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Choccy

Choccy Report 21 Feb 2013 17:55


not sure how any of this fits, but it may help you!


England & Wales, Death Index, 1916-2006

Name: Daisy Adelaide Barnard
Birth Date: 25 Apr 1890
Date of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec 1974
Age at Death: 84
Registration district: Worthing
Inferred County: Sussex, West Sussex
Volume: 18
Page: 2307


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jmoonlabelle1@gmail.com

[email protected] Report 22 Feb 2013 00:49

wow, Choccy, yes, it helps! thanks so much for your time, ok, that is great, percy Cripps is my relative, we received an album from england with about 100 postcards/pics from 1905-1956 about, i have been talking with my brother in the last few days since receiving this info., and we are thinking that these people are more from Daisy Matthews (Percy's wife) side than the Cripps side, that is why we are confused, so now we are going to try that route next by doing some research on them, i was thinking that these people were Cripps rellies and was having a hard time thinking we were missing something but noiw we know what to do, i had some free credits from before christmas that i was using trying to find these addresses for 1911 c. and couldnt figure out why i was so confused, THANKS! we know what to do next, jennifer