Good morning to all. I am Terri and I have been trying to research my mother's family who emigrated to Canada in 1950, returned to England in 1951 and ultimately returned in 1952 to Canada. I only have information from my mother, who only remembers some things and is in her 80's. She says she would love to know some about her grandparents. Grandad was a man of very few words, who passed away in 1970. Grandma never talked about her family either, only she visited who my mom called her cousin in the US Ellis Glazebrook.
This is what I know: Before moving from England, their home address was 21 Farley Ave, Debdace Etate, Manchester. Grandad worked as a bricklayer during WW2, travelling around to bombed buildings in England, and mom said he even went to Ireland. Sometimes he would be gone for weeks.
My Grandfather: Louis Asquith b. 1906(?) Grandma: Marion Glazebrook B. (?) they married. 1928 I think in England.
Louis had 2 sisters: Jessie B.1905(?) Grandma had 2 brother: Wilfred and Arthur .... Mom is 84 now, b. 1931/Anthony b.1939
Alice Grandma's parents supposedly owned a pub
There was also a cousin Ida, who married Frank Walsh and moved to Australia. I called her Auntie Ida. Also mom vaguely remembers a cousin whose plane was shot down during WW2.
Any help in researching would be great. Thank you.
This is what I know: Before moving from England, their home address was 21 Farley Ave, Debdace Etate, Manchester. Grandad worked as a bricklayer during WW2, travelling around to bombed buildings in England, and mom said he even went to Ireland. Sometimes he would be gone for weeks.
My Grandfather: Louis Asquith b. 1906(?) Grandma: Marion Glazebrook B. (?) they married. 1928 I think in England.
Louis had 2 sisters: Jessie B.1905(?) Grandma had 2 brother: Wilfred and Arthur .... Mom is 84 now, b. 1931/Anthony b.1939
Alice Grandma's parents supposedly owned a pub
There was also a cousin Ida, who married Frank Walsh and moved to Australia. I called her Auntie Ida. Also mom vaguely remembers a cousin whose plane was shot down during WW2.
Any help in researching would be great. Thank you.
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