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World War Two / Re: Initials at top of page
« on: Tuesday 07 June 16 18:43 BST (UK)  »

Thank you Ainslie, it probably was the RA as most of the family were in the Artillery, all but 2 who went in the RAF.

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World War Two / Re: Initials at top of page
« on: Tuesday 07 June 16 16:39 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for your reply, I wonder what the initials stand for, the note is from an Uncle Jack Wright.

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World War Two / Initials at top of page
« on: Tuesday 07 June 16 13:42 BST (UK)  »

Can anyone tell me what the initials in front of the name Wright are on the top of this message

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Lancashire / Re: Herbert Morgan born Liverpool
« on: Thursday 11 June 15 07:56 BST (UK)  »
Hello Rosie17,  Thanks for your help, I really don't know if he was adopted and there are no family members alive who can help, it looks like the only thing to do now is to wait for the 1921 census to see if that helps, and I'm not getting any younger.  I was hoping that he got married and had children and that they may see this.   I don't think I could even find his WW2 records with just his name and date of birth.    Ruby1945

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Lancashire / Re: Herbert Morgan born Liverpool
« on: Wednesday 10 June 15 15:41 BST (UK)  »
Hello Sue,  Thanks for your help, I did get a copy of his birth cert and luckily it was the right one, I did get a couple of wrong ones before I realised there were 2 Morgans with the mother's surname Roberts.   I contacted the adoption agency and asked if they could help but they told me as the mother died 1919 there were no official records till 1923 or 24 not sure now, I don't think they would have told me anyway.   I asked the Salvation Army if they would help I know they charge for research but they said I would have to go to my local branch and see if they could help.

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Lancashire / Re: Herbert Morgan born Liverpool
« on: Wednesday 10 June 15 14:34 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for your reply, I'll take a look at that.   I really don't remember any mention of an Uncle Herbert until I read my fathers letters from Burma, my father died when I was 10 but his other brothers remained in touch with us, my dad wrote that the RAF were just grand, masters of the skies, and said maybe our Herbert was in one of them, that's when I found we had another uncle so sent for his birth certificate.  Thanks again for that information.

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Lancashire / Herbert Morgan born Liverpool
« on: Wednesday 10 June 15 12:41 BST (UK)  »
I have been trying to trace a brother of my father but not been successful, and am hoping somebody on here may see his name and know of him.   He was Herbert Morgan born 14 August 1916 in Liverpool, father George Edward Morgan and mother Sarah nee Roberts.    From my father's letters when he was in Burma WW2 he spoke of his brother Herbert in the RAF.   I heard a rumour that Herbert may have been adopted, their mother Sarah died in 1919.   I wish they would release the 1921 census as it may help me.

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Lancashire / Re: Site of an old catholic convent in Aigburth Liverpool
« on: Saturday 14 March 15 19:23 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Joney,

Thanks for your reply, where was St. Augustines?

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Lancashire / Re: Site of an old catholic convent in Aigburth Liverpool
« on: Tuesday 10 March 15 12:24 GMT (UK)  »
Hello,

I have just found this discussion and would like to ask if anybody recognises this photo.  I was told my grandfather worked as a gardener for the nuns but I don't know which convent and wondered if this photo was the convent.  My grandfather lived in Fearnside Street off Earle Road.

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