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Offline markmid

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Re: Death search - Maxwell Hill
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 20 September 12 20:02 BST (UK) »
Hi Nick, my grandfather was Roland, Gwendolines brother.
I have got Maxwell's death on 01 Nov 1937 at 4 Woodman Road, Coulsdon & Purley, Surrey.
I remember my mum, Irene Hill talking about two sisters that were in London as she had an opportunity to become an apprentice in their business, she must have been about 19 or so. Haberdashery seems to ring a bell.
I have concentrated quite alot of my ancestry time on the Hills as Iam a civil engineer this is where the engineering side seems to have originated. Daughter is a physicist aswell so it must be in the genes.
I have Ninian , Maxwells father born in Goven, Scotland, moving to follow the ship building.
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mark
HILL: Goven, Scotland; Jarrow; Coulsdon, Surrey
CHARLTON: Jarrow
MIDDLETON: Sheffield; Flintshire
MOLYNEUX: Saughall, Cheshire; Flintshire
SALISBURY: Summer Hill, Wrexham
ANTHONY: Yspetty, Llanelly, Llanstephen;Carmathenshire

Offline Nick Sumner

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Re: Death search - Maxwell Hill
« Reply #10 on: Friday 21 September 12 13:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Mark,

Thank you for responding. I cannot tell you how exciting it is to find someone who may know something about my father's birth family. My father, Ronald Peter, was born in 1925, the son of Gwendoline Maud Hill, but was given up for adoption. He was always reluctant to talk about this fact and when I asked him directly his response would be that it was for me to find out after he was gone. When he passed on a few years ago I had hoped to find some information among his personal effects, but there was nothing, not even a birth certificate to give me any clue as to who his biological family was. I did not even know his surname at birth.

To cut a long story short I was eventually able to find his birth certificate which led me to his mother, Gwendoline Maud Hill, and a friend of mine who lives in Newcastle (I live in Canada) was kind enough to do some digging in the archives which led me to Maxwell Hill's family.

I have some information about Gwendoline's life from various documents. For instance, in 1925 when my father was born, she gives her address as 6 Woodbine Avenue in Gosforth but on the final adoption papers for my father which are from January 1937 her address is 4 Woodman Road Coulsdon.

In the1939 Register (which I'm sure you know was the mini census done before the start of the Second World War) Gwendoline is still at 4 Woodman Road living with her sister Margaret. Margaret's occupation is given as a ladies hairdresser, Gwendoline's is given as a receptionist at a ladies hairdresser.

I hate to pepper you with requests but I would love to know more about my grandmother Gwendoline or any member of her family that you may have information on. It is intriguing to find that my great-grandfather Maxwell Hill was a naval architect, as although I am a photographer by profession I am fascinated by the design of ships. I would love to learn more about Ninian Hill as well.

From the 1901 and 1911 censuses I have approximate birth years for all the family, and I have Gwendoline and Margaret's exact birthdates from the 1939 register. Do you by chance have birthdates for the other members of the family? Or dates of death?

All four of Maxwell Hill's sons would have been of military age at the start of the First World War - do you perhaps have any record of their war service?

I don't suppose you have any photographs of the Hill family?

As I say, I hate to throw all these questions at you, but I would be happy to share what little information I have found out about Gwendoline with you.

I am sending you a private message through this board with my e-mail address in case contacting me that way would be more convenient for you.

Many Thanks

Nick

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Re: Death search - Maxwell Hill
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 12 February 14 21:21 GMT (UK) »
Hi Nick

Well, well.  You have a relation here in Darlington, Co Durham, UK!!  I don't know which of us will be the more surprised, you or me!  Gwendoline Maud Hill, your mother, was an aunty of my father's - and I had absolutely no idea whatsoever that she had had a son!! Until this very evening.  My Dad's been dead coming up to 24 years, and I'm certain he knew nothing about you.

I have masses of information about the Hill family and would be absolutely delighted to share it with you.  You live in Canada?  Hmm; no chance of us meeting up for a coffee, then, to discuss all of this!!  If you'd like to see a bit of what this new cousin once removed is like, I have a website, www.reikiken.com.  I'm a Reiki therapist.

I'll leave this new knowledge with you for now, for you to ponder.  My website address (and all contact details) is on the Contact page of my website; feel free to contact me that way, if you'd prefer.

Regards
Ken Hill