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Essex / Re: Elsie may Gardiner
« on: Yesterday at 21:23 »
Possible?

Thomas Gardiner
Age   66
Birth Date    24 Sep 1918
Death Registration    Nov 1984
Waltham Forest  Vol 15 p662



Thank you..it's coming together for my friend

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Essex / Re: Elsie may Gardiner
« on: Yesterday at 20:25 »
Is anything known about Thomas Gardiner,

There's also a chance that she was cremated.

I found nothing in the newspapers about her death and nothing on Findawill.
all that is known about Thomas is that during the ww2 is that he was stationed on Anglesey  possibly you ty croes camp...then move to London area and worked for the gpo ...sorry for the sketchy info

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Essex / Re: Elsie may Gardiner
« on: Yesterday at 19:28 »
He confirmed that she did indeed work in the station hotel in Holyhead...
Now to find if she has a burial plot and headstone he can visit

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Essex / Re: Elsie may Gardiner
« on: Yesterday at 19:26 »
Thank you everyone for your replies...spoke to my friend and he reckons the marella Francis Gardiner is the one as the name is different but date wise and the reference to walthemstow is  correct as that where she lived ...

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Essex / Elsie may Gardiner
« on: Yesterday at 17:35 »
Hello everyone in Essex ...this could be a long shot but im trying to trace a grave/ headstone or any information for a friend of mine who's looking for a relative of his .
The only details he has is the following
Elsie may Owen born in Holyhead early 1920s  who married a Thomas Gardiner around 1945/6 and ha a daughter called Valerie f Gardiner
Elsie may passed away in 1998 in the frinton on sea  area ..any assistance would be greatly appreciated it
Thanks

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: service record
« on: Saturday 27 March 21 17:39 GMT (UK)  »
thank you .....didnt think of mars

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / service record
« on: Saturday 27 March 21 17:33 GMT (UK)  »
hello ,
can anyone help with deciphering the following ships names highlighted  in red .
i think they may be caradoc and comorant and no idea on the other one

thanks
leonard

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World War Two / Re: Help with booklet
« on: Wednesday 24 June 20 22:15 BST (UK)  »
That's what I thought ...part of his duties at Holyhead port was watching  passenger movements between  Holyhead and Ireland

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World War Two / Help with booklet
« on: Wednesday 24 June 20 21:23 BST (UK)  »
I have come across a small booklet  with the title UK port and staff travel 1939-1945 on the inside is a list of names and addresses of various people from all over Britain and a few overseas ones and at the back of the booklet is a list of areas of the UK and the names of people for that area ..reason I'm asking in this form is that my grandfather is named in it and during ww2 he was with the intelgence corps based in Holyhead  and I assume it something to do with that ..

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