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Janet

Janet Report 20 Aug 2010 22:33

If you look on FREE BMD there is a Daphne L Smith married 1948 to a Mr Langley in the Poole Registration District. Lots of other Daphne Smiths also. Janet

Janet

Janet Report 30 May 2010 21:41

Have you tried using 'Ancestry ' at your local library FREE for half hour each day ? There are a lot of new records and it is slightly different to the one you get at home. Janet

was plain ann now annielaurie

was plain ann now annielaurie Report 7 Mar 2009 18:21

Have you gone through the marriage index quarter by quarter? - it really is the only way.

Sandra

Sandra Report 7 Mar 2009 13:06

Well still no luck in tracing Daphne Lester Smith born 1925 either marriage or death.

My Auntie is coming over in May from Australia and I was hoping to be able to give her some positive news on something about her Birth Mother but I have drawn a blank where ever I look.
It is so much easier going backwards in time than forwards to the present.

Thank you to everyone who has helped in any way

Sandra

Sandra

Sandra Report 15 Feb 2009 15:44

No luck finding someone to do a Braintree Look up for me as I live in Cornwall.
But I will keep searching for brothers and sisters of Daphne or her marriaige or death

Sandra

Sandra

Sandra Report 12 Feb 2009 18:23

I have posted a Message asking for a Braintree Library look up to see if there is any kind person in that area who could help me find Brothers and Sisters of Daphne, any other Children of Daphne and if she married.

Hopefully this may shed some light on things

Sandra

was plain ann now annielaurie

was plain ann now annielaurie Report 12 Feb 2009 16:31

Sandra

The only way to find a marriage for her is to systematically go through the GRO marriage index quarter by quarter. You can take out a 2 week free trial with Ancestry and do it on there. Of course, there may be more than one Daphne L Smith- the index is unlikely to give her middle name in full.

Sandra

Sandra Report 12 Feb 2009 09:16

Thanks Tania,
Yes this is Daphne's parents.
I think I will have to get the marriage Cert to find their brothers and sisters.
But it is more important to know if Daphne had brothers and sisters or married and had more children as this is the information my Auntie needs.
She has left it quite late in life to find out but I am trying to do my best to get the information she wants.

If anyone can help me find a Marriage/Death or if Daphne had further children I would be so greatful because as I said My Auntie is coming over in May this year and it would be fantastic to give her some further information.

So here's hoping

Thanks to everyone again

Sandra

Tania

Tania Report 11 Feb 2009 17:50


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Marriages Sep 1917 (99%)
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Lester Lena G Smith Tendring 4a 1359
Lynch Charles P Noyce Tendring 4a 1359
Noyce Emily A Lynch Tendring 4a 1359
Smith George R Lester Tendring 4a 1359

Sandra

Sandra Report 11 Feb 2009 17:30

Hi Gwen
How do I access the electoral Roll

Sandra

Sandra

Sandra Report 11 Feb 2009 17:29

Thanks for all the help.
I have manually searched some of the GRO for marriages/ deaths and as you say it is very time consuming and maybe as you say it will be automated soon and that will help.
I was hoping to have some info for my auntie for when she comes to visit us from Australia in May, so heres hoping I find something soon.
She has also contacted a TV Programme in Australia who find people so I have sent all the info everyone has found to her which may help them.
She is very appreciative of all your help and is still hopefull of finding out about her mother.

So once again thankyou very much.

Sandra

Sandra

Sandra Report 11 Feb 2009 17:17

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Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 26 Jan 2009 21:23

Have you done, ...or asked for...an electoral lists search for the address where Daphne was living when the baby was born.? They are not available for the war years though.
Maybe she stayed there a while, ...although won't feature until over 21. If other SMITHs are living there, this may be a clue to other family members.

If the family still lived there and then Daphne 'disappears' after age 21, this might indicate a time of marriage.

Gwyn

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 26 Jan 2009 18:37

Hi Sandra - re your PMs and new info etc --

Not sure whether you were able to check the 1984-2005 deaths index at Ancestry, so I did -- only one death listed for a Daphne born 31 March 1925, and that was Daphne Peggy White, so not your Daphne. Birthdates on death records aren't always accurate (a child might have thought a parent was a year older or younger than s/he really was, e.g.) but nothing comes up that looks like her.

Now, the Daphne Peggy White born 31 March 1925 did die in Essex, Southend on Sea district. But there were 6 births registered in 2nd quarter 1925 for the name Daphne P, so it's likely that death was one of those individuals.

Have you searched marriages (and deaths) by reading the original GRO index images? If she married after 1943, the entry won't likely be transcribed yet by FreeBMD. In a few weeks or months, the transcriptions for that period should be complete and an automated search might find something missed on a manual search.

Daphne was 17 in 1943, and might be a prime candidate for being a war bride, and leaving England after the war.

I had a look at civilian war deaths at
http://www.cwgc.org/debt_of_honour.asp?menuid=14
just in case, but there is no Daphne Smith listed.

If she herself emigrated before marrying, it could be very difficult to trace her.

http://www.findmypast.com/passengerListPersonSearchStart.action
shows 3 Daphne Smiths born 1924 and 2 born 1927 as passengers from England 1943-1960. And that's not counting the "D"s.

The only things to suggest are to comb through the untranscribed GRO indexes for a marriage or death, and wait for the transcription so you can do the automated search, which you could do by given name/initial (and birth year, for deaths) alone, too, and something may turn up.

Sandra

Sandra Report 25 Jan 2009 10:24

Well I have now received Daphne Lester Smiths birth Cert, info is as follows:
Dob 31st March 1925
Father George Robert Smith
Mother Lena Gertrude Smith Formally Lester
Address Colchester Rd Lawford
Reg Dist Tendring
Sub Dist Ardleigh in the county of Essex

I hve looked on the Death and Marriage records and can not find any thing.


Any help would be very much appreciated

Sandra

Sandra

Sandra Report 13 Jan 2009 20:52

She has managed to get a copy of her birth cert and adoption cert from Essex Council. which I have copies of here. There is no father listed and the house no longer exists where she used to live. so we have drawn a blank. The address was Jubilee Terrace Colchester Rd Manningtree. Her place of work as a shop assistant is on the same road so she may have boarded with them. But not sure as it is not clear on the certificate whether that is her address or where she worked.

The search goes on

Thank you for your help

Sandra

Janet

Janet Report 13 Jan 2009 20:06

Have you tried to get details from the court that dealt with the adoption? Your Auntie in Australia can do this through a social worker. It may give the father's name or an address for the grandparents. Try writing to people in the street where she lived. They may remember older folk that are still living in that area.

Sandra

Sandra Report 13 Jan 2009 15:16

Sorry didn't know they appeared on both with just one entry.
So my appologies to everyone.
I am new to this and was just trying to get as much information for my auntie as I could.
If I had known I would not have done it......Im not that stupid......brain dead yes!!!

For all of you I have emailed all the info found by you all and myself to my auntie in Australia as any info for her is more than she has already.

So once again sorry for the mess up.... I have had my wrist slapped and won't do it again.

Sandra

EvieBeavie

EvieBeavie Report 13 Jan 2009 14:45

Well, you are welcome for all the work I did in your existing thread:

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.asp?wci=thread&tk=1116802

but I'm sorry, this is not how you do things. The board rules (they're linked when you compost a post) (edit - er, that's *compose* a post, heh) are: one post per topic. People here have now wasted time doing exactly what I did.

~Whippet Lady~

~Whippet Lady~ Report 13 Jan 2009 14:37

Puzzled as to why you started another thread on this today when you started one yesterday on Trying to Find board???