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Lancashire / Re: John and Charles Farrell
« on: Tuesday 19 February 19 18:49 GMT (UK)  »
and, coincidentally, on the marriage cert it has Johns address as 5 peel terrace and Eva's address as 19 boundary street. in 1939 charles and family live at 35A boundary street.

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Lancashire / Re: John and Charles Farrell
« on: Tuesday 19 February 19 18:46 GMT (UK)  »
John and Olive Webb

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Lancashire / Re: John and Charles Farrell
« on: Tuesday 19 February 19 18:40 GMT (UK)  »
You mention his mother Edith.
There is a baptism February 5th 1909 for Charles Farrell son of Edith Farrell residence Salford Workhouse.

This is likely to be the birth in September quarter 1908

I also saw this and I think it is perhaps him. there is a birth record that could very well match to this on the GRO and there is no father, so I assume farrell is Ediths maiden name. Unless Charles has a different unknown father to John. perhaps she was widowed before she was pregnant with Charles? I dont know but i cannot find a matching birth record for John.
- Sorry for rambling, as you can tell i have thought about this a lot

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Lancashire / Re: John and Charles Farrell
« on: Tuesday 19 February 19 18:37 GMT (UK)  »
6 Sanderson street,
John Farrell (snr) M Sep 23 03 M Chemical works labourer
Eva Farrell F Dec 24 02 M Jack Tenter (cotton)
John Farrell (Jnr) Dec 22 23 S Mill hand, scavenger
Walter Farrell Oct 30 26 S At school
(other children James and Edith were evacuated to Blackpool)

Boundary Street
Charles Farrell M 17 June 08 M Kilne operative (Heavy worker)
Frances Farrell F 1 aug 08 M Domestic worker
Edward Farrell M 21 Sept 32 S School
Charles Farrell M 20 March 28 S School
RECORD CLOSED ( I think a daughter Margaret would be here)
Frances Farrell (Barlow) F 20 March 30 S School

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Lancashire / Re: John and Charles Farrell
« on: Tuesday 19 February 19 18:29 GMT (UK)  »
Ok, i will do, just bear with me :)

Oh I hadnt worked that out about the churches, I had only seen the index for Charles and frances marriage!


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Lancashire / Re: John and Charles Farrell
« on: Tuesday 19 February 19 18:26 GMT (UK)  »
Yes this is him!
sorry i am having trouble posting screenshots. will links to ancestry be ok?

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Lancashire / John and Charles Farrell
« on: Tuesday 19 February 19 18:00 GMT (UK)  »
Hello, I'm really hoping for some assistance. I posted the below information a few weeks ago. I have since had my DNA results from Ancestry. I have found two matches that I am sure link to John.
Both of the DNA matches link to a man named Charles Farrell, born 1908, and are descendants of his children. I am hoping to prove that John was Charles's brother but I am struggling to find records of them together or with their mother or father. James, as Johns marriage certificate suggests as his father; or Edith that my DNA match's tree suggests is charles's mother. note that two of johns 4 children were named James and Edith.

Charles and his family are living only streets away from John and his family at the time of the 1939 register.

I cannot find them on the 1911 census together, or other records. I would be extremely grateful if anyone could assist me with their search skills and experience!

Good afternoon,
I’m wondering if anyone has any ideas to help me ?
I am trying to research my Great Grandfather, John Farrell. I know very little about him as he left the family home, his wife and 4 children, sometime in the 1940s and sadly no one that knew him are alive to ask about him.

What I do know:

The 1939 register shows him living on Sanderson Street, Manchester living with his wife Eva (maiden name Curzon) and 2 of their 4 children, Walter being my grandfather. The other two had been evacuated to Blackpool.
It shows a date of birth of the 23rd of sept 1903 and that he was a chemical works labourer.

His marriage cert shows he got married on the 22nd of sept 1923, which would have him turn 20 the following day, it has his age as 21. Assuming this was to do with altering his age due to the lack of access to consent as it shows his father (James) , a soldier, to be deceased.

The only thing I have been told by family was he was Irish Canadian, whether that by birth or parentage I have no clue! And that he went on to live with a woman who’s daughter was a teacher, he lived in Oldham and/or Blackpool (I was informed of two different places by two different ppl), and died in either the mid 50’s or late 60’s (again, two different stories from two different ppl, both information came second hand a long time ago).

I have found a record that could possibly be him. A passenger record of a John Farrell age 11 in 1914 arriving in Liverpool from Montreal travelling with a Mrs Jas Farrell, 3 other Farrell’s in their teens/20’s and a baby. Planning to reside in England with their last place of residence recorded as USA. But I’ve no way of knowing if that really was him.

I have my DNA currently being processed through ancestry, apart from waiting for this and the release of the 1921 census is there anything else I can do/try that anyone can think of? My mum is desperate for me to find something out about her elusive Grandad.

Thank you

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Armed Forces / Re: Service number for service record application UK
« on: Saturday 02 February 19 14:07 GMT (UK)  »
I'll be honest with you, the instructions were contradictory which is why I thought I should try to include as much information as possible; hopefully just the DOB is sufficient ! Thanks

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Armed Forces / Service number for service record application UK
« on: Saturday 02 February 19 14:02 GMT (UK)  »
I am filling in the request form for my late grandfathers military record (WW2) and it is asking for his service number. I cannot find him on Ancestry or FindMyPast in regards to military records.
Would anyone be kind enough to see if they can find him for me please?
Neville Frank Wood
Lancashire fusiliers 2nd battalion
8/12/1918

Thank you 

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