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BERNICE MARSDEN

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Merry

Merry Report 8 Nov 2005 23:57

Of the list in my last reply, I think her first hubby was Mr Cushing, as I found this birth: Surname Forenames Mothers maiden name District Page No Event Quarter Year Cushing Hettie E Fuller West Ham.4a 67 Birth 1 1917 Merry

Merry

Merry Report 8 Nov 2005 23:53

Do you know when Walter Barrett was born?? I think it must have been after 1920 (as I searched 1914-1920 on Family Relatives for any Barrett/Fuller births, but there were none). You need to be looking for a birth reg for Walter with mum's maiden name in the index as Fuller. If you can get your granddad's birth cert it should have Harriet's late married surname on it as well as her maiden name. This would help a great deal in sorting out info on her first husband. For her first marriage; these are all the Harriet(t) Fuller's married 1912-1917 anywhere in England and Wales: Surname Forenames Spouse District Page No Event Quarter Year Fuller Harriet Andrews Bishops Stortford.3a 1427 Marriage 4 1912 Fuller Harriet Holliday Teesdale.10a 597 Marriage 3 1914 Fuller Harriet Cushing West Ham.4a 701 Marriage 1 1916 Fuller Harriett S Farrell Holborn.1b 1558 Marriage 3 1913 Fuller Harriett A Geering Thanet.2a 2535 Marriage 4 1914 Fuller Harriett Menzies Wandsworth.1d 1445 Marriage 4 1917 Merry

The Bag

The Bag Report 8 Nov 2005 23:31

where was she in 1901 sorry, dont think i am going to get far with this

Paul

Paul Report 8 Nov 2005 23:31

Oh and we don't have a clue of where or when they got married, just to make things even more differcult!

Paul

Paul Report 8 Nov 2005 23:26

FULLER HARRIET FULLER. b. c1890. ORPHAN. Harriet/Harriett was brought up in an Orphange in Brixton (London?) She was married just before WWI, and had one child, HETTIE. Her first husbands name was unknown, and he died in WWI. Harriet later remarried her first husbands cousin, who was HERBERT BARRETT b. 1892, KINGS LYNN, NORFOLK. Her first husband may have been, but not 100% sure, a BARRETT also. She later had 3 other children with HERBERT BARRETT. These were; DOROTHY, WALTER (My Grandfather) and ANNE. All of these were born in KINGS LYNN, NORFOLK. HETTIE's surname was BARRETT, however, we believe she may have taken on the surname of her mothers second husband. If anyone has ANY information, even if you are not 100% of its accuracy, please contact me! I believe someone out there has the answer. Thanks, Paul. ------------------------------------------------------------------ When my Aunt looked before she couldn't find a marriage certificate of Herbert Barrett and Harriet Fuller, so we think she may have got married using her name from her first marriage. Thanks for any help guys. Paul.

The Bag

The Bag Report 8 Nov 2005 23:25

Going to make a coffee and have a Pee , will be back

Paul

Paul Report 8 Nov 2005 23:24

Ok thanks Jess. I'll just copy and past it. Wont be a min.

The Bag

The Bag Report 8 Nov 2005 23:23

Put it on here Paul, Bernice isnt around at the mo (dont think) see what we can do. I cant see a Fuller one!

Paul

Paul Report 8 Nov 2005 22:19

Hello, Your daughter told me you like a challange. I hope you don't mind me asking. I've posted 3 things on 'Trying to Find', would you mind helping me with the FULLER one? It's been getting me for ages now. Thanks, Paul.