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help with lost rellies
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Marcie | Report | 30 Oct 2003 21:13 |
just found out that one of my rellies had two sons, last known address 9 suffolk st hove (1915) surname bunch christian names not known, any ideas how to look for them, according to the post office address no longer excists possible children born between 1907-1915 marcie x |
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John | Report | 30 Oct 2003 21:47 |
Marcie The address still exists according to my map. I can find a 9 Suffolk Street in Hove BN3 5. Its off Rutland Road. There is also an entry in the 1901 census, if you search for the address, but it will mean paying to view to find out who lived there and the family may not have been there that early. I tried looking for Bunch but got no results. John |
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Marcie | Report | 31 Oct 2003 07:24 |
thanks john, perhaps thats why the post is in such a tizz they told me it no longer excists,what i really would like is 1911 census released early marcie x |