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Hi Victor,

It would appear he married a Beatrice Rebecca Walker in July 1945 in Gateshead, Durham.

Cheers,

Dave

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Hi Victor,

The best bit of information I have is from this source - http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/issues/37287/pages/4821/page.pdf

This is definately him. Otherwise its all a bit vauge at this stage.

I believe he may have been married at this time also.

Many Thanks for your help.

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Hi,

Trying to source information on an Arthur Richardson who at one point lived at Grange Lane, Whickham, Newcastle Upon Tyne.

He appears to have been fostered by the Richardson family and changed his name from Price to Richardson.

Any assistance or guidance would be appreciated.

Thanks

Dave

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Down / Re: Craig Family Mullabrack Gilford
« on: Sunday 24 February 13 21:08 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

Adam, his wife (Rebecca) and William, Gabriel, John and David all went to the UK - Newcastle Upon Tyne. They did live in Tullylish as I understand.

John and Gabriel both went to Australia. John stayed in Griffith NSW and Gabriel lived in Griffith and than moved to Tamworth NSW.

David was killed in the war as I understand it.

I am new to the family history search so would love to have any information you can share. Have some documents on the Craig family (nothing to exciting) which I would be happy to email you copies of for your interest.

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Down / Re: Craig Family Mullabrack Gilford
« on: Sunday 24 February 13 20:54 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

If its correct than yes. I would be his great nephew. Gabriel was my grandfather.

Are you related?

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Down / Re: Craig Family Mullabrack Gilford
« on: Sunday 24 February 13 20:13 GMT (UK)  »

Was John Joseph Craig Richardson born on 21/02/1907. William, David and Gabriel were his siblings and his parents were Adam Richardson and Rebecca Craig.

Other we believe relatives with Craig in their name include - James Craig, David Craig and Thomas Craig. We believe James Craig was at some point a ships purveyor.

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