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Norfolk / Re: Eveline Axten
« on: Sunday 26 July 20 05:23 BST (UK)  »
Have you found when Victor and Susan died?
Do you think Olive might be Susan's daughter from a subsequent marriage, or Victor's daughter so maiden surname Axten?

Blanche is the only Axten/Burke showing on free bmd.

Both victor and Susan died in Eastbourne, 1979 and 1976 respectively.   Victor changed his name to burke, his wife's maiden name, at some point after 1915. 

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Norfolk / Re: Eveline Axten
« on: Wednesday 01 January 20 02:51 GMT (UK)  »
Eveline died in 1969 so I didn't know her. MY mom says she never ever spoke about her parents and only kept in touch with Olive in England whom she referred to as a sister and another "sister" in Ontario Canada.   My gut feeling...as she was living with Victor's parents and Victor had a sister olive that she really didn't know her parents and olive was actually her aunt
Are you a relation?
Paul

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Norfolk / Re: Eveline Axten
« on: Tuesday 31 December 19 01:52 GMT (UK)  »
I found out Eveline also had a sister or half-sister Olive.  She must have been born between 1910 and 1930 and I know she remained in England. 

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Norfolk / Re: Eveline Axten
« on: Monday 18 November 19 22:49 GMT (UK)  »
Sincerely appreciate all the quick replies and great information.  I did happen to see the 2 marriages exactly 1 year apart but she still used her maiden name on her marriage to my grandfather. 
I eventually plan on making a trip over to England some time and would like to make contact with some living relatives.  Thank-you again!
Paul

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Norfolk / Eveline Axten
« on: Monday 18 November 19 04:11 GMT (UK)  »
Im trying to locate information on my grandmother.  She was born in 1914 in the USA but migrated to England.  She had a boy in 1941 in Hunstanton, peter, and the moved to Newfoundland with her husband George that same year. 
Any info is greatly appreciated,
Paul

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