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Suffolk / Re: Lookup Request for 1939 Census
« on: Monday 06 July 20 16:02 BST (UK)  »
Hmmm, all great suggestions. Thanks everybody. Having looked on Google Maps, I fear it may not have been built in 1939  >:(

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Suffolk / Re: Lookup Request for 1939 Census
« on: Monday 06 July 20 15:48 BST (UK)  »
Yep, I've got Ancestry sub but cant do address search. Unless anybody knows how to do this?

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Suffolk / Lookup Request for 1939 Census
« on: Monday 06 July 20 15:13 BST (UK)  »
I'm hoping someone might be able to help with an address lookup.

Hoping to find out who resided at the following address on 1939 census;

14 Garrards Road, Elmsett, Ipswich, Suffolk

Thanks

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Wow, that's blown me away. I've been searching for months for a discover like that.... clearly I'm using the wrong resources.

Can I ask how you came across that information? Are you using FindMyPast or Ancestry? Is there a particular search term you looked for?

I feel daft that I have not been able to find this myself.... but pleased I posted  :)

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Hi Keyboard86,

Yes that's correct, they had four children together. She then later married Stanley Bayliss in 1963.

 :)


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First post, so please all be gentle  ;)

Hoping that someone might be able to help fill some gaps for a Florence Emma Clarke (born 1884). So far I have;

Born Stradbroke 1884 (Father: Edgar Clarke, Mother Caroline Elsey)
1891 Census - living in Stradbroke
1901 Census - Living in Stradbroke
1906 - Married Charles Robert Durrant in Hoxne
1906 - Birth of Daughter Emma Florence Elsey Durrant
1914 - Birth of Irene Ivy May Durrant
1919 - Birth of Louisa Florence Ada Durrant
September 1919 - Granted a divorce from Charles and custody of Irene and Louisa

I'm really hoping to find her on 1911 census and / or 1939 register if still alive.

Her daughter Emma and (ex)husband Charles emigrated to Canada in 1920 (returning in 1924). But this one has really stumped me.

Thanks

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