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lost grandfather
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 18 Oct 2007 01:56 |
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I don't know no Greens -- but I'll go sleuthing at the slightest provocation. ;) |
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evasusan | Report | 18 Oct 2007 01:12 |
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My maternal grandmother's first two children were born before she married and were not the children of her husband. My grandma was Eva Dunn born 1896 in Wyke, Bradford, Yorks. She appears to have been living with my mother's father in Cotewall Road in West Bowling, Bradford when her first child was born in 1921. This child was my mother Emma Dunn. My mother's father was called Fred Green (by coincidence my mother became Emma Green when she married in 1943). Fred's name is on my mother's bc but he has disappeared without trace. All of my enquiries end up nowhere. My mother told me that he was a redhead and lived in the Bradford 5 or 7 area. Does anyone in Bradford (or anywhere else) know of a Fred Green born circa 1890 + or - 10 yrs who may have had red hair and was a woolcomber by trade? |
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