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vandab
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Re: Canadian records WW2
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Sunday 22 September 19 12:10 BST (UK) »
Thank you, sounds like he automatically qualified
I'm researching both sides of my family so I'm looking for a lot of info hence a lot of names!!<br />My main interest at present is for LAWSON, Scotland CRONK, Edenbridge Kent, Croydon. LEIGHTON, Scotland. BROWN Ireland and London, WARBURTON.Cheshire, Worcestershire and Canada PARTRIDGE
polarbear
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Re: Canadian records WW2
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Sunday 22 September 19 15:45 BST (UK) »
Yes, I believe so. Pleased I could be of assistance.
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British Home Children are very special.
We search for information but it is up to the thread owner to verify that it is correct.
British Census copyright The National Archives; Canadian Census copyright Library and Archives Canada
vandab
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Re: Canadian records WW2
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Sunday 22 September 19 16:25 BST (UK) »
I appreciate the help, thank you
I'm researching both sides of my family so I'm looking for a lot of info hence a lot of names!!<br />My main interest at present is for LAWSON, Scotland CRONK, Edenbridge Kent, Croydon. LEIGHTON, Scotland. BROWN Ireland and London, WARBURTON.Cheshire, Worcestershire and Canada PARTRIDGE
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