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LOOKING FOR COUSIN I'VE NEVER MET.

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Ann

Ann Report 25 Aug 2004 17:58

As you know her exact wedding date, you could try looking for the details of her marriage on 1837.online, this is a pay per view site, but it should give you the name of her husband, then you will be a step further in your search. Good luck!!!

Alva

Alva Report 25 Aug 2004 17:47

Hi all: Can anyone help me to find a cousin that I have never met. Her name is Yvonne Piper, now married and I do not know her married name. She was born approx. 1938 to Albert Wren Piper and Jane (Janie) Hart. Janie was my grandmother's sister. My grandparents moved to Canada in Approx 1911. Janie and my Grandmother Mary Ann (nee Hart) Mallett, used to correspond until she passed away in 1967 and all communication stopped. I have recently found pictures of Yvonne's wedding which appeared to be on her 21st birthday Sept. 26, 1959. It was also Janie and Albert's 50th wedding anniversary. Other siblings of Yvonne's were, Albert, Elsie and Ronald. Janie and Albert were married in Romford. My grandmother was born in Bethnal Green so they appear to come from the Essex area. Any information would be greatly appreciated since I live in British Columbia and finding it difficult for find contacts. Thank yo so much, Alva