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Re: Boatmen
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 8:38 pm
by Jimmy
Births Mar 1865.
Glover William Henry. Dudley. 6c. 160.
Births Jun 1873.
Glover William Henry. Dudley. 6c. 152.
Births Sep 1874.
Glover William Henry. Stourbridge. 6c. 198.
And this one, Where you would expect a boatman to be.
Births Jun 1868.
GLOVER William Henry. Shipston. 6d. 598.
Shipston is an alternative name for Shipston on Stour.
Re: Boatmen
Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2009 9:05 pm
by peterd
Fotofunguy wrote:Thanks Northern Lass, I'll buy you a drink
But let me check it out first before I part with my hard earned money
if your sending for birth cert send for it at the local ones and tell them you only want it if father samuel
Re: Boatmen
Posted: Fri Oct 09, 2009 8:05 am
by Northern Lass
I think that 15 yr old Kaye found is him!
can anyone find him on 1871..he could be anywhere I suppose
or a Samuel Glover occupation boatman on the 1881 or on 1871
I would deffo try for that birth cert and the one Jimmy found and at the local regis office
you can as I showed you go online for Dudley
and say you only want it if father is Samuel and he may be a Boatman for occup...but as long as Samuel
see what they say
Re: Boatmen
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 12:27 pm
by Northern Lass
Ffg....I know you are exploring some options on the William Glover certificates
So let us know how you get on with those.
I am moving this now to Brickwalls cos I think you will agree it is one of those!
but who knows ....it may get demolished.
I think that could be your William that kdw found looks a good candidate
Brickwalls means we can chip away at our leisure
Re: Boatmen
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 5:47 pm
by Fotofunguy
Thanks for all your efforts
Re: Boatmen
Posted: Tue Dec 07, 2010 10:17 am
by Northern Lass
Is this still a Brickwall?
or have you solved it?
Unless otherwise advised this will be moved to the Brickwalls Archived section
within 24 hours