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Mary Violet E Chapman 1910

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ErikaH

ErikaH Report 28 Apr 2019 11:17

YOB for Margery is incorrectly transcribed by FMP in 1939

Births Mar 1915 (>99%)
Long Margery A Blackmore Bodmin 5c 117

Her death

First name(s) MARGERY ALISON
Last name CHAPMAN
Gender Female
Birth day 6
Birth month 3
Birth year 1915
Age -
Death quarter 1
Death year 2000
District Truro
District number 3701B
Register number B45D
Entry number 218
Date of registration mm/yy 0200

Her sister's death

Name: Phyllis Irene Fuller
Death Age: 79
Birth Date: 8 Nov 1920
Registration Date: May 2000
Registration district: Liskeard
Inferred County: Cornwall
Register Number: 26B
District and Subdistrict: 3631
Entry Number: 24

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 28 Apr 2019 11:26

Rather think that the 1958 marriage was likely to be this chap..............there were a number of children of the marriage


1937
Chapman Ernest J ******* St.Austell 5c 82

Blue1

Blue1 Report 29 Apr 2019 12:22

Wow!

Oh my goodness, I can't believe what every one has done for me and my grandaughters, It's fantastic.

It's weird seeing all the place names as we see them every day on road signs.
As for Poltreworgey, that farm is really near to where the girls were born.
I'm loving the Devon connection. You might have realized that I'm the other Granny on their Mum's side so thats why I don't / didn't know any thing about their Dads side.

They have Devon now on both sides as my husbands family have links to Banstaple about three generations ago, so that's great.

I just want to give a huge thankyou to everyone for all the research you've done for us. I think I will actually do a hand drawn tree for them and will obviously print every thing out as is, so that they can see who has helped them.
Many many thanks to you all

Cathie <3