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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Is it possible to enhance this article please
« on: Thursday 23 July 20 03:19 BST (UK) »
HI Boo,
thank you so much, you've been a great help. Unfortunately no one in this family is able to tell me which paper printed this article. At this stage I just feel happy to have something which may help me.
Cheers,
Pat.
thank you so much, you've been a great help. Unfortunately no one in this family is able to tell me which paper printed this article. At this stage I just feel happy to have something which may help me.
Cheers,
Pat.
She was born in Ilkeston and her address at the time of her death was 16 South St, Swanwick member of Mother’s union and Swanwick PTA
Funeral service was at St Andrew’s Swanwick
Husband was Edgar
one son and five daughters.
Likely birth registrations for 1 son and 5 daughters between Q4 1932 and Q1 1946, Belper District for the names listed as son and married daughters. (daughters’ married names are Elvins, Ashebrook, Lamb, Brook and Taylor)
These reports had a sort of pecking order, combine the daughters’ married names in the mourners list with the first lot of names in the floral tributes list from Barbara and Sid down to Mary and David and you should be able to match the birth regs to the married names of the daughters and confirm their marriages and subsequent children.
If whoever sent you the clip has the original, are they able to tell you which newspaper? If they have the original ask them if they could re-scan it at a higher resolution, at least 200 dpi, which may well help to make it easier to read.
Boo