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Family History Beginners Board / Re: Help finding a Birth before 1837
« on: Saturday 17 October 20 17:54 BST (UK)  »
There is an 1861 entry for an unmarried Sarah Gough b 1835 Ealing working as a House servant in Marylebone
Thank you, that's something to look at, but I think she would have still had her maiden name Newton, it's so confusing,  thank you

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Family History Beginners Board / Help finding a Birth before 1837
« on: Saturday 17 October 20 17:31 BST (UK)  »
Hello all, hope you are well and staying safe. I am looking for a birth record and marriage record for a Sarah Newton born in 1836 in Ealing. Sadly I have no info for her parents. Her marriage was to William Gough of Nottinghill/Ealing before their childs birth in 1860. I can't find them on the census in 1861, their son was born at 14 St Jame's street Kennsington 1860, the mother and son William appeared living with someone else as their wife and son in 1871 sandiacre under the name Thurston, but Robert Thurston couldn't be the farther as he was living in suffolk with his parents when William was born. Sorry for all the onfo, but trying to narrow this down to make it easier. any help or advice would really be appreciated.

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The Common Room / Re: Baby death 1930
« on: Friday 12 February 16 11:01 GMT (UK)  »
Hello, I have tried this site, but sadly has not brought his name up.

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The Common Room / Re: Baby death 1930
« on: Friday 12 February 16 09:59 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Many thanks for that I'll give it a try. Thanks

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The Common Room / Re: Baby death 1930
« on: Friday 12 February 16 09:49 GMT (UK)  »
Hi. Thank you. Sorry forgot to mention I'm in Britain. I tried the crematorium who has records for the local cemetery which is closed. The Local church has no records. My father has died and my auncle isn't interested in the past. I would really like to find him, as I said before he was registered at birth and two hours later his death was registered. Very sad. Surely he must be somewhere and there must be a record somewhere.

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The Common Room / Baby death 1930
« on: Thursday 11 February 16 20:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hello. My grandfather and grandma had a baby born in 1930 at home, but he only lived for 2 hours. He (Raymond) had a birth certificate and death certificate. But I can't find a place of burial for him. I have tried the church local to where they lived and the crematorium, but still no joy. Any ideas what I can do next many thanks. Daryl

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