does this name ring any bells with anyone?
>Thanks Tony Thomas NZ
>
>______________________________X-Message: #13
>Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 06:44:05 -0000
>From: "gary hodge" <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <008b01c08f3f$09b76760$>
>Subject: [WAR] New :trade directorys site
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>"paste " from kent list.
>
>gary hodge
>
>Dear Listers,
>
>I thought you might be interested in the new website of Sue O'Neill of
>Australia which contains -
>
>'"Trade directories of 1830, Bedfordshire, Berkshire,
>Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Cornwall, Cumberland, Durham,
>Huntingdon, Northampton, Northumberland, Oxford, Westmoreland, Wiltshire &
>Worcester. Also included in this database is Slater's 1854 Trade directory."
>
>There is also a search engine.
>http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~pobjoyoneill/index.htm
>
>Mary, Melbourne, Australia
>
>searching
>
>______________________________X-Message: #14
>Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 02:42:00 -0500 (EST)
>From: Sarah Westwood <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <>
>Subject: [WAR] Lapidary
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>Hi All,
>
>I have recently recieved a Birth Cert giving 'Lapidary' as the occupation
of the father. Having checked the 1881 census I have found two possible
people who could be the man I'm looking for. To confirm it I could do with
knowing exactly what this occupation involved.
>
>My dad's huge dictionary states that it is someone who polishes stones.
One of the guys on the census is a stone polisher so of course he is the
most likely. However I also found a jeweller. As the person I am fairly
sure is the girl he later married is given as a jewellery carder I wondered
if Lapidary could relate to someone who polishes gemstones?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>Sarah
>
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>______________________________X-Message: #15
>Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 07:30:06 EST
>From:
>To:
>Message-ID: <>
>Subject: Re: [WAR] Lapidary
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>Lapidary is the cutting and polishing of stone, usually semi-precious.
>Definitly used to make jewelry. It is distinguished from faceting, which is
>how precious stones are generally cut.
>
>Kathryne
>
>______________________________X-Message: #16
>Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 07:32:22 EST
>From:
>To:
>Message-ID: <>
>Subject: [WAR] 1st world war soldiers
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>Content-Disposition: Inline
>
>Hi list,
>
>Does anyone have any info on where to find out about soldiers from Coventry
>and Warks who served in the 1st World War and survived.
>
>Thanks
>Gill Hurst
>
>______________________________X-Message: #17
>Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 07:52:52 EST
>From:
>To:
>Message-ID: <>
>Subject: [WAR] Midland Daily Telegraph/Birmingham Post
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"
>Content-Disposition: Inline
>
>Hi list
>
>Does anyone know where I can find info about employees of the Midland Daily
>Telegraph and also the Birmingham Evening Post
>
>My ggrandfather William Henry ASHTON was apprenitced at the Telegraph, he is
>recorded on the 1881 census as a compositor age 16.
>
>My grandfather also William Henry ASHTON was apprenticed and worked at the
>Evening Post until he retired he was born in 1893 d in 1965
>
>Any help appreciated
>Gill Hurst
>Cheshire
>
>______________________________X-Message: #18
>Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2001 13:47:04 -0000
>From: "gary hodge" <>
>To:
>Message-ID: <003c01c08f7a$2b69a5e0$>
>Subject: Re: [WAR] 1st world war soldiers
>Content-Type: text/plain;
>charset="iso-8859-1"
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>Hi Gill
>This may be an awkward way round it ,i would have thought that the medal
>rolls would help ,soldiers that served in the wars were often given a
>medal,for that war ,but a search would more than likely have to be made on a
>regimental basis i presume.
>Where these are held is beyond me ,i do not go into that area of research
>very often.
>
>gary hodge
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: <>
>To: <>
>Date: Monday, February 05, 2001 12:37 PM
>Subject: [WAR] 1st world war soldiers
>
>
>>Hi list,
>>
>>Does anyone have any info on where to find out about soldiers from Coventry
>>and Warks who served in the 1st World War and survived.
>>
>>Thanks
>>Gill Hurst
>>
>>
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>>http://www.bmsgh.org/
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