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How can I be certain?
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Dodgy | Report | 13 Feb 2005 18:18 |
I have a Louis William George Oldham, had a son born in 1900 named William George Oldham. He gets married in 1926. On the marriage certificate name of Father is George Lewis Oldham. I think I have the right man in the right area, just that doubt. How can I check this out to be certain? |
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Unknown | Report | 13 Feb 2005 18:21 |
You can check for a birth record for George Lewis Oldham and see if there is a separate one for Louis William George Oldham. nell |
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Sandra | Report | 13 Feb 2005 18:21 |
have you checked the 1901 census ?? and a birth certificate would give the fathers and mothers maiden name and occupation sandra |
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Dodgy | Report | 13 Feb 2005 18:32 |
Thanks to Helen and Sandra.Looking good, birth certicate on order. |