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Gerald Pinder

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FAIRTHORN

FAIRTHORN Report 19 Aug 2011 10:39

Perhaps it would be best to see, as mentioned, to see who registered his death.

He may have lived with a partner etc. & had children or at least it maybe someone who knew him.

£9.25 on-line


http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/

Melissa

Melissa Report 19 Aug 2011 10:19

Yes, I did notice that, thank you.

Unfortunately, as far as I can make out, he was estranged from the family, both his immediate family and extended family. I'm thinking it was just co-incidence that he ended up in Sunderland rather than going because his sister was there. I was taking a very long shot and appealing to (and hoping) that someone may just read this who knew him personally :-D

What can I say, I am ever the optimist!

FAIRTHORN

FAIRTHORN Report 19 Aug 2011 01:30

Melissa,
I did sent you telephone contact for Stephen, his son.
Surely, this is the best you can hope for, as sadly Gerald died nearly 25 years ago.

The only other thing is perhaps buy the certificate & see who registered.







Melissa

Melissa Report 18 Aug 2011 21:24

Thanks Zoe. I did, very late last night, find the record of Gerald's death. I think this is the correct person as one of his sister's ended up in the newcastle/sunderland area. Unfortunately, he'd already died by the time my gran had started to tell me about it all.

Lynski, thanks, I will try, but the name Pinder is a very common northern name, so I'm not holding out too much hope!

If anyone else reading this knows anything of Gerald and how he came to be in Sunderland, or in deed anything about his life, I'd be very grateful.

Melissa

Lynski

Lynski Report 18 Aug 2011 00:07

Have you tried Search Trees on this site?

There are other members who have the surname Pinder in their trees.

If you find a possible match you could contact them to see if you have a connection.

FAIRTHORN

FAIRTHORN Report 18 Aug 2011 00:00

Name Gerald Pinder
Year of Registration 1926
Quarter of Registration Jul-Aug-Sep
Registration District Rotherham
Registration County Yorkshire
Mother's maiden name Green
Volume Number 9C
Volume Page 1240

SADLY
Name Gerald Pinder
Year of Registration 1987
Month of Registration July
Registration District Sunderland
Registration County Durham
Date of Birth 16 July 1926
Volume Number 2
Volume Page 1354


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Melissa

Melissa Report 17 Aug 2011 23:37

I'm trying to find any info on my great uncle. He was born in Yorks in 1926, so there is every chance that he is no longer alive. His father was John Leonard Pinder, born in Gainsborough Lincs, and his mother Annie Louise Green, born in Rotherham. He was one of 11 children: Susan, Maggie, Ethel, John, Ernest Annie, Doreene, Emma (My grandmother), Gertrude, Gerald, then Joan The family moved around Yorks, starting in Rotherham but ending up in Shipley, W Yorks. He married and had at least 1 son (whose name I think was Stephen). He was the youngest in a family of aroundHe lost touch with his family years and years ago. My grandmother did try and trace him through the Salvation Army, but with no success. I always wanted to try and find him for my grandmother but never had any luck myself.

I'd be grateful for any info relating to him.

Thanks, Melissa