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Zoe | Report | 27 Jan 2006 23:48 |
Where have you looked for the marriage? Zoe |
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Book | Report | 27 Jan 2006 23:46 |
Have been struggling with where to go to next. We have a birth certificate for my husband's grandfather. Born18.8.1915 @ 36 Seymour Place, Marylebone London Name of Father = William Seymour Name of Mother= Millie Seymour nee Webb However, we can't trace a marriage certificate for his parents. Also intrigued as Grandfather was adopted I also think it's interesting that the father is a Butler and that there surname is the same as the street they live in. I wonder if there may have been a big house there at some point. I believe there is no number 36 left there these days. Any ideas? booklady |