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What a fantastic journey you have all been on.  It's lovely to see a photo being returned to the family and to hear all about the person portayed.
Well done Poll.
Here's to the next one   :-*

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Derbyshire / Re: Murphy - Glossop
« on: Thursday 23 August 07 21:32 BST (UK)  »
Many thanks Jan, we'll give it a go

Tis :) :)

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World War Two / Re: WW2 Evacuees
« on: Wednesday 22 August 07 23:29 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Maggott.  I'll give them a go.

 :)

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Derbyshire / Re: Murphy - Glossop
« on: Wednesday 22 August 07 11:49 BST (UK)  »
The Witnesses at the wedding were:
John Buckley & Mary Naughton

Other information I have managed to gather is:
Thomas was in the signals during WW2 and his main friends were George Lavis & ?? Shevlin.  Both have now passed away.

My Dad believes Thomas had more children when he returned to Glossop in 1940? and he would like to try and trace them how do we go about it?

I really appreciate your help
Tis

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Derbyshire / Re: Murphy - Glossop
« on: Tuesday 21 August 07 19:43 BST (UK)  »
Hi Jan,

The details from the marriage certificate are:

Father:  John Murphy, Gas Worker

Residence:  30 Arundel Street, Glossop.

Thank you for your help
Tis

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World War Two / WW2 Evacuees
« on: Monday 20 August 07 22:24 BST (UK)  »
Does anybody know where I go to find details relating to children evacuated during WW2?

I know my grandmother was evacuated from Dagenham to Northamptonshire whilst pregnant  - how do I find out more? Unfortunatley any relatives that would have details have passed away.

Any help appreciated.
Thanks

 ::)

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Derbyshire / Murphy - Glossop
« on: Sunday 19 August 07 20:57 BST (UK)  »
I am seeking details of a Thomas Murphy or any known relatives

b: 1906, Glossop
M: 1934 - Mary Mason and moved to Sunderland
d: 1962  in Glossop

He was a Private in the Royal Signal Corp

I know he left Mary and possibly returned to Glossop in the 1940s

Any help appreciated

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