...and I'm not sure where to start.
Jack (probably John) Hall was my Grandmother's brother. I find this out for the first time this evening, having never heard of him before. In fact I know very few details about my fathers side of the family in recent decades. Before 1901 there is a Huuuuge amount of information and recent years are fine. But the first half of the 20th Century? Not a lot.
So, Jack's parents were Arthur Hall and Martha Pegg, married in Bollington, Cheshire on the 11th February 1903. At some point, the family move to Bellshill, Scotland, where my Grandmother Jane was born on 1st August 1912. At some point later, they move back down to England where they eventually end up in Salford by 1938. Probably much earlier as Gran had no trace of a Scottish accent. Jack was probably younger than Grandma, but none of us have any idea where he, or any other of my Grandma's siblings were born.
So does anybody have a clue where I should start with this?
Gordon
Jack (probably John) Hall was my Grandmother's brother. I find this out for the first time this evening, having never heard of him before. In fact I know very few details about my fathers side of the family in recent decades. Before 1901 there is a Huuuuge amount of information and recent years are fine. But the first half of the 20th Century? Not a lot.
So, Jack's parents were Arthur Hall and Martha Pegg, married in Bollington, Cheshire on the 11th February 1903. At some point, the family move to Bellshill, Scotland, where my Grandmother Jane was born on 1st August 1912. At some point later, they move back down to England where they eventually end up in Salford by 1938. Probably much earlier as Gran had no trace of a Scottish accent. Jack was probably younger than Grandma, but none of us have any idea where he, or any other of my Grandma's siblings were born.
So does anybody have a clue where I should start with this?
Gordon
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