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From: "Maggs Gurney" <>
Subject: Re: DIXEY
Date: Mon, 19 May 2003 18:46:19 +0100
References: <274D7B15.632C2312.00746388@aol.com>
Hi Eric and all
Further to this message, I'm sorry but the website address is incorrect.
Could I please correct the web address for FreeBMD. The correct address -
this one takes you straight to the search page - is:
http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl
Hope this makes it clear.
Regards
Maggs Gurney
researching -
NUNN - Essex, Birmingham, Aston
STEVENS - Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Aston
PHILLIPS - Aston, Birmingham, King's Norton (Worcs in 1834),
PITCHFORD - Aston, Birmingham, West Bromwich,
BAILEY, SULLEY, MALIN, JONES, TURNER, BLUNT - Aston, Birmingham
TURNBULL, THOMAS, LAW - Fife and Lanarkshire - Scotland
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Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 4:41 PM
Subject: Re: DIXEY
> In an email dated Mon, 19 May 2003 11:24:10 am GMT, "Len Dent"
<> writes:
>
> >My maiden surname was DIXEY, and I would like some information,if
possible,
> >please, on Daniel DIXEY, born 1855, Maldon Essex. Plus, all I have before
> >this, is his father, Daniel DIXEY ,married in 1844, at Maldon, Essex. I
do
> >not know who he married, or when he was born.
>
> At www.freebmd.org.uk there is a marriage of a Daniel Dixey in the June
quarter of 1854, but not 1844 - but this might mean the index for 1844
hasn't been fully transcribed yet.
>
> Not all the 1854 register has been transcribed either, because if you
click on the page number only three names come up: Daniel, Emma Handley and
William Sinclair. So Emma might have married either of them and if she
married William, we are still waiting for Daniel's soul-mate to be indexed
(possibly at the end of the month?).
>
> Essex Society for Family History has indexed the 1851 census and is
currently indexing the 1861 one - I'm not sure how far they've got but if
the Dixeys were still in Essex in 1861 you might be able to have a shot at
finding them on each of the censuses. (www.esfh.org.uk and look at the
publications section to find which discs are available for which districts)
>
> Eric W
>
>
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