dont laugh but I have only just noticed some have death dates furthur along the line, has that always been the case and why not others?
1939 Register
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Help in looking for information after adoption
Hi
I been asked by a relative to see if I can help him find any information to add to the little he knows,
he and three sisters were put into Barnardos when very young,
His Mother ;
Alice Mcnamara b7 Jan 1925 Liverpool
children whom went into Barnardos
Robert Mcnamara 28 May 1949
Sandra McNamara 1950ish
Kathleen McNamara 15 Feb 1951
Margaret Thwaite dob ?
I can see two families on Ancestry with connections with names Robert has mentioned, he says in the earlier years it was mentioned she had a partner or married a Keating who was said to be like a step father to him as he does not know who his father was nor did Sandra and Kathleen...
Margaret was born in to her 2nd husband William Thwaite Not sure if she went into Barnardo's...
I can see on ANcestry two families one with Thwaite mentioned and one with Keating they both have connections with Australia...Step dad emigrated to Australia , seems these two trees may marriage up somewhere along the line as Robert knows bits of info from both trees...he said William Thwaite came into the family after Keating had left for Australia ...there is no mention of Robert or the siblings in either tree...can anyone help to see if these two tree's do join together, I have only the information I have given you...His Mother did Marry William Thwaite in Liverpool in 1956 aged 31 yrs.
Help in looking for information after adoption
I been asked by a relative to see if I can help him find any information to add to the little he knows,
he and three sisters were put into Barnardos when very young,
His Mother ;
Alice Mcnamara b7 Jan 1925 Liverpool
children whom went into Barnardos
Robert Mcnamara 28 May 1949
Sandra McNamara 1950ish
Kathleen McNamara 15 Feb 1951
Margaret Thwaite dob ?
I can see two families on Ancestry with connections with names Robert has mentioned, he says in the earlier years it was mentioned she had a partner or married a Keating who was said to be like a step father to him as he does not know who his father was nor did Sandra and Kathleen...
Margaret was born in to her 2nd husband William Thwaite Not sure if she went into Barnardo's...
I can see on ANcestry two families one with Thwaite mentioned and one with Keating they both have connections with Australia...Step dad emigrated to Australia , seems these two trees may marriage up somewhere along the line as Robert knows bits of info from both trees...he said William Thwaite came into the family after Keating had left for Australia ...there is no mention of Robert or the siblings in either tree...can anyone help to see if these two tree's do join together, I have only the information I have given you...His Mother did Marry William Thwaite in Liverpool in 1956 aged 31 yrs.
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Surrey Electoral Rolls 1832-1962
Ancestry has extended/updated/added some early records to these:
Surrey, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1962
The transcriptions are a bit odd - e.g. my grandmother has acquired Flat as one of her forenames, as has her brother who lived in the same block. However, I now know the address of the place we lived in in Farnham when I was 6 or 7.
Surrey Electoral Rolls 1832-1962
Surrey, England, Electoral Registers, 1832-1962
The transcriptions are a bit odd - e.g. my grandmother has acquired Flat as one of her forenames, as has her brother who lived in the same block. However, I now know the address of the place we lived in in Farnham when I was 6 or 7.
Oxfordshire records on Ancestry
In case you've not yet picked this news up yet.
Ancestry has launched the Oxfordshire records today (actually they were on yesterday.)
http://www.ofhs.org.uk/ - has a 20% discount for their members. (Their sub is £9 or £12 depending on where in the world you are.)
I know what I shall be doing this weekend!! I can begin to track down all the people who aren't on my CD/fiche collection of indexes and best of all - I can look at the images. More than 50% of my maternal ancestry is in the county so will be busy for a while. :clap:
Oxfordshire, England, Church of England Baptism, Marriages, and Burials, 1538-1812
Oxfordshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1915
Oxfordshire, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1965
Oxfordshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1930
Oxfordshire records on Ancestry
Ancestry has launched the Oxfordshire records today (actually they were on yesterday.)
http://www.ofhs.org.uk/ - has a 20% discount for their members. (Their sub is £9 or £12 depending on where in the world you are.)
I know what I shall be doing this weekend!! I can begin to track down all the people who aren't on my CD/fiche collection of indexes and best of all - I can look at the images. More than 50% of my maternal ancestry is in the county so will be busy for a while. :clap:
Oxfordshire, England, Church of England Baptism, Marriages, and Burials, 1538-1812
Oxfordshire, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1915
Oxfordshire, England, Church of England Deaths and Burials, 1813-1965
Oxfordshire, England, Church of England Marriages and Banns, 1754-1930
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