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Cecil (Horace) Gulliver

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Victoria

Victoria Report 27 Oct 2007 22:40

Have you got his marriage certificate as this will list his father's details you can then confirm if this is the correct birth when you send for it.

BW

Jane

Victoria

Victoria Report 27 Oct 2007 22:39

Could this be his birth

England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index: 1837-1983
about Horace Gulliver
Name: Horace Gulliver
Year of Registration: 1905
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Aston
County: Warwickshire
Volume: 6d
Page: 276 (click to see others on page

Sharon

Sharon Report 27 Oct 2007 22:07


Trying to find information on Cecil (Horace) Gulliver from the West Midlands (possibly Dudley). He was known as Dick. He was born around 1904 +/- a few years. He married Gertie Plante, from Dudley, and they had one son, Kenneth Gulliver, in 1929. Horace was involved in his own engineering company - which still continues to this day under the name he used - although the ownership has long since passed on. Horace, Gertie and Ken are now all sadly deceased and we would love to know more about Horace's family. He died very early and missed the growing up of his grandchildren, one of whom is my husband, Andy. If you have any possible information on Horace's family, however vague, please forward to this site. Thank you. Sharon Gulliver.