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Another witness name please.
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AlanC
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Another witness name please.
13-12-13, 08:28
Also Liverpool; Bride and Groom are Walton/Hodson. Does surname begin with E or G?
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13-12-13, 09:14
I would say an E because I used to do E's like that when using a fountain pen. But what the surname is, no suggestions.
Edit. On the other hand could it be Creasey?
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13-12-13, 10:14
goodness, i have no idea what the name is. does look like it starts with 'e'.
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13-12-13, 11:07
I think its Creassy - only because i found William George Creassy on freebmd!!!!!!!
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13-12-13, 12:26
Thanks to Phil, Kyle & Angelina. I thought it began with an 'E' but couldn't decide what options I had left.
Being unable to offer an alternative, I'll go for Creasey too.
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13-12-13, 15:37
The only thing I can say is that it probably ends with a y. Not much help, it could say anything!
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13-12-13, 19:23
It's the first letter that's the killer - could be B, H, R or something else! So possible Beaney, Heaney, Reaney.
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13-12-13, 20:03
How about KENNY? As UJ says first letter could be anything.
Whoever said Seek and Ye shall find was not a genealogist.
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14-12-13, 05:05
What about G....Geary?
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14-12-13, 12:08
Thank you all for trying.......................perhaps we'll never know unless I see him as witness in another marriage.
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