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World War One / Re: Is this a WW1 Uniform ?
« on: Wednesday 15 November 23 20:05 GMT (UK) »
Someone else with more knowledge may be able to tell however I dont think there is enough in this image to say definitively
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Do you mean searching the 1939 register, or somewhere else? I have found her on the 1939 under her name.
TOTH - Harry is No: 1 with No: 2 AND Edith is No: 4 with No: 3.
Sorry, I think we have two couples here. Harry and are listed as 1 and 2 within the address and and Edith (married) are listed as 3 and 4. Both couples are living at the same address, but are separate households. Whether they are connected as family
As a matter of interest, do we know the name of Harry's wife?
Redacting was not automatic it was done before each image was then digitised.
No doubt you are better informed than I am, but if that were the case I would have expected the black strips to be applied more carefully ? Once each birth date had been transcribed, the system could redact anyone born after a chosen cutoff date. Surely redaction strips are not applied to the original registers ?
It's possible that they had a couple of evacuees with them.