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Offline Wightlady13

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Re: Finding missing children
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 04 June 11 15:57 BST (UK) »
I am at present trying to grow several twigs of the Robinson/Allison tree, twiglets as we all know take time to nuture and grow, I'm sure all my lovely helpful friends on here will understand that it can take many hours of tlc to come up with a thriving family tree :) :)
Carol, yes I have the record for my great grandfather's war death and also the baptism records you mentioned, along with bmd certificates. I will try over the next few weeks (back to the day job on Monday ::))to search for aunts/uncles/grandparents census returns etc.

thank you Wightlady
Robinson, Allwork, Campbell, Menhenitt, Dawson

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Re: Finding missing children
« Reply #19 on: Saturday 04 June 11 17:20 BST (UK) »
Hi

Here's their marriage

Sep 1903

Allison  Harriet Louisa    St. Geo. H. Sq.  1a 1036   
Robinson  Henry Tudor     St. Geo. H. Sq.  1a 1036

The Anglican parish registers for Westminster parishes have been deposited at the City of Westminster Archives so aren't part of the Ancestry/London Metropolitan Archives dataset and baptisms only go tup to 1906 anyway.

Using the free 1911 advanced search, Robert & Margaret Elsie Poore and Margaret Robinson appear to be together in Medway Kent

and a related topic here

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,535796.0.html

Dawn

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Sherry-Paddington & Marylebone,
Longhurst-Ealing & Capel, Abinger, Ewhurst & Ockley,
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Re: Finding missing children
« Reply #20 on: Saturday 04 June 11 20:42 BST (UK) »
 :) ;) ;D 8) :-X

All I can say is thank you mystery solved, I think!

Carol - I think like you said the return was incorrectly filled in hence it appears there were 7 live births, lets face it we all know how confusing census forms can be to fill in as we have recently (in the uk) had to fill one in ourselves.

I think thats why I enjoy family research cos there is always they odd redherring or seemingly dead end!!!

I hope one day I can repay the kindness shown to me by being able to help others on this site. ;)

Wightlady
Robinson, Allwork, Campbell, Menhenitt, Dawson