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Best way to find someone who MAY have emmigrated
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Heather | Report | 2 May 2006 11:17 |
Im starting this again. Firstly is the person you are looking for Dora Ethel Mason? She is the one who remarried and may have gone to the States? What area would she have been living in before she went? When did the father die? Roughly. You can search for a marriage on either familyrelatives.org or by sifting quarter by quarter through ancestry bmd England and Wales index. |
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TinaG | Report | 2 May 2006 10:38 |
Hi I know there are plenty of sites about but can anyone point me in the right direction or even help? My grandmother's birth mother & sister supposedly emmigrated to America after she remarried. I do not know the name of the person she remarried - if she indeed did. Her mothers name was Dora Ethel Mason (nee Altree) born c1887, sisters name was Sybil Mason born c1909. Her father, Clarence Mortimer Mason died but we cannot find that either. That might have given us a clue as to when it happened. My grandmother was born in 1913 so it could have occurred anytime from then up to 1923. Many Thanks |