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HELP.....MY AUNT HAS DISAPPEARED!!!
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MotherGeek | Report | 8 Nov 2004 18:34 |
Thanks Heidi... I know what you mean, I too thought she may be still alive. My mother, on the other hand is adament she died (Even though my mum wasn't then born)...! Its giving me a big headache! Thanks for your opinion. kind regards. Tina |
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Heidi | Report | 8 Nov 2004 18:31 |
Perhaps she didnt actually die? Mistake maybe....??? maybe search to see if she was alive around that time rather than dead? |
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MotherGeek | Report | 8 Nov 2004 18:29 |
My aunt Annie McKellar was born in 1937 in Townhead, Lanarkshire, Scotland. She died age 2 from meningitis. I have been on the scotlandspeople website to try to find her death certificate, but there's no record of it. Her Brother (John) died 2 yrs later, and I have found him on there, so I don't think i have been doing it wrong! Her parents were John McKellar and Elizabeth (Nee McMullen). Although they were married when annie was born (Or so I'm lead to believe...!) Any help or advice will be GREATFULLY received! Thanks |
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