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Sharon McCarthy nee Morris

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Sharon

Sharon Report 25 Aug 2007 04:27

Hi...
I'm looking to find any information concerning the family of my paternal grandfather - Frederick Albert Morris, born in Paddington, London (?) in February 1907. He married Violet Ethel Ginger (my grandmother) and they went on to have 4 children - Jean Morris born 1937 in Thorne, Yorkshire. Barbara Morris born 1941 in Thorne, Yorkshire. Kenneth Morris (my father) born 1946 in Central Middlesex, Park Royal Hospital, London, and Brian Morris born 1949 in Willesden, London.
He had a brother called George G Hugh Morris or Gee Hugh (uncertain of spelling), born c:1905.
This is all the information that I have concerning my grandfathers family and I would love to find out more. He definately had another sibling/s. And it would be great to know who his mother and father were (my great grandparents).
Anyone with any information please contact me
All information much appreciated
Many Thanks
Sharon

Lynne

Lynne Report 25 Aug 2007 11:32

Sharon
If you get his birth certificate it will tell you who his parents were. You can then find them on the 1901 census and work back to their parents etc.
Lynne

Sharon

Sharon Report 8 Sep 2007 00:40

Hi Lynne,
Thank you for your advice

Much appreciated
Sharon