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Trying to find great grandmother; Sarah Bellerby

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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! Report 27 Sep 2008 22:40

Births Dec 1927
Riddle James Bellerby Stockton 10a 142

Rose

Sarah

Sarah Report 27 Sep 2008 22:58

They are some of my granddad's brothers and sisters - Thank you for finding that for me :)

It's a real help.

I'll move on from here and try to trace Sarah E Bellerby this time!

Thank you :)

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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! Report 27 Sep 2008 23:00

If Dennis was the 3rd eldest, did two of his elder siblings die?

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JaneyCanuck Report 28 Sep 2008 00:01

You mentioned you couldn't find anything on Thomas Riddle either.


There's an obvious early front-runner for Mr. Riddle:


Births Dec 1898
Riddle Thomas Stockton 10a 78


Getting the Riddle-Bellerby marriage certificate will get your Thomas's age and father's name.

If he was born before the 1901 census, he should be findable with his father in that census. That would give an indication of his place and date of birth.

If they match with that 1898 birth, you get that certificate to confirm that it's the right father, and then you have the mother's name too. If not, you have an idea where/when to look for the birth.

And so on back!