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Hi Carole

Thanks so much for your prompt response.

I didn't know my dad had been married before he married my mum until I discovered Mary's name on my granddads / grandmothers grave in Anfield cemetery. I just haven't got around to investigating further. Based on the info that you have supplied, it looks like I had another older brother William T who only looks to have lived for several months...I've just found his death in 1st quarter 1943. Mary died in 1945. As this predates the grave (my grandfather died in 1945 also), it raises the question of where the child was buried.  My dad married my mum in 1947..first child...William.
What is the 1939 register that you see Mary with her parents? Is it viewable online?

Thank you so much
Kev

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Hi

Just wondering if anybody is going to Liverpool Records Office and whether they could see what details are held for the above marriage. It took place at St Columba, Anfield in the 4th Quarter of 1940

Cheers
Kev

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The Common Room / Re: Myheritage.com
« on: Thursday 25 April 19 10:22 BST (UK)  »
Hi
I've spoken to 3 different customer service reps at MYHeritage..including the second one who said he was going to be my "dedicated" rep and would find the solution...he then passed me on to the third rep.
I've now asked them if they have archive backups of their system...surely they must..so we'll see.
I'm not hopeful...I am very upset though.

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The Common Room / Re: Myheritage.com
« on: Thursday 25 April 19 08:07 BST (UK)  »
Hi and thanks for your comments on the subject of my lost tree.  I  know I am also to blame for the situation.  I shall just have to start again however I won't be using Myheritage again. 

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The Common Room / Myheritage.com
« on: Wednesday 24 April 19 14:00 BST (UK)  »
Hello, just wondered if anyone has ever 'lost' their family tree on Myheritage.com website.  I haven't used it for a long time but recently found further information to add to it.  Unfortunately and depressingly, I can no longer find my tree.  I have contacted Myheritage and been told that I must have deleted it.  It took a very long time to put it together and there's no way I would have done that.   Has anyone else had a similar experience by any chance? 

Thank you.

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Gloucestershire Lookup Requests / Edwin Underhill
« on: Wednesday 13 March 19 17:11 GMT (UK)  »
Hi All

I haven't visited the following query for quite some time but here we go again.

I'm trying to find out the maiden name of the mother of my relation Edwin Underhill.
According to previous information that I was kindly sent, he was baptised at St John the Baptist in Bristol March (28th) 1830.


I've followed the family thru the 1841 / 1851 census and I have a birth certificate of one of Edwins siblings that shows a mothers maiden name of Ann John....problem is, its from 1844 which is a long time after 1830 so cant be sure if its the same mother...there were quite a lot of kids.


Is it possible that the church records would show the mothers maiden name on the entry for Edwin's birth? Sorry if its a silly question, but I want to be really certain.


Regards
Kev

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Gloucestershire Lookup Requests / Re: Bristol Records Office Lookup
« on: Sunday 22 February 15 22:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Rosie,

Many thanks

Kev

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Gloucestershire Lookup Requests / Bristol Records Office Lookup
« on: Sunday 22 February 15 10:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hi,

I'm looking for the baptism record of Henrietta Underhill at Holy Trinity St Philip, Bristol 11th May 1856.

Regards
Kev

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London and Middlesex / Re: Whitechapel Infirmary 1882
« on: Friday 31 October 14 08:45 GMT (UK)  »
Hello and thanks to everyone who has replied.  However, I'm not too sure that the Ellen Herbert who died at the Whitechapel Infirmary in 1882 is the correct one.  She was originally married to my Gt Gt Grandfather (Benjamin Glover) in 1842 at All Saints, Poplar but re-married Thomas Herbert at St Mary's, Whitechapel in 1866 (they were then living in Brick Lane) but it states that she is 42 on the marriage cert to Thomas Herbert - so her age doesn't seem to tie up. 
My husband and I are going to London next week (to see the Poppies) and I just thought there might be a chance of getting some more info but I take note that the LMA will be closed - bad timing!
Thanks again

Regards
Linda :)


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