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Re: Kaupawich
« Reply #9 on: Monday 25 February 19 15:03 GMT (UK) »
Found Frances born 1907.
Registered as Francesca Kopelcawitz  with mothers maiden name Sakilosky
West Ham J Quarter vol.4a page 175

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Re: Kaupawich
« Reply #10 on: Monday 25 February 19 15:30 GMT (UK) »
Freebmd has Constance as Castancia Abramarvitch at West Ham dec. quarter 4a 224 its the new GRO index that has Pastan I've sent them an update

There is also Joseph Abramowez 1896 mother Ozochoski, must have died

ADDED Joseph died as Joseph Abramourcy June 1899 age 3

Joseph Abramowiez 1901 mother Orezechoska

George and Nelly 1907 Abramvorvitch mother Ozackoska

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Re: Kaupawich
« Reply #11 on: Monday 25 February 19 15:53 GMT (UK) »
Freebmd and new GRO index

Kalpacouvitch, Veronica mother Sakareski  1904 West Ham

Kalpokevich, William mother Saklouch 1910 West Ham

Kalpakvich, Amelia mother Sakalofiski  1914 West Ham.

His 2 wives were not sisters and neither were their mothers perhaps it goes back one more generation

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Re: Kaupawich
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 26 March 19 18:42 GMT (UK) »
Thank you to every one for their time and work. I'm not sure that the one on the 1939 register is the correct one as she was married by then and had taken the Smith surname, she also had moved to Coventry after her marriage. It is very difficult to research the polish and Russian surnames as they have so many spelling variations!


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Re: Kaupawich
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 26 March 19 22:08 GMT (UK) »
1939 England was at war where was Walter?
Is it impossible to think his wife had gone to stay with family.
You stated the death of his first wife is recorded in West Ham that is in Essex not Coventry.
How do you know it was a happy union?

Coventry was bombed into oblivion November 1940.

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Re: Kaupawich
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 27 March 19 07:12 GMT (UK) »
1939 England was at war where was Walter?
Is it impossible to think his wife had gone to stay with family.
You stated the death of his first wife is recorded in West Ham that is in Essex not Coventry.
How do you know it was a happy union?

Coventry was bombed into oblivion November 1940.
Walter was 46 so over the age of compulsory enlistment which was 41 so was still at home. I did state that his wife's death was recorded in West Ham and am aware it is not Coventry but she was born there and as she was fairly young when she died, with small children I did think maybe she had gone back to her family while ill. Obviously I have no idea what their marriage was like and can only speculate on things that I don't have any facts or evidence for which would be the case for most people doing family tree research.