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Divorce Records on the Internet.
Browsing through my copy of Practical Family History No. 80 for August 2004 I found, on page 43, an article written by John Hanson which in its first picture shows a list of Buntings involved in Divorces between 1858 and 1903. Figure 2 portrays an example of a Bunting divorce ...
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Scotlands People Web Site
I have received the report below letting us know of the plans to update the "ScotlandsPeople" website with some changes and additions.
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Bunting Clock Makers.
In searching through my various family history notebooks for a Yorkshire talk I am due to write up I came across a page of a book from the 4th March 2000 written in the Guildhall Library.
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UK 1901 Census Web Address Change
The Federation of Family History Societies has advised us that the web address has changed for the 1901 Census for England and Wales. The existing web address of www.census.pro.gov.uk is being replaced by a new address, in line with the re-branding of other Public Record Office websites, to reflect The ...
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Old Postcard
Colin Buck is a professional collector of postcards in the UK and the Society is on his distribution list to be notified when any bearing the surname Bunting or its variants come into his possession. He currently charges £1 for each plus package and posting.
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Quainton Bunting Information
Stan Cook, who lives in Quainton, Buckinghamshire UK recently wrote to me about his village web site http://www.quainton.net
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Christopher Evelyn Bunting MBE, Obituary.
The Daily Telegraph for August 10th, 2005, in its obituary section has an article about the life of the cellist, Christopher Bunting and who died on July 28th, 2005 following a long illness.
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Workhouse Records
My thanks to Mike Spencer who reported the incidence of a Bakewell, Derbyshire, UK, Bunting.
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Family History Research Techniques.
BBC Television UK is transmitting a series of ten programmes, every Tuesday, about researching family history.
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Diamond Wedding Aniversary - George and Mabel Bunting.
Congratulaions to our President, George Bunting and his wife Mabel, who celebrated their Diamond wedding anniversary on Thursday, March 10th.
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John Feast Bunting
It is sometimes useful being moderately extrovert and thus becoming known to most of the people at a family history conference.
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Genetic/Geographical Mobility.
The Federation of Family History Societies, of which we are a member, has drawn our attention to the following study of population movement patterns. Do you qualify to help?
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Society Treasurer, Roger Bunting, Member no. 106.
It is with great sorrow that I report that Roger Bunting died peacefully very early this morning. Judith, his wife and daughters Philipa and Lucy were with him.
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GOONS, MEMBER'S JOURNAL COMPETITION.
The Guild of One Name Studies held its Annual General Meeting and Twenty-Fifth Anniversary this weekend, 2nd - 4th April, 2004. This year we entered the competition for the best Society Journal for the first time in the Category A section. The latter is intended for the larger Societies, such ...
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MY KILLING COUSIN.
The UK, Sunday Times, News Review for February 19th, 2006, has a two page article beginning on the front page and is a precis of a book to be published on March 2nd, 2006 titled "The Crippling Disadvantage of a Happy Irish Childhood" by author Walter Ellis.
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1851 Stray, Durham to Sheffield.
My thanks to John Bailey of Sheffield for this snippet. (I met John at the Federation Conference at the end of August which we each thoroughly enjoyed from the point of view of the accomodation at Loughborough University, the excellent food and unexpectedly good talks belying their subject titles.)
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A 2004 Easter Bonnet.
A joyful event will take place on Easter Saturday, April 10th, 2004. Christine Grayson-Toms, one of the Society's founder members and our first Secretary, will marry Clive Paine at 2.00pm in St Mary's Church, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, UK. Sadly Christine does not have a computer on which to receive ...
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FONS
The half day meeting shown in the "Events" for September 18th will have a talk decribing what it is in full. You still want to know more about it because you can't attend?
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DNA Helping to Find Bunting Origins
Channel 4 Television series - THE FACE OF BRITAIN. This series may help us to find when and where the Buntings came from or perhaps just continued living in Britain. If you qualify to participate in the experiment, follow the instructions below. If you need help with detail about your ...
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Domesday Book 1085/2006 or My Ancestor Lived With ...
My apologies to Anthony Camp and the Society of Genealogists for appropriating one of their titles, " My Ancestor Came With The Conqueror" but it did seem apposite!
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Find My Past, 1871 Census Update, 6 Feb. ...
FINDMYPAST.COM ADDS TEN NEW COUNTIES TO THE 1871 CENSUS. NB. Find My Past is a "pay per view" site.
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Quainton Parish Register CD of B,M and D ...
Our contact in Quainton, Stan Cook, has kindly forwarded the following extract from his Parish Magazine.
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Quainton, BKM, UK Aug. 2005
We have a number of Members with Quainton, BKM interests so whilst this notice is obviously commercial I hope that it will be of interest too in providing background material for their family history. My thanks to Stan Cook for drawing it to my attention
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Obituary, Group Capt. "Mac" Bunting
Almost a half page of the obituary columns in the Daily Telegraph of Friday, November 26th, 2004 described the career of Group Captain Malcolm "Mac" Bunting.
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The Sheffield Flood
A colleague from the London Group of Yorkshire Family History Societies, UK drew my attention to a web site on which there are a number of Bunting individuals (15) who submitted damage claims following the unexpected breach of Dale Dyke Dam, Bradfield, on March 11th 1864, which flooded the Loxley ...
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MoonWalk 2006
Congratulations to Tina Bunting of Northwood, UK for participating in this charity walk on the night of May 20th.
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William, With Nelson at Trafalgar
Whilst browsing on The National Archives, UK, site I inevitably searched for the surname Bunting and I was pleasantly surprised that Marine, Private William Bunting appeared on the screen.
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Journal of One Name Studies
The Goons have just issued the July-September Qtr,2004 edition. It contains articles on the following topics:- One-name studies without a computer: Intelligent searching of 1837 online.com: The Oxford Seminar about DNA as well as many more smaller articles and readers comments.
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A Chance To Have Your Family Written About ...
The Federation of Family History Societies circulated its Members on August 8th 2006 as follows. Don't forget to mention where you found out about the enquiry!
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Cliff & Bunting, Melbourne
At the Worthing family history fair, yesterday, 20th April 2008, Richard Moore gave me a mysterious envelope, addressed to me with various scribbled notes such as "@ Beaconsfield Tasmania", "Taken in haste therefore did not photo complete company name", "DO NOT FOLD" and in a circle shape "C?LIFF & BUNTING ... |