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Re: charles stavely canada 1896
« Reply #126 on: Saturday 08 December 12 03:07 GMT (UK) »
Yes she was 21 her mother did not want her.
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« Reply #127 on: Saturday 08 December 12 03:13 GMT (UK) »
No i do not think he would make it up because he wanted to take her away with him,
her mother was married by this time but  when he call around to the house to speak about it to her granmother and aunty
and they told her he wanted her to go to canada with him
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« Reply #128 on: Saturday 08 December 12 03:18 GMT (UK) »
For 21 years she did not know her mum was her grandmother and her cousins were her   sisters.
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« Reply #129 on: Saturday 08 December 12 05:03 GMT (UK) »

anneelaine

The name of the factory was William & Williams Reliance Works Chester. It was a munitions factory.

No wonder she did not want you to work in a factory...life was very hard and dangerous work making weapons and

shells for the British Army. As a matter of fact  women produced 80% of all bombs and shells..

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Re: charles stavely canada 1896
« Reply #130 on: Saturday 08 December 12 17:15 GMT (UK) »
That's it.
It's funny when you start to think about things other bits pop up as well
i sure their was a other army camp in Chester as well as the dale
called  not sure found it Sighting Camp Chester
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Re: charles stavely canada 1896
« Reply #131 on: Saturday 08 December 12 17:21 GMT (UK) »

I am glad to hear that a bunch of bits and pieces are starting to come together...funny how that happens.


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Re: charles stavely canada 1896
« Reply #132 on: Saturday 08 December 12 17:24 GMT (UK) »
Going to take my photo on Mon to Cheshire Military Museum see if no anythink will let you know
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« Reply #133 on: Saturday 08 December 12 17:31 GMT (UK) »
What a great idea....they should be able to help.

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Re: charles stavely canada 1896
« Reply #134 on: Sunday 09 December 12 19:26 GMT (UK) »
Sorry I've been awol, anneelaine. Still kind of sick.

I'm confused. The email you sent me about the person you contacted -- that was not one of the people I had identified as the probable family members of the CS born in Yorkshire in 1896 (birth registered in March quarter 1897).

If we recall from way back at the beginning when I listed the two closest births for the name Charles Staveley and the details you had (i.e. his age), there was another CS born in the same registration district in February 1894, with middle name Henry. (He was born in virtually the same place, as it turns out, and had the same occupation in 1911 -- they were obviously related somehow.)

I am pretty sure that the person you contacted was actually a family member of the CS born in 1894 -- not of the CS born in 1896. (I have sent you details of the probable family line.)

I'm don't know how you identified him and got the contact info for him ...

I hope you going to contact the person I identifed for you as almost certainly a family member.

I still think the only way you are going to know details of that CS's life, to see whether they match with anything you know about your CS,  is to talk to the known family of the CS we are thinking was yours -- the one born in 1896 (not 1894).
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