I've FINALLY found 9 members of the extended family living at the house my great grandfather bought in 1937.
This took some hunting down, I can tell you, because:-
(1) My great grandfather took his wife and 6 youngest children to live in Ireland for the duration as soon as war broke out, so they were not shown as living there on 29 September 1939
(2) I knew my grandparents had lived there during the war, but I did not know whether they had been living there in September 1939, or whether they were still living in the flat on the Lea Bridge Road. Either way, I was unable to find either of them in the Register ... so perhaps to begin with they went to Ireland as well?
(3) I did not know which if any of my great uncles were living there. Vince, Stan and Ron all MIGHT have been ... but Ron was born in 1918 and so will be redacted wherever he may be.
(4) The transcriber has mistranscribed the name of the house AND the street name.
(5) The transcriber has got the FIRST of the nine people living there absolutely correct ... but has mistranscribed ALL of the others by giving them the date of birth and occupation of the NEXT PERSON DOWN. (Men doing Unpaid Domestic Duties? My grandfather an oxyacetelyne welder born in 1889? I don't think so!!!

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Fortunately ... the first of the nine people was my great uncle stan ... so when I searched his name with the correct date of birth (which, fortunately, I have now, having just invested in his birth certificate using a generous contribution to the cost of my research recently made by my father) ... BINGO! Up he popped, with all the others there as well
