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Saturday, 25 October 2025

I have now completed the births and marriages from 1837 up to 1901 for Vicary and Vickery and several other spellings.  Just a handful that I am unable to complete which are mainly registry office marriages where the marriage certificate is not available on line.

I have reviewed the Vicary 1901 census entries to make sure they are as complete as possible and now started entering the Vickery 1901  census onto my database,. There are over 3000 of them so it will take quite a while; especially as I am including birth place and occupations.

If you have ancestors living in UK at that time please let me have details and I will expedite your family and send you the outcome. 

Have you considered joining the Vicary/Vickery DNA group.  If you are then just let me know and I will send you the link to enable your DNA result to be uploaded where it can be compared with all the other members DNA for potential matches.. We currently have 48 members and your result can also be uploaded onto the Devon group which currently has 1366 members.

Finally if you do have Vicary/Vickery forebears I would love to hear from you, and remember to visit the web site  vicary.one-name.net

Thank you for reading this

ianvicary@outlook.com



Friday, 4 July 2025

 Sorry I have been so quiet for the last few months.  Firstly I have spent a lot of time scanning as many of my accumulated documents as possible, BMD certificates, correspondence, including emails, photos, etc etc. All now uploaded in family group/tree order and copied onto a USB stick for posterity.

Latterly I have been going through all the UK Vickery marriages post 1837 adding them to my database.  I am currently up to 1889  with just a handful to investigate and identify, hopefully without having to resort to buying a copy of the certificate.

In the next few days I will be reinstalling my database onto my TNG website so it will be up to date.  If you have not yet looked at it you will find it at  Vicary.one-name.net  Your comments, additions and corrections are always greatly appreciated.