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Trying to find Williams

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Jae

Jae Report 2 Nov 2006 18:58

MIRIAM WILLIAMS (LATER BECAME MIRIAM DUTTON). ALBERT GEORGE WAIN (1907, APPROX). GEORGE WAIN (OF GRESELY DERBYSHIRE?). I would like to find out about my great grandmother Miriam Williams (later became Dutton). I am also trying to find out about my grandfather Albert George Wain. I believe he was born in 1907 (approx) his mother was Miriam Williams. I believe he would have been born in the Derbyshire/Staffordshire area, however he was born out of wedlock so it is possible he was born in another area. The last known contact was in 1959 (approx) where he lived in midway, swadlincote, derbyshire. At that time he had 4 children (aged between 10(approx) and 17) and was married to Ellen (maiden name stapleford). Also, my great grandfather George Wain (Alberts father), who was believed to have been born/lived in Gresely, Derbyshire. George and Miriam never married and very little is know about George. Miriam went on to marry a Dutton. As very little is known about these situations - Miriam and George having a child together (Albert George) - Albert George leaving in 1959 (approx) I understand that this may be a senstive subject but would appreciate any information about my family. Thanks, Jane