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Surrey / Re: Birth Reg required . ?
« on: Friday 26 February 21 07:29 GMT (UK)  »
Hi and many thanks Millipiede for the info, Regards JUST J.
 

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Surrey / Re: Birth Reg required . ?
« on: Thursday 25 February 21 15:15 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks for the info/help BumbleBee.
         Regards JUST J
 
Hi again to all, l have also been unable to find JOHN VERNON's death details.
He dies between the years of 1901 and 1911.

Alice has a partner / Husband on the 1911 Census and is a JAMES HENRY SEARES.
Entered on this Census is that they have been Married for 5 years.'

The 5 years is I believe to be the length of time that they have been living together. They eventually Marry in 1935 which I do have the G.R.O reference for.

FreeBmd deaths show no JOHN VERNON near to what his age would have been of approximately 26 ? to  die between the years of 1901 and 1911 in the Surrey and Kent areas.

Taking the 5 years from the 1911 Census it looks like that JOHN VERNON possibly died between 1901 and 1906?

Any help much apppreciated. Regards JUST J

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Surrey / Re: Birth Reg required . ?
« on: Thursday 25 February 21 14:43 GMT (UK)  »
Many thanks Bookbox for the quick reply and to everyone else trying to help.
        Regards JUST J

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Surrey / Birth Reg required . ?
« on: Thursday 25 February 21 14:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
Thank you for looking at my post.Need help finding a G.R.O. Ref.
Have Christening details, but have not yet been unable to find G.R.O reference of ALICE ELEANOR VERNON. Christening date 12/ 09/1897. Bermondsey,Surrey.  Parents JOHN & ALICE VERNON. Father's occupation is Hawker.
 These details I have obtained from the familysearch site.
        Any help much appreciated.    Regards JUST J

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: A Corona Virus Statistic.
« on: Wednesday 23 December 20 09:37 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you all for reading/answering to my posting,
My provider of these stats has now informed me that they are/were the state figures for the month of August.
I did not have any intention of spreading any false information. This person has now assured me that they obtained these August state from a Daily Mail website....... To all apologies from both of us for giving the details of August state for last months.
                  Have a good Christmas all, Regards  Just J

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The Stay Safe Board / A Corona Virus Statistic.
« on: Tuesday 22 December 20 08:43 GMT (UK)  »
Statistic information that possibly some of us would like to know.?

Last month's statistics's for most common cause of death in England was not Covid. Heart Disease and Alzheimer's were the main causes. Covid is not even in the top 20. It's at 24.
Regards JUST J
This is false news, do not spread misinformation

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: Diary > Tuesday 24th November
« on: Wednesday 25 November 20 13:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,
Seen little come back response as to the P.M's broadcast of Monday evening.
The restrictions are not much more than what I expected.
What is proposed, know doubt there will be the people who totally ignore the restrictions.
A third spike, is most likely because of total disregard for other people that they come close to.

Again I have had my cancer treatment delayed. Will now possibly not get a renewal / any information of until sometime in the new year?
On stronger guide lines, - I don't think the revellers would still adhere to them.

Just to get past Christmas / New Year and onto Easter is my main New Years Resolution.   Regards Just J

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: "Back to normal by Christmas"
« on: Saturday 25 July 20 08:05 BST (UK)  »
I believe now that we have a harder task in front of us to come through as we are approaching the start of the 2020 winter's flu season. The uncertainty of what the combination of Covid 19 an the Flu together is going to be,will be again a hard time for all of us to overcome and come through if all of us be able to see 2021 arrive/end and then see 2022 begin?. The Flu jab, hopefully, is something that will be of benefit and be able to help some of us??. As, we all know it's Free for those who are eligible. I am now looking into when we are able to have the Flu jab in my area of the East Midlands, and may I suggest you all do the same within your area.
No doubt there will be those who have priority over others first ?
Tackling this at this time now, we may not have to go through with as many more losses as all those that were lost previously.
Regards, Keep Safe, Keep and Prepare well for the Winter of 2020 to all, Just J

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The Stay Safe Board / Re: Ham Unavailable at Asda
« on: Saturday 18 July 20 07:39 BST (UK)  »
Trystan
 Hoping your shortage of Ham problem is now resolved. If, by some chance your shortage of Ham continues due to Ham-fisted people that you may have in your area. ?
Hoping the following is helpful?
You may already have started to look at other means of acquiring what you need to resolve your shortage.
The following is information of places where / what which may help you?
Ham, which I believe is in Gloucestershire. Rotherham,Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, also East Ham, West Ham, Hampstead Heath and Okehampton.
Further south you also have Southampton. No doubt there are more places that can be of help to you?
If by any chance you are still unable to resolve your shortage problem, as a very last suggestion I would like to think that the place Sandwich may also be able to help also?
  Regards Just J

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