Hello folks,
I have a possible relative who is present on a couple of passenger lists from Australia to London in 1928 and 1934. Mary Wormwell travelled on the Orsova, arriving London 14th Mar 1928 and the Baradine, arriving London 14th June 1934. The proposed addresses in the Uk state Naburn, Nr York. In 1928 it mentions the address in the UK as c/o Graham, Naburn York. I know this is a complete long shot, but, would anyone have any idea if Graham would just be the first name of someone she would be visiting, or, could this name mean anything to anyone as perhaps a commercial name or something.
Sorry if this sound a nutty question, but I thought someone may have some local knowledge of this area. I have also been stunned by the amazing ideas and help provided by the folks on Rootschat!!
Thanks for reading this,
Lancs-lasie