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My Herbert family in Nymphsfield GLS were actually Herbert Smith before 1838 so I am looking for some ideas on how I might research this.
Also have a brick wall on Louisa Dargie (nee Cosstick). She was born in New Zealand in 1871 when the Cosstick family were living there for some years.
In 1890 in Fitzroy, Vic she married Charles DARGIE. He had the broom factory in Shepparton and then I don't seem to be able to find her again. She may have gone to America or England - can anyone help please.
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On the top right hand side of the page are a series of drop down menus, My Wikitree, etc. If you put your mouse over ADD, one of the options is followed tags. If you click on this link, at the top of the page that comes up are your current tags which you can modify. Then below that is a spot to create new tags.
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Also have a brick wall on Louisa Dargie (nee Cosstick). She was born in New Zealand in 1871 when the Cosstick family were living there for some years. In 1890 in Fitzroy, Vic she married Charles DARGIE. He had the broom factory in Shepparton and then I don't seem to be able to find her again. She may have gone to America or England - can anyone help please.
I'm a volunteer greeter, here to answer your questions about WikiTree. Our New Member How-To pages can help you get started adding profiles or just learning your way around.
Welcome to the community! Mickey - WikiTree Greeter
P.S. Sometimes links don't work in emails. If that's happened to you, check the public comments on your profile as the links will work from there.
P.P.S. Your tags will work better if you reverse them. Instead of one that says surname, make one for each surname you are interested, ex SMITH: paternal great grandfather's surname. Then you will get updates when others are working on the same surnames.
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Mary ~ WikiTree Greeter
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