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Trying to find Shadbolt

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Michell

Michell Report 4 Oct 2006 11:10

I am trying to find a my father Robert Shadbolt he was married to my mother Josephine Elizabeth Shadbolt between i think 1967 to about 1969/70 i was born on 01 Nov 1968 in walthamstow i do not have very much info and would be grateful for anything however small the info may be i think my father was born in the mid 1940's and i think his middle name was victor Robert Victor Shadbolt many thanks M. Hart

David

David Report 28 Oct 2007 11:57

Hello Michelle

I am researching my Shadbolt relations by going through the bmd indexes. My lot are from Hertfordshire but some moved to the East End of London and into Essex. i am pretty sure that we dont have a connection but i have jotted down the following info.

There is a Robert V born 1q 1946, Rochford, Vol 4a, Page 1333. Also a possible brother, Barry J, born 2q 1948, Hackney, Vol 5c, Page 1013.

Parents are/were Stanley Shadbolt and Norah K Hull who were married 3q 1942, Rochford, Vol 4a, Page 2059.

A Robert V married a Josephine E Suter in 1967. Ref is Waltham Forest, 2q 1967, Vol 5e, Page 619.

Unfortunately, there is also a death ref for a Robert Victor Shadbolt born 15/03/1946 who died in Camden in November 1986. Ref is Camden, Vol 14, Page 1949.

Hope that this is of some use.

Regards

David Marlborough