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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Northamptonshire => Topic started by: mlr0663 on Friday 29 September 06 10:23 BST (UK)
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Does anyone know anything about Jacques Alexander Braendli from 39 Sheep St, N'hampton. A notice in The Gazette mentioning the company ~ Leather merchants and Factors run jointly by him and my Great Great Uncle Edward Allitt was being dissolved and run in the new name of J A Braendli & Co, the notice was from Gazette of 23/6/1933. Any info at all on this would be welcome
Thanks
Margaret
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Hi Margaret :)
I hope you managed to obtain the article from the Northampton Library that was found for you a while ago.
Sandy
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Sandy
Hi, i wrote to gentleman at northants centre you kindly sent me the email contact for some weeks ago, requesting a copy of the obituary for Edward Allitt quoting the details you gave me, but unfortunatley have received no reply ~ thank you anyway
Margaret
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HI Margaret
I will P.M. you in a moment.
Sandy
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Hi Margaret,
Jacques Alexander Braendli was my great grandfather. He lived at 17 Park Ave, Nothhampton, in 1911 (Census). Country of origin - Switzerland (Born circa 1881). Marrried Martha Eleanor Cole. They had six children. Eldest son - George Alexander Braendli, married Doris Daisy Risely. George and Doris had a single child, John Alexander Braendli (my father). Doris died in 1953 and George in 1986. My father passed away Nov 2007.
Hope info is useful. If you have any info to share, it would be highly appreciated.
Godfrey
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Does anyone know anything about Jacques Alexander Braendli from 39 Sheep St, N'hampton. A notice in The Gazette mentioning the company ~ Leather merchants and Factors run jointly by him and my Great Great Uncle Edward Allitt was being dissolved and run in the new name of J A Braendli & Co, the notice was from Gazette of 23/6/1933. Any info at all on this would be welcome
Thanks
Margaret
Margaret
Earlier this year, I purchased his Special Constabulary long service medal (Geo V, Jacques A Braendli). I have contacted Godfrey, his great grandson, to make contact with him as I'd be happy to reunite the medal with the family.
Ian
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That's brilliant, what a nice gesture
Margaret