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Re: Lost - Grandad, George Mann
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 16 December 21 23:58 GMT (UK) »
There is a Marriage for George Mann in 3/4 1946 to Marjorie Norman, Registration District Durham Central.


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Re: Lost - Grandad, George Mann
« Reply #10 on: Friday 17 December 21 00:07 GMT (UK) »
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In regards Marjorie, her info is as follows -
b. 13/02/1921, Durham

She was actually registered as Margery but married & died as Marjorie

Births March qtr 1921   
Margery Norman mmn Jacomb    Durham    10a   922

Marriages December qtr 1920   
 
Archibald Norman/ Rose M Jacomb   Durham    10a   850

Deaths June qtr 1938
Rose M Norman   aged 48    Sedgefield  10a    180

Deaths June qtr 1946   
Archibald   Norman   aged  55    Durham Central 10a   355
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Re: Lost - Grandad, George Mann
« Reply #11 on: Monday 26 June 23 16:16 BST (UK) »
Coming back to this, with new information (last year was a write off due to a bereavement, health issues, etc)....

So, George Mann (Marjorie I have information there) - I've finally seen certificates and records, not seen since the mid-nineties (in back of my aunt's wardrobe, bless her....   

Born 09/09/1922 (place unknown)
Married 31/08/1946 (Durham)
Died 23/11/1962 (Ashford, Surrey) they lived in Ambrosden, Bicester, at least 1956-62

Military - RAOC #14311890, WWII

His father's name was James; so, looking for a place of birth, and anything to kick on further from there .....
 

 

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Re: Lost - Grandad, George Mann
« Reply #12 on: Monday 26 June 23 16:44 BST (UK) »
If that is the correct birth date for George

MANN, GEORGE       mmn APPLEBY 
GRO Reference: 1922  D Quarter in CHESTER LE STREET  Volume 10A  Page 930

He appears in the 1939 war register with that dob and parents James & Jane.

Do/does the names  Winifred, Doris, Thomas being possible siblings to George.

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Re: Lost - Grandad, George Mann
« Reply #13 on: Monday 26 June 23 16:49 BST (UK) »
Dates are correct as per his service record, and the marriage and death certificate (we don't have birth), anything beyond that, couldn't say

His father's name was James (as per marriage cert), a bricklayer at time of George/Marjorie wedding in 1946

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Re: Lost - Grandad, George Mann
« Reply #14 on: Monday 26 June 23 16:55 BST (UK) »
How about siblings, anything.

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Re: Lost - Grandad, George Mann
« Reply #15 on: Monday 26 June 23 17:07 BST (UK) »
If she became a Bell, then Doris is possible 

Death cert. for George has a D. Bell, sister, of Londonderry Avenue, Durham. as the informant....

(Just spoke to my dad and his sister and I know more than they do, oooops)...

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Re: Lost - Grandad, George Mann
« Reply #16 on: Monday 26 June 23 19:15 BST (UK) »
For the back burner at present. Believe this to be George's parents. They married dq 1921 chester le Street.

their birth's

MANN, JAMES       mmn LONGLEY 
GRO Reference: 1900  S Quarter in CHESTER-LE-STREET  Volume 10A  Page 561

APPLEBY, ELSIE  MAY     mmn HODGSON 
GRO Reference: 1900  J Quarter in CHESTER-LE-STREET  Volume 10A  Page 55

The 1921 census finds both parties living in Witton Gilbert, Chester le Street.

1939 war register finds George with dob 9.9.1922 with James dob 29.6.1900 and Jane H(Harriett) dob 29.6.1906.

James Mann married Jane H Williams jq 1932 Chester le Street.

WILLIAMS, JANE  HARRIETT     mmn BIRD 
GRO Reference: 1906  D Quarter in KINGSTON  Volume 02A  Page 390

Jane Harriet Mann died with same dob 1984 Merton Surrey.

At some point I believe James and Elsie parted company between 1921-1939

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Re: Lost - Grandad, George Mann
« Reply #17 on: Monday 26 June 23 19:58 BST (UK) »
Yes, I believe there's a divorce and a remarriage around that period

For Elsie, that name has continued in the family, as has George for that matter