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There may be something in the admission & discharge registers. I would advise contacting the London Metropolitan Archives.

Does your aunt's birth certificate suggest that she may have been adopted?

You may hit difficulties because 1924 is before the start of formal adoption procedures.

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World War One / Re: Kerkhove Churchyard
« on: Saturday 09 August 14 10:16 BST (UK)  »
Google Kerkhove Kerk and you'll be able to see it in Streetview

Also google Sint-Amanduskerk Kerkhove

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World War One / Re: granfather 108th field Co
« on: Tuesday 29 July 14 14:50 BST (UK)  »
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have been looking on the net seem he was in the army  before he joint this unit but cant read what it said

I think you'll find a militia record for him on Findmypast.

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on my father birth cert he down as joseph

I'm wondering whether you need to get a few more certificates because the marriage index shows his name as Frederick George PETERS.

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Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: Sheffield Parish Church - Storey
« on: Friday 15 July 11 18:32 BST (UK)  »
Fathers' details in marriage certificates are often wrong. Suspect a change of name or mother's remarriage or illegitimacy.

If I were you I would look at the marriage of Samuel MULLINS and Mary STOREY in the Worksop RD in March 1842 and look at Mary STOREY and children in the 1841 census for Harthill with Woodall.

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Armed Forces / Re: Greenwich pensioner? more questions
« on: Saturday 01 January 11 19:29 GMT (UK)  »
Rheumatism is a generic term which includes conditions such as Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis. It most certainly could lead to his discharge on medical grounds.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Help with a 1567 WILL Please
« on: Tuesday 14 September 10 18:08 BST (UK)  »
good and perfect remembrance

Actually "good and parfitte* remembrance"

*the old form of "perfect"

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Kent / Re: David family burials in Kent
« on: Friday 06 August 10 08:59 BST (UK)  »
You need to find out the dates of death by obtaining death certificates and then approach the Cemeteries Department of the London Borough of Bromley to see what search services they can offer.

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Kent / Re: Christened in Bexley Heath, 1844
« on: Friday 06 August 10 08:53 BST (UK)  »
No church is specified in the record

I think you'll find that there is.

What you're looking at is the BVRI which is included in the site mentioned. The entry shows "Source Film Number 1469314". This film number can easily be looked up in the Family History Library catalogue which lists it as the Chapelry of Bexleyheath within the parish of Bexley. The name of the church is Christchurch (see the NW Kent FHS site).

BTs are held at the Centre for Kentish Studies in Maidstone and the original registers are at Bexley Local Studies and Archives. You can also order the BTs for viewing at a Mormon Family History Centre.

There is a published transcript of Bexley registers but I can't recall the coverage. You may want to investigate.


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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Cause of Death Please
« on: Saturday 12 June 10 16:34 BST (UK)  »
Syncope
Morbus Cordis 1 day after parturition
22 days

Morbus Cordis = unspecified heart condition

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