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ErikaH

ErikaH Report 21 Jun 2021 10:33

You do not SEE original documents on the GRO site - only the transcribed info for births and deaths. You have to BUY copies

Have a look yourself………

Hope this helps

hotchoc

hotchoc Report 21 Jun 2021 20:04

Hi Kay where does it say its a children's home? I can't find it x

Kay????

Kay???? Report 21 Jun 2021 20:45


you need to go to the start of all the entries for that section,,,ie--page 1 or 2.



Britishnewspapers,subs needed for full artical.

The accused was Gerald Reynolds (20), painter, 60, Goldbeaters-grove, Burnt Oak, who was charged with assaulting Anthony Bernard Nyquist, 81, Kingsbury-road, Hendon, and John Allsopp, 18, Stationroad, Hendon. the first hearing on Monday, P.S. Spooner
30 July 1937 - Hendon & Finchley Times - London, London, England.

who hastily summoned the Hendon Fire Brigade. police constable rushed round to the rear of the shops, where saw Mr. Anthony Bernard Nyquist, occupier of the flat over the shop, shouting for help from wjindow on the first floor. The flames had spread to the
10 November 1939 - Hendon & Finchley Times - London, London, England

yesterday. Lionel Bateson, driver of the Bradford to London express, said that at Brent marshalling yards the boy, Colin Anthony Nyquist, 16, a railway fireman, of Kingsbury-road, Hendon—was walking down the track with his back to the train. "I went frantic
11 May 1948 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England.

thought these newspaaper clips would be of interest to you..

greyghost

greyghost Report 22 Jun 2021 10:56

Waldemar in census above - different mmn

Name: Mother's Maiden Surname:
NYQUIST, WALDEMAR CRAWFORD
GRO Reference: 1908 S Quarter in MIDDLESBROUGH Volume 09D Page 595