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Lost a LOOSTOR please help....
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Sylvie | Report | 4 Sep 2005 01:19 |
Hi Cat.. No I don't have his fathers name I got the info from ancestry as marrying Louisa and I know she was widowed by 1871 -yes it could be a wrong translation..Iknow wot these eastenders sound like at times- being one myself |
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Unknown | Report | 4 Sep 2005 01:08 |
Do you have his father's name from the marriage cert? What was Alfred's occupation? The name Looster doesn't appear at all on ancestry. Wonder whether its a bad mistranscription of something else or he was from overseas? |
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Sylvie | Report | 4 Sep 2005 01:03 |
In 1867 Louisa Eliza MAJOR b 1849 St.George in the East,Middlesex married an Alfred LOOSTOR at St, George in the East London Surrey. I can find no record of him and its driving me crazy. Can anyone help me trace the lost Looster please? |