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Chanine

Chanine Report 29 Apr 2017 21:49

Evening everyone

I started doing my family tree about 13 yrs agao with my dad, he sadly passed away 8 years ago and I couldn't bring myself to do anymore.

i've got the search urge again, trouble is me and my dad used to search a load of different free websites for births, deaths, marriages and census records and as its been so long i can't remember what sites we used

Has anyone got any useful websites other than ths one please?

Many thanks in advance

Chanine

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 29 Apr 2017 22:38

Free sites - for example:

familysearch.org
www.freebmd.org.uk
www.freecen.org.uk
/www.freereg.org.uk

And others depending on what part of the country you're interested in - eg -

www.lancashirebmd.org.uk

Although you're asking about free sites, it's well worth paying for a sub to either
www.ancestry.co.uk (or its sister sites in Australia, Canada, USA, etc) or www.findmypast.co.uk.
Both of those offer 14 days free trial, so you can see which suits you better.

FMP is also offering free access until 1st May.

Chanine

Chanine Report 29 Apr 2017 22:46

Thanks, I do recognise a couple of those site names,. It's been a few years so may well be worth the pay out

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 29 Apr 2017 23:15

Lots of sites listed here:

http://www.cyndislist.com/uk/

Chanine

Chanine Report 29 Apr 2017 23:26

Thanks for all of your help

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 29 Apr 2017 23:27

Don't forget the new GRO Index site ......

........ they've digitised their records to show mother's maiden names from the start of registration on 1 July 1837 to about 1916, and are also digitising the death records.

You have to register, but it is free ......... and hat is also the site from which to buy any bmd certificates that you want, for £9.25 including post and packing anywhere in the world.

https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/

There are a couple of idiosyncrasies to their digitising .......

1. Mother's maiden name doesn't show if mother's maiden name is the same as the child's, as it assumes that the baby is illegitimate. Fine ........ unless you have people with the same surname marrying, as I do.

2. The digitising of the death records has no way of adding month or year in words after the number. So 1-12 MAY refer to either 1 month or 1 year. Easy to sort out if you have an unusual name, not so easy in most cases.

malyon

malyon Report 30 Apr 2017 11:20

findmypast is free this weekend till 1st may

Chanine

Chanine Report 1 May 2017 14:20

Thanks for all the sites. cyndislist proved particularly useful for my Irish side xx :-)

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 1 May 2017 16:32

This free site is great for Irish ancestors

https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/

and don't forget Google- sometimes googling a particular name/ place can bring up results.

Eringobragh1916

Eringobragh1916 Report 1 May 2017 17:44

Let me know if you need help with the Irish side.

Chanine

Chanine Report 1 May 2017 17:50

Thanks for that it looks interesting

Trouble is that I seem stuck on my great grandfathers parents
http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai001300243/

Can't find the first 3 children's birth or the marriage of the parents any clue where I can look?

Kense

Kense Report 1 May 2017 18:17

There are many sites listed in Joy's stickied thread, currently second on this board.

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/genealogy_chat/thread/1162069

Chanine

Chanine Report 1 May 2017 18:21

Thank you

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 2 May 2017 06:31

Anastasia's birth is listed- haven't looked at the others:

Anastasia Rossiter
born 9th August 1886 Sinnots Lane, Wexford
Father: Nicholas Rossiter (Labourer)
Mother: Catherine Rossiter (formerly Connolly)
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Their marriage is also listed

Marriage: Saturday 5th June 1886, Wexford

Nicholas Rossiter, Bachelor (Labourer) age 20
Father: Nicholas Rossiter (Labourer)

Kate Connolly , Spinster, age 20
Father: Patrick Connolly (Labourer, deceased)

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 2 May 2017 06:43

Ellen's Birth:

Ellen Rossiter
Born 5th March 1888 at Trinity Place, Wexford
Father: Nicholas Rossiter (General Labourer)
Mother: Kate Rossiter (formerly Connolly)
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William's birth:

William Rossiter
Born 19th April 1890 at Foundry Lane, Wexford
Father: Nicholas Rossiter (Labourer)
Mother: Kate Rossiter (formerly Connolly)

Chanine

Chanine Report 4 May 2017 20:43

Thank you AustinQ that's a great help.

I do wonder if I have the correct rossiter's though, simply because on my great grandfather William rossiter and my great gran clementine knill's marriage cert Nicholas is down as a moulder for his profession, but then searching the internet as I'm a little thick sometimes and need a little help from google (love google) a moulder was a brick maker, so perhaps the same thing?

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 5 May 2017 06:18

It is the correct family- on the 1901 Nicholas is listed as a moulder -Ironworks. The family are living in Trinity Street.

If you look at the births for the later children it shows they are at Trinity Street:

Birth:
Michael Rossiter
19 September 1898
Father: Nicholas Rossiter (Labourer)
Mother: Kate Rossiter (formerly Connolly)
Trinity Street, Wexford

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 5 May 2017 06:23

The family still at Trinity Street in 1911:

Residents of a house 6 in Trinity Place (Wexford No. 2 Urban, Wexford)

Rossiter Nicholas 45 Male Head of Family Roman Catholic Co Wexford Moulder Married - 26
Rossiter Kate 46 Female Wife Roman Catholic Co Wexford - Married - 26 12 12
Rossiter Nellie 23 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Co Wexford - Single
Rossiter William 21 Male Son Roman Catholic Co Wexford General Labourer Single
Rossiter Lizzie 19 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Co Wexford - Single
Rossiter Nicholas 16 Male Son Roman Catholic Co Wexford General Labourer Single
Rossiter Mary Kate 14 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Co Wexford Single
Rossiter Michael 12 Male Son Roman Catholic Co Wexford Scholar Single
Rossiter Rebecca 10 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Co Wexford Scholar Single
Rossiter Bridget 8 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Co Wexford Single
Rossiter John 5 Male Son Roman Catholic Co Wexford Scholar Single
Rossiter Annie 4 Female Daughter Roman Catholic Co Wexford Single
Rossiter James 8mths Male Son Roman Catholic Co Wexford -


States married 26 Years. 12 children - all still living
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James birth:

James Rossiter
20th July 1910
Father: Nicholas Rossiter (Moulder)
Mother: Kate Rossiter (formerly Connolly)
Trinity Street, Wexford

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 5 May 2017 06:40

oh, hold on- this is them in 1939:

Rossidic Household (2 People) 158-160 Hele Road , Torquay M.B., Devon, England

William Rossidic 20 Apr 1891 Male Mason (Heavy Worker) Married
Clementia (M H) Northcott (Rossidic) 27 Feb 1896 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married
Several closed records here
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Devon Cemetery Burials
First name(s) William
Last name Rossiter
Age 50
Birth year 1892
Residence 158 Hele Road, Hele, Torquay
Death year 1942
Burial year 1942
Burial date 19 Jan 1942
Parish Torquay Cemetery
Place Torquay Cemetery
Denomination Non-Denominational
Cemetery location unconsecrated
County Devon

Are you certain he was born in Ireland?

Chanine

Chanine Report 5 May 2017 07:47

My mum is 100% certain that he was born in wexford (obviously this information came from her mum or Williams wife as my mum never knew her grandfather) she's been telling me for years that her grandad was an Irish man. While clementine was born in England. They married in Torquay Devon. William died 5 days after my grandparents george eli saxby and ida cathleen rossiter got married. So the information about Torquay is correct

Thank you