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PaulaW | Report | 7 Aug 2009 18:15 |
Thanks apparently he never got divorced because the Pension Office got in touch with his "ex-wife" to find out where to pay his pension. |
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Helen in Bucks | Report | 7 Aug 2009 14:49 |
if its possible he got divorced in the 1920s/1930s I think you might find this on the national archives website, put in J77 as the ref |
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PaulaW | Report | 7 Aug 2009 12:21 |
Thanks for the info. |
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Mick in the Sticks | Report | 7 Aug 2009 12:15 |
One possible way to get an idea of your lost relatives whereabouts is to check for a possible marriage. Ancestry now have all marriages up to 2005 indexed. If you find a likely marriage check for the location and the surname of the person he married. Then check for births of your lost relatives surname where the mothers surname matches the name of the person they married. All births up to 2005 have been indexed on Ancestry too. |
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PaulaW | Report | 7 Aug 2009 11:59 |
Any advise on how to do this other than the Electoral Rolls as these are only searchable by address I believe. |