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Offline Guy Etchells

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Re: 1939 Register
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 18 October 17 08:38 BST (UK) »
If the lady was born in 1886 then her details should have been open from the day the 1939 National Registration came online on Monday 2 November 2015 as she would have been 129 years old if still alive.
If you have an annual subscription to FindMyPast then use the open closed record button to ask them to open her entry (if you have an image of her death certificate add that or in cases people over 100 years old her birth certificate) and they should open the entry within 10 days.

I am assuming you know which household her entry appears on.
If she has for instance re-married, reverted to her maiden name, or simply changed her name it might help if you add a short concise explanation that would tie the names together.

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Re: 1939 Register
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 18 October 17 22:25 BST (UK) »


I appear to have started something here.

When putting the name of the woman in the index of 1939 Register plus her d.o.b.
it gives Chichester as the place she was living, no other details other than 'closed'
I don't have a subscription to FindMyPast, nor do I have a death cert.