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Occupation Interests / Re: Nurse or Domestic ? Completed with thanks.
« on: Wednesday 06 November 24 19:28 GMT (UK)  »
Hi  essexgirl

Just to confirm its 26 Howard St.  I've just acquired a birth cert, with that address.  A FB page confirmed its function as maternity hospital. memories of Plaistow and beyond.




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Essex / Re: Canning Town - old street maps?
« on: Monday 29 July 24 18:42 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Hatothecat and Jen. 

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Essex / Re: Canning Town - old street maps?
« on: Monday 29 July 24 16:13 BST (UK)  »
Parkbone St?  On a death certificate for Canning Town 1914.  Any suggestions for address of informant?

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The Common Room / Cause of death "cancer of the neck" meaning?
« on: Thursday 27 June 24 20:17 BST (UK)  »
Hi all
I'm used to cancer being associated with specific organs.  So I'm flomoxed when it's instead a body part.  Bricklayer age 52, Canning Town 1889.

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Buckinghamshire / 1939 evacuees in Marlow. Do records exist?
« on: Wednesday 10 April 24 15:02 BST (UK)  »
Hi all
On the 1939 Register, I discover my dad and aunt living at Fairlight, Oak Tree Rd with Arthur S Hodson.  Do any wartime pictures exist of this address?  Has anyone researched evacuees sent to Marlow?

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: 1939 Register, London evacuees difficult
« on: Tuesday 09 April 24 15:30 BST (UK)  »




Saying that, you should be able to submit a copy of a d/c for the record to be opened.  But I think you have to have identified where the redaction is.

CD
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Thanks CD I don't have a copy of his d/c.  What other evidence is required?

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: 1939 Register, London evacuees difficult
« on: Tuesday 09 April 24 15:26 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Bumble, I followed your tip but popped on surname only and it came up with his sister and in a line underneath it says "This record is officially closed" I asume It's him but dedacted?

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Family History Beginners Board / 1939 Register, London evacuees difficult
« on: Tuesday 09 April 24 14:42 BST (UK)  »
Hi all,  my late father (born 1928, died 2000) I cannot find.  As an evacuee might the adoptee family in the Thames valley have misspelt his name on the Register?  Anoyingly I've forgotten the place he was evacuated to and my therapist is skeptical about hypnotic transgressional therapy.

Any tips about the approach I should take, most welcome

Yes his parents are on the Register in East Ham.

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Suffolk / Re: Parish Funded Emigration
« on: Saturday 07 January 23 09:58 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks tvc

In the pictorial book of mid Suffolk, it mentions the Suffolk paupers were embarked from Wherstead, just outside Ipswich.  Just how many of them were expected to survive the journey would be interesting to know.

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