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by Mick Loney
04 May 2024, 19:59
Forum: Genealogy chat
Topic: Number of Christenings on same day
Replies: 0
Views: 2

Number of Christenings on same day

I saw this today, and wondered if it was a record: On 17th June 1886, in Christ Church, Southwark, the vicar baptised 105 children in one day. They wouldn’t have had the usual baptism, because even if the vicar was on duty for 8 hours, it only allowed around 4 minutes per Baptism, so he must have se...
by Mick Loney
10 Mar 2024, 19:55
Forum: Genealogy chat
Topic: Family Historian Question
Replies: 6
Views: 509

Re: Family Historian Question

Possibly, but horses for courses. By using fhug, you are aiming the question at lots of people who use FH. This forum, not so many :D
by Mick Loney
10 Mar 2024, 15:57
Forum: Genealogy chat
Topic: Family Historian Question
Replies: 6
Views: 509

Re: Family Historian Question

I’m pretty sure you can, but you are really better off asking fhug :D
by Mick Loney
08 Mar 2024, 12:40
Forum: General research queries
Topic: FamilySearch Help
Replies: 3
Views: 360

Re: FamilySearch Help

You need to be registered with FS to see the images, so if you haven’t done so, do it now, then make sure you have signed in before proceeding :D Click on the search on main page, then select catalog Tick the Online option button at bottom of page Enter edlesbough, and a suggestion pops up for Edles...
by Mick Loney
25 Feb 2024, 13:05
Forum: Genealogy chat
Topic: Brickwall Thoughts
Replies: 4
Views: 262

Re: Brickwall Thoughts

Slightly off topic I know, but tracing missing censuses for someone? Look for their children, as older parents are often with a married child. Found quite a few that way over the past few weeks. It just goes to show that recording children often pays off, even if on a very distant branch of your tre...
by Mick Loney
22 Jan 2024, 16:24
Forum: DNA
Topic: Lack of Matches
Replies: 13
Views: 3409

Re: Lack of Matches

Agree with you wholeheartedly, paulHO1. Which made me think about my own Ancestry tree - it was bare branches, no siblings or siblings family and no attached media evidence. Not a lot to go but better than nothing, I hope. However I've added siblings etc and some supporting evidence for births and ...
by Mick Loney
13 Jan 2024, 21:46
Forum: Genealogy chat
Topic: Family Treemaker
Replies: 4
Views: 1565

Re: Family Treemaker

Whilst I have no knowledge of Treevault, I do have a suggestion for you. Family trre Maker (FTM) has its own built in proprietary database, which can only be accessed by FTM itself, so losing FTM may mean you lose access to your data. Making a frequent FTM backup is fine, but if FTM fails, the backu...
by Mick Loney
13 Jan 2024, 18:52
Forum: General research queries
Topic: Errors in trees on subscription sites
Replies: 6
Views: 2350

Re: Errors in trees on subscription sites

Brunes08, why worry about it? I wouldn’t concern myself with things outside my control, I have better things to do :D If I spot such errors in other peoples trees, I simply notify the owner once, then move on and forget about them. To be honest, it’s a lost cause. Cure one and another will soon appe...
by Mick Loney
10 Jan 2024, 19:10
Forum: Genealogy chat
Topic: Dangers of using Geni.com
Replies: 1
Views: 1080

Dangers of using Geni.com

One of my distant grandfathers, was the Reverend Hopkins Fox, born in Nackington, Kent. Doing a google search, a link to geni.com popped up, suggesting he was son of Henry Fox, 1st Baron Holland. I thought wow, I’m linked to the ariristocracy :lol: Unfortunately Hopkins baptism in Nackington, contra...
by Mick Loney
08 Jan 2024, 16:34
Forum: General research queries
Topic: Murray, again
Replies: 6
Views: 1122

Re: Murray, again

You could see if he was away on military duties, hospital or prison