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Does anyone have any info on Fred and Amy Kerley who had a sons and one daughter. One son was called Brian. Thank you. Debbie
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Hi Debbie,
Could you give us some birth years please?
If these people are still alive then we will not be able to help (RootsChat policy) and their names should be removed.
JJ
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Possible marriage -
Frederick J Kerley
q2 1934, Stepney, Middlesex
Spouse - Amy J Watson
Vol 1c Page 496
Death of Amy? -
Amy Josephine Kerley
Birth Date - 24 Feb 1914
Date of Registration - Dec 1990, Havering, Essex
Vol 13 Page 294
JJ
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Fred and Amy Kerley as far as I know are the parents of Brian Kerley born in 1944
My direct family are great grandparents Frank and Ellen Kerley from Salisbury Wiltshire. I wanted to know to see if I could find a connection.
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Thank you for you help jjen
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Birth of Fred/Frederick -
Frederick James Kerley
q2 1909, Stepney
Vol 1c Page 365
Mother's maiden name Lammas
Death -
Frederick James Kerley
2 May 1909
Date of Registration - Oct 1992
Registration district - Newham
Inferred County - London
Vol 15 Page 1363
Marriage of Fred's parents -
James Frederick Kerley, bachelor,
Age 22
Spouse - Florence Rose Lammas, spinster
Spouse Age - 21
25 Apr 1909, St Peter, Limehouse
Father Name - Michael Thomas Kerley
Spouse Father - George Lammas
Can you find a connection to your GGrandparents with the above people?
JJ
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Hi, it is Brian And his siblings I am trying to fine or the siblings of his father. Don't know if that is possible. Sorry to be vague but is hard to find connect to my Kerley family. Thank you
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Last available census for U.K. (which includes England) is 1911 but we aren't allowed to do look ups for 1911 English census.
Rootschat does have a 'no living person policy' and it's quite possible that any children born from a 1940s marriage could still be alive.
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Oh yes I did not think of that. Thank you. I will concentrate on his Dad and Mum. Kind regards Debbie