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Glad you have found her. Just gave you pointers as I know you know how to search yourself. Still don't know who went to America though!
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I have found her school record in FMP and her dob 11 May 1903 and now have her in 1939 register with Thomas Spencer Jones (Spencer Thomas sometimes), so don't think she is in USA, but nice to trace her anyway. I am beginning to think maybe not even a blood relative. I have looked quite a few times before and never found anyone.
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Someone on Ancestry had Glady's mother as Mary Ellen. She is working as a servant in 1911 and seems to marry Edward B Morris in 1918 St Asaph. Think he might have been Edward Bailey Morris.
Quite a bit about him on Ancestry. If you don't have a sub I can send you anything.
Also Family Search is good for some American census. Not looked though
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Looks like she married Thomas S Jones in 1924 in St Asaph.
Put her name into Ancestry and forgot to put area and a loads of US newspapers came up with both their names but don't have the right sub to look at any.
Think you might be right.
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Lin Fisher I was wondering if she could be the gone to US 'aunt' as MiL may have seen her as that rather than a cousin. Can't be the daughter of anyone on that census as they are too young.
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There is Gladys Mary Blake 1903 St Asaph but no MMN so could be illegitimate.
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yes that's them, I have 61 and 71 missing for John.
Winifred I lose after 1891
Jane (Jinnie) - think this is Auntie Jinnie that MiL remembered someone by that name have her in St Asaph and marrying Thomas Hughes, don't actually have her in 1901
Catherine Ann Blake is a mystery atm, maybe she died (Mary A and Sarah I have deaths which seem likely)
Mary Ellen need more work on but think MiL remembered her, which is why I have some details that are not verified.
Veronica Elizabeth Blake - was definitely remembered
Maybe I need to have a look at Gladys Blake Grand daughter https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bi...=try&h=2104552, no ide who parent is yet.
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Assume this is them in 1881?
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/discovery...0868bfeec271ea 9d11dc2fcb6fe&_phsrc=PJA1934&_phstart=successSourc e
Dymeirchion, Flintshire, Wales
Reg Dist: St Asaph
John Blake 30 Head b 1851 Whitchurch, Shropshire, England. Game keeper
Elizabeth Blake 24 Daughter(?) (Wife) b 1857 Llansanna, Denbighshire, Clwyd,
Mary A. Blake 7 Daughter
Elizabeth Blake 6 Daughter
Jane Blake4 Daughter
Winifred Blake 1 DaughterLast edited by Katarzyna; 24-11-22, 21:11.
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Blakes in Wales
This lot are DHs family, his mother has never been interested in her tree, but many years ago I did ask a lot of questions and she is convinced that one of her aunts went to USA, but I can't find anyone going there. Can anyone see a USA traveller? I am wondering if it was a cousin, so need to find some children. a couple on 1911 census might be interesting
John Blake and Elizabeth Jones had this gang, and the girls with deaths all seem to be in UK, this without haven't found much out about them
Mary A Blake 1874–1883
Elizabeth Blake 1875–1943
Jane (Jinnie) Blake 1877–1931
Winifred Blake 1880–
Sarah Ellen Blake 1881–1884
John Blake 1883–
Catherine Ann Blake 1885–
Mary Ellen Blake 1887–1946
Elsie Vera Blake 1893–1966
Robert Isaac Blake 1898–1965
Veronica Elizabeth Blake 1899–1985
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tr...07477945/hints
I will renew my FMP sub next week and get 1921 census so it might reveal something.
Not looked at this tree in a long while, seem to have a few gaps,
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