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Euginie (nee Chorley) and Harry Paddock
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Janet 693215 | Report | 20 Jun 2007 11:39 |
Of course they may never have had children and could have both lived to 100. (I looked for my ggrans death starting in 1905 when I knew she was still alive. I checked each 1/4 and found her death in 1949 age 93!) |
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Janet 693215 | Report | 20 Jun 2007 11:37 |
Could he have joined up and survived the war. Once ancestry have their war pensions up to p.............. You could look on find my past to see if they had any children in the overseas indexes. Of course he could have died shortly after the marriage. Iguess you've checked the deaths for the same quarter as the marriage. |
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Jane | Report | 20 Jun 2007 08:19 |
Hi Please can I have some advice. The last time I can find these two people is when they married in Sept 1912. I have tried searching the deaths in Ancestry but I can't seem to find them. He was 25 in 1912 so he could have joined the forces. I have checked The Wargraves commission site and can't find him on there. I can't find any children for them so I am wondering whether they emigrated. How do I go about searching emigration records? Or does anyone have any other ideas as to where I can look for him. Thanks Jane |