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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Surrey => England => Surrey Lookup Requests => Topic started by: ree21 on Monday 11 February 13 20:44 GMT (UK)
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hi anyone in visiting the Surrey records office soon able to do a electoral roll for me for 12 Parkhill close, carshalton 1945-1948
also 13 Benhilton Gardens, Sutton 1936-1938
very greatful :)
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Hi ree
who are you hoping to find?
Dawn
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12 park hill close was where my nans mum was living, my nan and her 2 kids moved in with her in 1948 after her partner mr Paradine had left her for another woman. I am trying to find mr Paradines identity.
Benhilton gardens is the address my nan gave on her marraige certificate as her address of residence, which was different to my grandads so i am trying to find out who she was living with there.
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Hi ree
I don't go to Surrey, but I do go to the British Library where they have some electoral registers. I'll have a look, but it will most probably be next week. I need to order the registers, they are stored off-site and they take 48hrs to arrive.
Dawn
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thankyou very much i really appreciate you helping :)
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Also Dawn on my nans birth certificate both parents are listed as living at 165 Islington, Liverpool.
I have been able to find info on her father, but her mother is as if she didnt excist whicg makes me wonder if she used a false name. If you were able to check thyis address for me to that would be amazing ;D
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Trying to find the year in your other topic but can't find it?
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electoral roll for me for 12 Parkhill close, carshalton 1945-1948
also 13 Benhilton Gardens, Sutton 1936-1938
I see you have asked Carshalton Library and the SHC. But have you asked Sutton Local Studies? According to their website they have the rolls from 1930 onwards. They will do research, and in my experience the staff are very helpful.
https://www.sutton.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1878
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Trying to find the year in your other topic but can't find it?
sorry forgot to say, Its 1918
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Women under 30 didn't get the vote until 1928
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It doesnt matter if her name doesnt show up on the electoral roll, its who ever else in the house that is my interest, and the surnames should give away if they are who i am looking for :)
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Also do they keep the cencus in the same place you are going to view these? How does cencus work can you look up an address of is it by area?
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You can do free searches of the census indexes and pay to view the census images at a number of sites, the most popular being Find My Past, Ancestry and Family Search. Many other sources are available.
The British Library does not provide access to the censuses.
Apart from the 1911 census, you can request 1841-1901 census look-ups on Rootchat.
Dawn
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I might be going to Sutton Local Archives on Sunday, I will let you know.
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thankyou
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Hi Dawn
Did you get to see the electoral roll etc last wednesday?
Ree
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I still haven't had time to get to the local archives I'm afraid, if you haven't got the info by then I'll definitely get down there when I'm off work in the last week of March.
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Thankyou id be happy for whoever to find out for me I appreciate it a lot.
I have so received some new info and I need a look up on this address too, its alsp very important I think it will tell me a lot.
I Need electoral or cencus on 283 edge lane, Liverpool as close to 1916 as poss
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Finally got to the British Library...
I checked 1949/1950/1951 for 12 Park Hill Close, Carshalton (Carshalton Constituency, ward 2 Charshalton S W 1). The British Library doesn't have anything earlier.
PEPE, Alfred
PEPE, Douglas
PEPE, Elizabeth
PEPE, Phyllis
And the missing identity for Mr Paradine
I checked 1937 & 1938 for 13 Benhilton Gardens, Sutton (Epsom Constituency, Ward Sutton East DD)
PARADINE, Samuel
PARADINE, Phillis
Hope this helps
Dawn
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Amazing dawn thankyou, can't wait to get the Internet again so I can use the computer rather than my phone and do some searching on Samuel paradine!
I know the other address the surname of the family is Pepe but it seems a bit of a coincidence one of them is called phyllis dont you think?
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Hi Mark, just wondering if you got to sutton archives last week ?