Midland Red
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16 of 22
Sat 21st Nov 2020 10:27am
Still looking at this... Which grandmother is it? This might give a lead |
Coventry People - Alfred John New | |
mcsporran
Coventry & Cebu |
17 of 22
Sat 21st Nov 2020 1:40pm
Alfred's grave is pictured here. His father was Henry New and his mother Lydia Harding who married in 1894 in South Stoneham registration district, Hampshire, where he and his siblings births were also registered. |
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Midland Red
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18 of 22
Sat 21st Nov 2020 2:08pm
I've trawled through the surnames New, Povey and Prior, and can find no link to a Brown |
Coventry People - Alfred John New | |
steve1
coventry Thread starter
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19 of 22
Sat 21st Nov 2020 4:45pm
Thanks the surname is Castle. |
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steve1
coventry Thread starter
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20 of 22
Sat 21st Nov 2020 4:48pm
Thank you for your information that is another piece to the jigsaw. |
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DebbieA
Bedworth |
21 of 22
Sat 21st Nov 2020 9:28pm
Ancestry has the following : Name: Alfred J New; Regiment or Corps: Royal Field Artillery; Regimental Number: 1651, 860967. |
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Annewiggy
Tamworth |
22 of 22
Sun 22nd Nov 2020 11:20am
Hi Steve, further to my message to you. Your aunt Elsie Ruth Castle was still single on the 1939 register and living with Anne, who I am pretty sure is her mum Anne in Swindon, and she is a railway laundress. She did not marry William Brown until 1944 in Ilkeston. There is a William Brown in Blackpool in 1939 running a hotel. He may be the one discharged from the Army in 1919. As I said in my message my theory would be that Elsie and Alfred were wartime sweethearts but sadly he died in 1917, and she waited a long time before remarrying. I certainly think sending for Alfred's death certificate would help your quest. |
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