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Amy | Report | 9 Feb 2005 15:40 |
I'm looking for my grandmother's family and there must still be someone related i have an address to where my grandmother was born in 1906 should i try and contact there or what?? please help. |
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Tallulah | Report | 9 Feb 2005 15:45 |
Amy, maybe you could put a "trying to find" in the local paper. Tricia |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 9 Feb 2005 15:49 |
That's nearly 100 years Amy. Is there the same surname, born about the same time on namesearch here that is being researched. You could then contact about a possible link. How about working forward a bit. Have you got her address at marriage? If it's an unusual name you could write to people in that area with the same surname. You could also write to a local paper with a brief outline and dates and ask for friends or relatives to contact. |
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Amy | Report | 9 Feb 2005 15:58 |
Hi thanks for your replies!! No the surname being very popular it is KING sooo its difficult to realise whos related and whos not!! its a brick wall!! |