Author Topic: Marjorie Callear and son (from UK - 1950s) - where do we start to look?  (Read 456 times)

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The son born 1950 possibly lived in Derbyshire between 2016 -  2018 details from UK, Electoral Registers, 2011-2018



Still there in 2025

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You need to also remove his name from the subject header in each of your replies - as does those others who have replied

As per your guidance, I have edited my replies to remove the name. Feel free to check/confirm.

The suggestion of the will  adds value to the thread and is an avenue we will definitely pursue. Thank you.
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The son born 1950 possibly lived in Derbyshire between 2016 -  2018 details from UK, Electoral Registers, 2011-2018

The son born 1950 possibly lived in Derbyshire between 2016 -  2018 details from UK, Electoral Registers, 2011-2018
Are you sure about the age? there is a person of the same name easily found online who appears to be younger.


That is a different relative who, used their middle name.

No age aghadowey

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Here’s a link to the passenger record I posted if you want to check details https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:245T-5ZF?lang=en
it’s also on Anc*y if you have a subscription
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There are still 6 posts on page 2 with the son's name in the heading, which need editing by their respective posters.

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There are still 6 posts on page 2 with the son's name in the heading, which need editing by their respective posters.

Thanks Molly I just rechecked my posts and modified the one showing his name
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Whilst it seems that the recollections of Marjorie emigrating to Australia, remarrying and sadly passing away are true, ......

......the mystery around her son [b. 1950 - West Bromwich / mother: James] remains.

Can anyone help shine a light on him?
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Suspect he is still alive and living in Derbyshire.

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That is a different relative who, used their middle name.

The OP is already aware of the Derbyshire person, as not being the lost son.