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any sites with records after 1901?

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HampshireMel

HampshireMel Report 10 Sep 2003 17:58

Thanks Andrea, Having problems getting into my email site at the moment but ill keep trying... Thanks again... Demelza

Andrea

Andrea Report 10 Sep 2003 13:53

Have sent you a reply to your personal Email. Hope it is the right man. Good luck in your research.

HampshireMel

HampshireMel Report 9 Sep 2003 21:46

Hiya Paul, yeah ive thought of that but unfortunately all i know that he was buried somewhere in lancs!!! Relatives still alive seem to remember nothing but him not his parents or even a definate town or village!....very frustrating!

HampshireMel

HampshireMel Report 9 Sep 2003 21:43

Hiya Keith, This is for my boyfriend..hes new to this and a bit stuck....The name is John Berry Tatlock, born somewhere in lancashire in dec 1905. Weve got this information but from looking at the records theres any munber of Tatlocks in same area who could be his parents....short of getting his birth certificate would there be any other way of seeing his name alondside his parents to narrow the search.....long shot and im not hopefull i know but its worth a try...... Your so helpful!.....Demelza

Paul

Paul Report 9 Sep 2003 21:39

One thing I found very helpful was gravestones. Children were often buried alondside parents. You might get a spouse's name too, ie Elizabeth Alice loved wife of Thomas W Ridley Of course you've got to know where they died first - but I got lucky as my Great Great Uncle had written down plot reference numbers. Paul

Keith

Keith Report 9 Sep 2003 21:31

Hello Demelza again. I have 1837online which gives data on Births, Marriages and Deaths from 1837 to 2001. What have you got by way of names and I'll look

HampshireMel

HampshireMel Report 9 Sep 2003 17:59

Hiya dauna, Yeah ive tried that and countless others already, knew it was a long shot with the date being before 1901 but had to give it a try to see if anyone knew of any sites. Thanks anyway..

Dauna

Dauna Report 9 Sep 2003 08:15

Have you tried Freebmd? Links on left of this board Dauna

HampshireMel

HampshireMel Report 8 Sep 2003 23:36

stuck on a family member who no-one remembers. dates around 1903-1910 so the census isn't a help unfortunately. does anyone know of a site which holds data for this period. bit of a longshot i realise. thanks in advance.