The following updates and new additions have now been added to our
website the SOUTHERN LINE(UK)
http://southernlife.org.uk
UPDATE/ADDITION:
HAMPSHIRE
PORTSDOWN - photos added including panoramic views from Portsdown Hill.
PORTSMOUTH - more photos added
WEST SUSSEX
Bramber and Sompting - photos added courtesy of Brian Cave
(see updates on front page for links http://southernlife.org.uk/ )
We are constantly looking out for photographs (new and old) and articles
to add to the villages. Especially to tho
Good morning all,
Would like some help with my Family Tree maker program please.
I have version 9 and would like to separate my husbands family from mine
Is there a easy way to do this as I many thousands of entries.
I have backed up my tree and made a copy.
Any suggestions welcome.
Cheers
Marg
Tell us about it. Our family records have turned up the Captain of the USS
Cumberland when she
was sunk by the Confederate Merrimac on the one hand, and Alphonse
'Scarface' Capone on the
other. Not direct ancestors, but 'off to the side'. One we did have was a
woman who scalped the
Indians in the late 1600's....they'd kidnapped her and murdered her baby and
took her up the Ohio
River for over 1000 miles before she made her escape. She took the scalps
so gossips in her
home town would not wag their tongu
Dear All,
Have you taken a look at this new database which has been made available by
the National Archives ?
It allows searches for any man who served in any Royal Navy ship at
Trafalgar.
A related BBC news item is here :
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/4110478.stm
The National Archives search dialogue is here : HYPERLINK
"http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/trafalgarancestors/"http://www.nationala
rchives.gov.uk/trafalgarancestors/
Rgds, Roger
P.S. I like Ernies comments but Who
Interesting sight!
Suzy...a wannabe tourist......
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To: HAMPSHIRE-LIFE-L@rootsweb.com
Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2005 3:39 PM
Subject: London as you have never seen it before, (Not for the tourists!)
London as you have never seen it before, (Not for the tourists!)
http://derelictlondon.com my god... click toilets..etc!!
Chris
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Have you taken a look at this new database which has been made
available by the National Archives ?
It allows searches for any man who served in any Royal Navy ship at Trafalgar.
The National Archives search dialogue is here
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/trafalgarancestors/
Just found two of mine there!!
Chris
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The BBC have launched a competition where you can win a Digital Camera.
The competition is A PICTURE OF BRITAIN and is open to everyone.
So if you have any good photos why not enter them, or get out and take one
There are three categories in each region
RURAL
HUMAN
URBAN
But no portraits allowed
For details go to
http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/apictureofbritain/
Good luck
Chris
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This interesting article came up on my local OZ list. Anyone can participate
on this list if you consider yourself to be an "Old Fogie." The url is at the
bottom
of this article, feel free to subscribe if you wish. It costs nothing, the
subjects are wide &
varying. With typical Aussie humour.
Seamus ...(Tout a fait Chevalier )
All mail scanned with Norton's 2004 updated
Why shaking the family tree can be bad for your health
By Elizabeth Day
(Filed: 17/04/2005)
Genealogists want psychotherapy to be m
PORTSMOUTH
With the success of the Trafalgar 200 celebrations today saw a dramatic
start to the Festival of the Sea at Porstmouth with a re-enactment of
the deck of Victory being created and the firing of broadsides. Radio
Solent is keeping people up to date with commentaries etc and this can
be heard online at:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/mainframe.shtml?http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/aod/solent.shtml
For those who missed the Battle re-enactment and the fireworks you can
see the whole thing at: BEWARE
Is There anyone on the List that knows the Sutton Scotney and Wonston area
In the 1841 Census There is an address - Kings Head Street and it's in the
Wonston Parish area, and as Sutton Scotney is also in that area, which could
it be, sounds a bit like there should be a Pub, in that Street.
Thank You
Regards
Geoff Connell
Port Sorell
Tasmania
AUSTRALIA.
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Well the comment is good on them, must be a few suckers out who want to part
with AU$29.50/Hr, when you can subscribe on GenANZ and ask for help for
free.
Cheers
Steve
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To:
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 11:54 AM
Subject: [HantsLife] Fw: [Fogies] Genealogy (AU)
> Has anyone tried this site ?
> If so, do you have comments on it ?
>
> Genealogy (AU)
> http://www.geneservices.biz/
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>
> Seamus ...(Tout
Hi Chris.
In my opinion David Packman's photo's are brilliant.
Seamus ...(Tout a fait Chevalier )
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Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 5:34 PM
Subject: [HantsLife] Trafalgar photos
Forwarded by List Admin
Chris
To see some excellent shots of naval ships
attending the Trafalgar Day rehearsals go to
http://hampshirecam.co.uk/main.html
This is
Has anyone tried this site ?
If so, do you have comments on it ?
Genealogy (AU)
http://www.geneservices.biz/
Seamus ...(Tout a fait Chevalier )
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The National Archives link needs to be an unbroken string :
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/trafalgarancestors
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From: Roger Bedford [mailto:rcbedford@btinternet.com]
Sent: 22 June 2005 23:24
To: HAMPSHIRE-LIFE-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: [HantsLife] Royal Navy Men at Trafalgar - National Archive database
online
Dear All,
Have you taken a look at this new database which has been made available by
the National Archives ?
It allows searches for any man who served in any Royal Na
Hi Listers
I've just discovered on the 1881 census that an ancestor (George MAY) was working at Corhampton House as a farm bailiff. I realise this might be a tall order but I wondered if anyone familiar with the area could tell me if there was any way of working out which of the residents of Corhampton would have worked with George on the Corhampton House farm?
The census - RG11/1237 Folio 5 Pages 3, 4 & 5 - lists 2 'cottages' next to Corhampton House housing the bailiff and the coachman, who obviously
Has anyone got a phone number for Ben Skeates please, have his address
but want to phone him to find out how he is.
Chris and Caroline
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I recently found, or to be more exact ,was found by, a "long-lost cousin", and she was really long-lost. She was born in 1932, and because of a family feud my grandfather forbade any of the family to speak to or see her or her mother. Her parents separated in 1934, and in 1939 her father, my father's brother, died. She had never seen a picture of her father, and she knew nothing about him until I was able to send her pictures and information. It was really thrilling to exchange photographs and
Off topic but we thought it might interest some listers who have
connections.
Chris and Caroline
Please pass this message on to anyone you may know who might be
interested or know where to find veterans to whom it may apply.
I have been Contacted by a certain Mr. George Magnus in the UK.
The late Lale Andersen, who some may know was the original singer
of the German Version of Lili Marlen, was his Grandmother.
Hello
This is a real long shot on behalf of my mother Carmen-Litta Magnus
who is one of L
Hi Adele
We did put out feelers in NZ and had about 16 family fly over for one of airmen. One member was his brother, very emotional. He was able to see where his brother had died and meet the man (aged 90) who pulled him out of the plane. We also made sure the NZ flag was on view. The family very kindly gave me a lovely picture of Mount Taranaki. Looks beautiful, lucky you living in NZ.
Di
Just testing as my computer recently caught fire!
Bazzer
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hello Linda & tony
could U please tell me
were U can get a record of your baptism
i have a friend in the U S A
& she is going to Portsmouth in a weeks time
& she belives she was baptize at St Marys Portsmouth
& would like a copy of her baptism
best wishes Marian perth W/a