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Why would???
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Julie | Report | 1 Jun 2009 23:07 |
So how do I make a stubborn old man talk to me??? |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 1 Jun 2009 23:22 |
My husband grandparents had three children the first a boy they lost at 2 months in 1903 and then my MIL was born in 1905 ,Her only sister was born in 1909 and neither are with the parents on the 1911 census ,I know Mum was sent to Ireland to the paternal grandparents at around 4 years of age and the baby was with Nanas parents,Why cos Grandad and Nana could only afford to rent two rooms and no children were allowed,Both parents worked so the children were sent to family to be looked after,Mum was sent away before her sister was born so there was always sibling rivalry cos the baby went home before she did |
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Julie | Report | 1 Jun 2009 23:24 |
Ooo Shirley how interesting :) |
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**Ann** | Report | 1 Jun 2009 23:26 |
You cant! Some things are best left unsaid, it is obviousely very painful for him, and I suspect many thousand of people who suffered through the war years feel the same. |
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Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it | Report | 1 Jun 2009 23:38 |
Julie |
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Thistledown | Report | 2 Jun 2009 00:31 |
I have seen on one of the new Counties on-line on the Irish 1911 census two little girls "adopted" by different families in the same area, both girls were born in England.Both girls had same surname, but different from both families names. |
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mgnv | Report | 2 Jun 2009 00:35 |
Maybe there wasn't a 1941 census, but there certainly was a national registration around that time. How else would you get a ration book, eh? |
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~~~Hz by the River~ | Report | 4 Jun 2009 10:38 |
For Julie, |