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Vanishing ancestors
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Sheand | Report | 10 Jan 2008 22:47 |
thank you I knew I had the details but as I said before - I knew it was him and her and never got the cert. I get everyone's certificates. Costs me a fortune! Must have thought I would save some money! |
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Sheand | Report | 10 Jan 2008 22:22 |
Reg, you are a wonder - thank you. I never even thought about his marriage cert!! I cannot understand why, I get everyone's certificates but you know I never got his because I know he married her and so never checked that. I checked out her details and her family but not his. |
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ErikaH | Report | 10 Jan 2008 22:08 |
Deleted my posting, as I had totally misunderstood your message................ |
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Sheand | Report | 10 Jan 2008 22:00 |
Can anyone suggest where I can look for ancestors who just totally vanish. My g g grandfather is my main interest at the moment. His name is George Wilson born 1846 Coventry, Warwickshire married Mary Elizabeth Dixon. I can trace him to 1881 census but nothing before that at all. There are a few George Wilsons but none of the details match. I am now at a loss as to where to search for him. |