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Title: can anyone help
Post by: GTiRBri on Monday 29 August 11 17:38 BST (UK)
Hi wonder if anyone can help. My mother had an elder sister who was adopted, my mother never knew of her until 3 or so years ago but sadly she recently died. My mother never really got any info off her but her birthday we think is Aug 1927 and in either South Shields or Murton assuming she had either parents name it would be Saunders or Taylor, however she was born out of wedlock so may have had neither.  She was married twice and her latest married name was Milson, her name is Joyce and her husband was Thomas.

P.S. Her parents were Edna Taylor and we think David Saunders.

Any help with this would be greatly appreciated as I tried and couldn't anything and I dont have the resources now to continue.

Thanks Brian
Title: Re: can anyone help
Post by: Radcliff on Monday 29 August 11 17:58 BST (UK)
I AM NOT SURE IF THIS CONTRAVENES ROOTSCHAT POLICIES ON PRIVACY,


but as Joyce has passed away I will send it privately
Title: Re: can anyone help
Post by: GTiRBri on Monday 29 August 11 18:02 BST (UK)
thanks  :)
Title: Re: can anyone help
Post by: Radcliff on Monday 29 August 11 18:06 BST (UK)
Her birth would have been registered in her mothers name,even if she was later adopted by her adoptive family,Southport is the place to get information from on adopted children,but again I am not sure of how you would go about it,because her adopted name would have been the one on her marriage certificate,to narrow down her marriage ,could you tell me if she stayed in the North East,
Title: Re: can anyone help
Post by: GTiRBri on Monday 29 August 11 18:38 BST (UK)
yes she lived in Easington
Title: Re: can anyone help
Post by: annie24b on Thursday 01 September 11 17:25 BST (UK)
freebmd has this birth:

JOYCE TAYLOR, mothers maiden name TAYLOR 
Qtr Sep 1927 sunderland vol 10a page 946
Title: Re: can anyone help
Post by: GTiRBri on Thursday 01 September 11 17:30 BST (UK)
thank you for that Annie, appreciated