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    Hi everybody. I need some help to find Thomas Slaney born 1883 in Lancs. and wife Rose (Johnston)born 1883 in Birmingham, married in Aston Birmingham in 1909.

    Rose appears in the 1939 Register as a widow. It appears that Thomas died in early 1939.

    I have tried every variation of the name Slaney but cannot find them in 1911.
    Would appreciate some help with this!
    Thanks.
    Toby.

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    Sorry, I’ve had no luck finding them. Only found one make but with wrong wife and only one female but with wrong husband and mother is there, wrong maiden name also.

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    • #3
      UPDATE Got ‘em The baby is correct from GRO online index
      ancestry has them but I had been trying FMP
      1/55 Portland Place, Scholefield Street, B’ham
      Aston, Warwickshire
      Reg Dist. 385 Sub Reg Dist. Duddeston ED 22 Piece 18252
      Thomas Slaney abt 1883 Manchester, Lancashire Wood sawyer
      Others
      Rose Slaney 28
      Gertrude Rose Slaney Under 1
      Last edited by GallowayLass; 18-12-18, 00:05.

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      • #4
        ancestry also has his baptism, no image but does give mother’s maiden name, the marriage certificate of Thomas and Rose with image and Thomas’ WW1 attestation papers showing the full names and birth dates of three children. All are listed as links from the 1911 census record above.

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        • #5

          Great stuff G.L. thank you very much! I dont understand why MyHeritage and FamilySearch dont have the record?
          I dont have a sub for Ancestry but I can get access at my local library so I will go tomorrow.
          Thomas,s sisters name was Gertrude so that locks it in nicely!
          Thanks again.
          :D

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          • #6
            Been to the library and got all the info. Thanks again, I would have never found them without your help. Have a happy day!
            Toby.

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            • #7
              Well done, GL

              Jay
              Janet in Yorkshire



              Genealogists never die - they just swap places in the family tree

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