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As ever utterly splendid stuff. Thanks all.

 :) :)

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I can't say how grateful I am for all of the info.

I thought the M.M. was a family myth, and a MID  to boot .

Impressed with the details of  Harriet. Really useful.  I fear I may become addicted to this!  Can anyone trace Edward and Frederick after their Mothers death? I'm fairly sure that they were not with their Father.

Once again thanks for everything.







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As a quick PS, is there any way of knowing if the two Sons were with her in Norwich before her death?

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That is clever.

I presume that the cause of death is never given, other than on the death certificate ?

Whilst I'm on, there was always a rumour within the family that Albert was awarded some sort of bravery award during WWI, with your genius, any way of finding out?

 :) :)

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That's a huge help. Oh to be competent!

Thanks again for another part of the jisaw :)

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I am confident that this is due to my complete stupidity but can anyone help?

Albert Edward Setterfield (b.1889) married Nellie Todd on 28th January 1912 at St Marys, Summers Town, Wandsworth.

He then goes on to marry Alice Maud Morris on the 1st November 1917 ( did he have any children with Alice? He had 2 Sons with Nellie)

Can anyone find Nellie's death or divorce? What may be just a coincidence a Nellie Setterfield joined the RAF on the 21st of May 1918.

Thanks for looking :)

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Canadian shipping lists.
« on: Wednesday 24 August 16 16:48 BST (UK)  »
That's really interesting, so can't be even sure they were returned.

The story went around the family years after that they went to Canada stayed a year then came back as they didn't like it. But I suppose that is the sort of thing you would say even if you had been deported!

It becomes murkier by the hour :)

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Canadian shipping lists.
« on: Wednesday 24 August 16 11:09 BST (UK)  »
Crumbs this is turning out to slightly more complex than first hoped! Looking at the list of reasons for refusal, I think I'd be turned down on at least 75%!

Shame that the records were not retained, but that would have been too easy. The child dying on board adds to the confusion. Also the huge coincidence on some one with the same name returning the following Month on the same ship.

Goes without saying, really grateful for all the assistance. :)

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Canadian shipping lists.
« on: Tuesday 23 August 16 21:47 BST (UK)  »
Back to square one  :)

I'll start again tomorrow. Thanks to everyone for their help.

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