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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 1:24 pm    Post subject: frank fletcher 78,shakespeare st [1906-1959] Reply with quote

Frank was born in Rochdale,lancashire in 1881. He was my late father's
uncle,but up to now i can't find him anywere in my family tree.
All other male ancester's were named George and lived in
  Liverpool 1875-1906
  Liverpool 1845-1881=DROWNED in Salthouse Dock Liverpool.
  Wales Bangor. Born 1812
  oxfordshire Banbury 1787-1864. Proffesion Boot + Shoe Maker.
  All four were named George.

 Frank Fletcher married Sarah Jane Marshall [or Buckley] in 1906?
  Any help would be appreciated to tie Frank into my tree.
              Thank's from Rummycub.  


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 4:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

FreeBMD lists the marriage -

Frank Fletcher & Sarah Jane Marshall

Dec quarter 1906
Registration district - Ormskirk  
Volume: 8b  Page: 1295


Can you explain what information would help you tie him into your family?



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 8:29 pm    Post subject: frank fletcher Reply with quote

Frank    By hearsay was my late father's  Uncle and only living relative.
 I visited Frank in  1958,he looked very much like my father.
 In the 1901 census i found  Frank [tailor's apprentice] with Thomas fletcher as his father born 1841. can't find any frank or thomas matches,or how they were born in ROCHDALE.
   My grandfather George had no brother's
    And as far as i know all Fletcher's ended up in Liverpool.
     Can't find any connection. Seem's like a dead end. :smt010  :smt010  :smt010


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 9:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do you know when Frank died? Maybe a funeral was reported in a local paper. In fact a funeral report for some other family member might help. They usually list family members who attended the funeral and give their relationship to the deceased person

Failing that a copy of Frank's birth certificate would show his parents and might settle if there was a family link



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 22, 2009 9:43 pm    Post subject: frank fletcher Reply with quote

Thank's for reply, Never thought about newspaper report's
he died 8-10 1959.  I will pay a visit to the library to check .
 As for birth certificates, there were 3 Frank's born in 1881in Rochdale
 So it's difficult to sort out which one.        




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