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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => London & Middlesex Lookup Requests => London and Middlesex => England => London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests => Topic started by: goof on Wednesday 03 February 16 19:32 GMT (UK)
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Looking for RemovedVincent born 1933.
Married to Joe Byford date unknown, daughter born about 1956, also a son.
Husband Joe left her and took children to Clem Attlee Court, Fulham living with his parents.
Any clues welcome.
Thanks.
Geoff.Charge
Moderator comment: names of potentially living people removed
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Are all these people no longer alive as we are not allowed to mention living people on Rootschat?
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Sorry - I don't know if any of them are alive.
How can I find out if I don't search on a family history site?
Geoff.
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Rootschat is for finding ancestors, not living people. from
http://www.rootschat.com/help/posting_guide.php
Please do not post requests asking for help to find (possibly) living relatives or friends.
RootsChat is a forum for searching for ancestors. Anything posted on the internet is in the public domain where anybody can see this information. To protect people and their identities we do not encourage the posting of information about people who are or maybe still living.
Have you tried Freebmd to see if there is another marriage or a death? There is a marriage for the daughter in 1972.
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Hi Geoff
Rootschat has a clearly defined 'no living people' policy, details of which have been posted by groom.
The name of the lady you are looking for has been removed as she may still be alive.
Henry J Byford, possibly the Joe you mention, died in Kensington district in 1965.
you could try a free electoral register search here
http://www.searchelectoralroll.co.uk/Electoral_Roll_Search.asp
but she may have remarried and changed her surname.
Dawn
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Have sent you posssible address of the daughter.
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Thanks to those who replied, especially the reminder about the rules.
I am now discontinuing this matter as it was to help an aged relative.
They will now pursue the matter on their own.
Maybe the Moderator would like to delete the entire thread?
Regards from
Geoff.
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Hi Geoff
I won't delete the topic, someone may find it in the future through an internet search engine and try to make contact. But I will move it to the completed section.
Dawn