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Help to find a child please
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The Ego | Report | 4 Mar 2006 19:10 |
try contacting some people from this site-they will have more knowledge as to how the name moved around-there are canadian links on it -the site is dedicated to a Burley family tree. problem is though that records after 1911 are thin on the ground-records oversas arent as accessible as english and welsh ones. http://www.incentre.net/bburley/genealogy/burley.htm |
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The Ego | Report | 5 Mar 2006 22:21 |
dont mention it james,my pleasure. |
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James | Report | 19 Mar 2006 05:18 |
Hi Everyone, Thanks to all of you who searched on my behalf for my mums half brother. I pulled the marriage cert on scotlandspeople for Alexander & Isabella Burley - Lo and behold, that copy recorded Alexander as Widowed and Isabella as Divorced. I wasted time searching Isabellas side, then tackled Alexanders side. I found the first wife and taking a stab at the circa age that Carol sent me of a William Burley who land in Canada in 1929, I found Williams birth cert and all of Carols thread worked out :-) Thanks to all of you!!!!! Also, I'm sorry that others kept looking long after I disappeared off genesreunited and as I didn't reply it came across that I was ungreatful. I will have to try harder to check my threads everyday. Keep smiling, James NZ (Go the Kiwi's - Commonwealth Games) |