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Europe / Re: Swiss/French records
« on: Wednesday 07 March 12 13:53 GMT (UK) »
jorose
I subsequently found the 1891 and 1901 returns using street search on the genealogist as when i thought about it i knew the address.
the name Briner was transcribed as "Brenan" and "Brines"
struggling with 1871, i found the screen you are referring to once with spaces for folio and piece but i cant find it again at the moment, and my boss keeps walking behind me, so its going to have to be later i think
I have the name Seleviere from the birth certificate of the male child born in 1869. I agree that the second marriage certificate is the next logical step
many thanks
regards
charlie
I subsequently found the 1891 and 1901 returns using street search on the genealogist as when i thought about it i knew the address.
the name Briner was transcribed as "Brenan" and "Brines"
struggling with 1871, i found the screen you are referring to once with spaces for folio and piece but i cant find it again at the moment, and my boss keeps walking behind me, so its going to have to be later i think
I have the name Seleviere from the birth certificate of the male child born in 1869. I agree that the second marriage certificate is the next logical step
many thanks
regards
charlie