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Warwickshire Lookup Requests / Re: Birth search
« on: Saturday 19 November 22 21:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hi John apologies for breaking rules. The names person is my son in law who is no longer named that. Is there any way you could email me with what you have found. Thank you 😊

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Warwickshire Lookup Requests / Birth search
« on: Saturday 19 November 22 20:47 GMT (UK)  »
Hi I am looking for a birth in 1994 in Birmingham. The child was adopted so I am unsure how it works, does the birth stay on the register?. He was born * ( mothers surname anlso *) and he is fairly sure there was 8 siblings older than him. Is there any way of tracing this birth? Thank you in advance.    Sharon

Moderator comment: edited to remove the birth name

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Thank you whiteout I hadn’t seen that birth, I agree that that could be their child named after her little sister

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Yes she did iv found her on 1939 register.
I have no idea how her brother knew where she was unless he was left in Warwickshire too I don’t know as I’m unable to find him on 1901/1911 census.
On the 1901 census it says my g grandmother is a boarder which I find strange if she had been sold for service surely it would say servant.

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Travelling People / Re: what do rootschatters make of g grannies story (Gypsy or not)
« on: Wednesday 27 March 19 23:18 GMT (UK)  »
Did you ever get any further Yasmina. Unfortunately I haven’t but it’s not through not trying. As frustrating as it gets I won’t ever give up.think I’m addicted
 
        Sharon

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The Common Room / Re: what does this mean
« on: Saturday 23 March 19 22:26 GMT (UK)  »
yes it is the 1939 register sorry and thank you for repiles  :) :) :)

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The Common Room / what does this mean
« on: Saturday 23 March 19 21:06 GMT (UK)  »
hi on the 1911 census one of my relatives has PW c694/8853 written inthe last column. Does anyone know what that means please.

                                  Thank you  :)

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Surrey / Re: death look up tribe family
« on: Sunday 17 February 19 17:57 GMT (UK)  »
I have sent you a text hope you have got it 😊

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Surrey / Re: death look up tribe family
« on: Sunday 17 February 19 14:33 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Alison,
            Good to her from you, i remember visiting uncle percy and aunt bet and also my great granny jack in Dordon. My mum was Mary Jackson John Jacksons daughter he was Percy's brother. I have been told the exact same story as you. I have got some research i could share with you but there are a few brick walls im afraid. They are very hard to trace. if you would like we can share notes.  Looking forward to hearing from you.


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