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Huia | Report | 7 Jan 2008 08:03 |
Perhaps you could get his d cert, see who the informant was. Alternatively, his m cert and look through the b index for the children if you know their names. |
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Emma | Report | 7 Jan 2008 04:01 |
No he is passed. He was born in 1906 but passed in 1970 in Hackney. My next step is finding his other sons so my father can connect with his half brothers and learn about his biological dad. |
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ErikaH | Report | 6 Jan 2008 10:25 |
Is he likely to be alive? |
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Emma | Report | 6 Jan 2008 09:04 |
Hi I have been searching for my dads real father who he last saw when he was 4 and after searching on here for months now I have finally confirmed who he is. I do know he has 2 other sons to another woman, what I need to know now is how do i find out where he was last if i cant get census records past 1901? |