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Trying to find Freda

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Marion

Marion Report 27 May 2009 00:45

So sorryJaney , I had the death mixed up with another unconnected family member and didn't realise I had both deaths. I am really grateful you have both been on the case and did not expect any help being its so late in the day. Ths is the second brick wall I've had this week but didn't get any help on the last one. You'll have to excuse this old bird that needs to get to bed a bit earlier......not sure it would make me any wiser though ;)

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 27 May 2009 00:52

Late in the day?! It's not 8pm yet. What uncivilized part of the world do you live in? ;)

Sorry couldn't help more. I'm not up for trawling the untranscribeds very often when it isn't a matter of finding the lost mum before she dies or such.

Just for ref -- you know they didn't have kids? If they did, that would be the quick way to find her surname.

If she was born in London and adopted ... I think I'll wish you best of luck!

Marion

Marion Report 27 May 2009 00:56

Its almost 1am in the UK, no wonder you're more on the ball than me!
No kids by the way which has added to the problem.