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Bedfordshire / Re: Louise Hilliard Turner (Rankin) O.B.E. Who was she?
« on: Wednesday 25 July 18 18:27 BST (UK)  »
Looks like she enlisted in Glasgow in October 1939, as a motor transport driver
Source: Aberdeen Press and Journal 22 May 1950

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My great-uncle's death just gives his birth as "about 1915" - as he'd been married to my great-aunt for well over 30 years I thought that was pretty poor form!


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The Common Room / Re: No Death Registered
« on: Saturday 21 July 18 17:19 BST (UK)  »


The deaths can't be registered until after the inquests, so could sometimes be months later, and not in the quarter you expect them to be.
I go up to 2 years after ... and use all manner of combinations and wildcards too. 
Many simply don't exist - and unless you hit several that you know MUST exist you don't realise how many are simply absent.

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The Common Room / Re: No Death Registered
« on: Saturday 21 July 18 14:49 BST (UK)  »
I read a lot of inquests - and follow lots of "disasters" and "tragedies".... then I look them up - and it's quite surprising how often well documented cases of people dying in accidents, or murders, simply don't appear in the indexes. 

Maybe there's an "under the counter book" they were written in .... and nobody's twigged "aah ... we'll also need that other book won't we, the one at the back that we never use".

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The Common Room / Re: Finding a death without paying for a death certificate
« on: Tuesday 17 July 18 14:00 BST (UK)  »
I have started with 1000 "possible deaths" on my main list - and that's if I close my eyes to the idea of "could've died anywhere".

There are ways to eliminate a lot of people from the list.  It's laborious though.

Make a list of every possible death.
Cross off those too old/too young entirely.

Take what's left and check probate for every single one - noting the details down before crossing them off or leaving them on the list.

Go through the newspapers for deaths and cross those off if you can see they're not a match.

Use any/all sources imaginable, obtainable and achievable ... to continually revisit your list to "plump out" the lives of everybody on the list to continually dismiss them or leave them on the list.

You'll have to even "build some quick family trees" for some to dismiss them.  e.g. you might find a few that never left their village... they're off the list :)

Over time you'll at least dwindle your list down to a few .... and might even be lucky enough to hit "the one" by fluke.

You keep the written list because as you continually stumble across a "maybe" you can quickly scan through and see if they're on your list already ... and the new information might dismiss them, or keep them on it.

Keep your list annoted with what you've checked/why you've dismissed them, so you can always revisit it and know the answer to "why did I cross that one off?"

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Cambridgeshire / Re: LITTLEPORT
« on: Monday 16 July 18 15:21 BST (UK)  »
Yes, that looks like Paddy, Littleport Hospital to me too.

Good luck with your searches!

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Cambridgeshire / Re: LITTLEPORT
« on: Monday 16 July 18 14:03 BST (UK)  »
  Failing that I will have to try & post her photo on every site I can think of!!

 

A couple of local facebook groups are:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/cambridgeshirehistory/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1026849820769556

On both you'll see  Mike Petty quite often, he was a local journalist/writer who did a lot of research over decades on the local area - and still gives talks.

"Fenland" is the name for the general area that includes Littleport. 

Mike is currently going through all his old cuttings, records etc and has already posted a vast collection of "Scrapbooks" online at archive.org - he is continuing to do this at a very fast rate.

Re the woman's name - bearing in mind what you think it might be, my thought is that it might be Patty/Pattie, as a shortened version of Patricia.

Another post that might be relevant I found on Facebook is this one:
"The Street Life team have been busy visiting local people and recording their memories from of Soham, Ely, Chatteris and Littleport during WW2."
https://www.facebook.com/Vivagroup/posts/10153517402628038 - this post refers you to their website, where they have a section called Street Life 1939-45 http://www.viva-group.org.uk/streetlife-1939-1945.html

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I can see an "8" on his medal ribbons so he served in 8th Army, North Africa, at some point.

Cheers 

I did ask mum who all these people were and she said "dunno"...  *sighs* ....

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Cheers.  :)

And to think that just 10 minutes ago I just had "misc bloke 4" :)

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