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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: pne_gema on Tuesday 13 December 16 10:27 GMT (UK)
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Hello
I am looking to trace my sister Removed. I believe she is in Manchester. Her mother passed away when she was a child from something to do with her brain (I believe). Our father is called Removed Brown ages in his late 60's or early 70's. He was born in York Yorkshire. He was bus driver (stagecoach)whilst he was married to my mother. He also has a brother Removed Brown. I believe her to be in her late 30's. I have been lead to believe that Removed has other children also in the Manchester area. any help would be much appreciated.
Moderator comment: see my reply
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Hi pne_gema
Welcome to Rootschat.
Rootschat is meant to be to help find ancestors and there is a none living person policy.
Names of living people must not be put on the board.
I am sure that somebody will post links to help you with your search.
Heather
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Hi pne_gema
Unfortunately, this forum is for finding our ancestors, not reconnecting with missing family and friends and your topic has been edited to remove their names in accordance with our policies.
Please take a moment to read our guidelines for posting which includes links which may help.
http://www.rootschat.com/help/posting_guide.php
You will be hampered because of the frequency of the Brown surname though.
Dawn
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Hi
Welcome to Rootschat!
Whilst we cannot talk openly, because of Rootschat rules, we can help by using the personal message facilities ( or email ).
You cannot exchange info using PM's until you have posted ( here ) a couple more times.
Firstly on one say "I understand, thanks for that etc etc"
Second one say "I'll try using the PM system"
You will then be able to click on someone's name and "Send pm"
AND, be able to swap info via offline messages.
Cheers
Ray
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How many times do I need to post?
Many thanks
Gemma
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Hi
2x was enough. :)
Ray
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Thanks to the help of Ray I have now found my sister. Thanks to both ray and this site I wouldn't have been able to.
Thank you so much
Gemma
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That's brilliant news. Well done Ray! :D
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Thanks to the help of Ray I have now found my sister. Thanks to both ray and this site I wouldn't have been able to.
Thank you so much
Gemma
Wonderful news so pleased for you... well done Ray :)
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Good work Ray!
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Great news
Best wishes
PNE Duck