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glynmarie

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can you give the ref no ie RG09 - Piece - Folio - Page, or details of a person so I can look at the record

dave
hi dave i got this from something you sent me regarding my great great grandfather james newby he was lodging with the kirk family in gressenhall in the 1851 census and STUPIDLY i deleted this file !! aged 25 his occupation was as a feamer man, good job i wrote everything down. kind regards glynis.
 

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hi dave i got this from something you sent me regarding my great great grandfather james newby he was lodging with the kirk family in gressenhall in the 1851 census and STUPIDLY i deleted this file !! aged 25 his occupation was as a feamer man, good job i wrote everything down. kind regards glynis.
ureka i hadnt deleted it i found rg no ho 107 piece 1825 folio 265 page 14


thanks dave
 
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Hi Abbie

All the posts we have made are still on the computer. If you click on your name on the left in the box Online users, then click on Statistics then on posts, you should find your thread.
I checked the record and it certainly looks like Teamer Man. If you compare the t with others, they are the same. I have never heard of the term.
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dave
 
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glynmarie

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Hi Abbie

All the posts we have made are still on the computer. If you click on your name on the left in the box Online users, then click on Statistics then on posts, you should find your thread.
I checked the record and it certainly looks like Teamer Man. If you compare the t with others, they are the same. I have never heard of the term.
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dave
many thanks dave i will keep on looking.
 

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Hi Abbie

All the posts we have made are still on the computer. If you click on your name on the left in the box Online users, then click on Statistics then on posts, you should find your thread.
I checked the record and it certainly looks like Teamer Man. If you compare the t with others, they are the same. I have never heard of the term.
Click on the image to enlarge
dave
hi dave i found a meaning for teamer man it was a driver of a team of horses being in agriculture it would make sense . regards glynis.
 
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