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1945 Court Records
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Michelle | Report | 21 Sep 2004 21:34 |
Heres hoping a nice kind person can point me in the right direction!!! My mother was a "war baby". Her father was a married soldier. He paid maintenance for her until she was 16. She never met him or knew anything about him other than his name. Is there any way I could find any info for her through the court records and if so where can I do this. Thanks in advance (hopefully!!) Michelle |
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Carol | Report | 21 Sep 2004 21:47 |
I may be wrong, but i think there may be a closure rule of 75 years for these records. |
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Unknown | Report | 21 Sep 2004 23:17 |
I think you would need to know where the court hearing was held to be able to locate the records. If you had some idea of which regiment he served with that might help you to find some more about him. nell |