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Heather | Report | 24 Jan 2009 17:09 |
If you bought her birth cert youd have mums name as well. Did Mary have a middle name? |
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KathleenBell | Report | 24 Jan 2009 16:59 |
There are these two Frank Martins on the 1901 census living in Coventry which would be possibles:- |
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Addictedtogenes | Report | 24 Jan 2009 16:52 |
Thanks Heather Kate and Gwyn |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 24 Jan 2009 16:35 |
By 1914 the mother's name will also be recorded on the index. |
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Kate | Report | 24 Jan 2009 16:33 |
I usually reckon on twenty five years as a rough average, but saying that it obviously varies. My dad was 33 when I was born, my grandad was 48 when Dad was born, and my great-grandad was 31 when Grandad arrived.2 |
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Heather | Report | 24 Jan 2009 16:32 |
Oh dear, well at a guess 25 but then people carried on producing kids into their 50s back then :) |
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Addictedtogenes | Report | 24 Jan 2009 16:27 |
Does anyone know generally what the age between generations is, I have a relative born 1914 but not sure age of father, any ideas gratefully received. |