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General => The Common Room => Topic started by: dounde on Saturday 13 September 14 10:26 BST (UK)
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Hi all I have been looking for a Anthony John Swales Tate for over 12 months now. Born 10 October 1921 Barnet Middlesex. I have found is first wife a live and well, thay divorced about 1956 in Maryhill Scotland. Their is no death recorded at this present time. His son and grandson are looking for him. Can any one help. dounde
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Hi dounde
Rootschat is for searching Ancestors not for living people maybe his first wife could help put you in touch with his son
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Their is no death recorded at this present time.
Are you just relying on online records to check this
Rosie
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hi rosie had a search done by bmd and their is not any recorded.i did contact support befor I put up me question reply back was put it on a board. dounde
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Do you have a last known address for him other than Scotland in 1956?
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If he died in Scotland he would not appear on the freeBMD INDEX [England and Wales only]. The freeBMD index for deaths runs up to 1983.
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Anthony John Swales Tate appears in the 1939 London Electoral registers 96 Adelaide Road Camden
at 126 Adelaide Road is his father Arthur F Tate living with his daughter Pauline.
Anthony had a brother Arthur B Tate who died age 3, sister Pauline married Joseph Birtles in 1941 and died 1984 and, as far as I can see, had no children.
I suggest looking for cousins (or children of cousins) who may hold the answers.
Arthur Frank Tate was born 1880 Pickering Yorkshire (died dec 1950 Marylebone) and had quite a few siblings all living with their parents in Whitby on the 1911 census
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Hi dounde
If you believe that after his divorce he was back living in England, you need to check the death indexes 2007-2014 which can be found on microfiche at 7 locations.
From the GRO website
If you are going to be doing family history research, you will find the GRO Indexes an important resource. A complete set of GRO Indexes are available to view in microfiche format at:
The Library of Birmingham
Bridgend Local and Family History Centre
City of Westminster Archives Centre
Manchester Central Library
Newcastle City Library
Plymouth Central Library and
The British Library
The indexes are available for searching by the public, but the records themselves are not available for scrutiny and information from the entry can only be provided in the form of a certificate. There is no charge for searching the indexes.
As your profile mentions you are in Stourbridge, it might be worth your while taking a day trip to Birmingham Library to check.
If you can't get to Birmingham, I can most probably check the death index next time I go to the British Library.
So if he doesn't appear on the Scottish index or the England & Wales index, you might have to consider:
He is still alive and could be in a nursing home due to his age
He may have left the country after his divorce and could be alive somewhere else or has died overseas.
If he is alive then this topic may be removed in accrordance with our 'no living people' policy.
Dawn