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Does anyone have access for the electoral roll for 99 Cecil Road between 1931 and 1939? My widowed grandmother Jane Hayden lived there with my mum and aunt, and I`m trying to find out if there were anymore adults living there
There were no elections during either war. The government worked as a team - if I can put it like that. There was no need for an eroll especially as so many were overseas fighting.
Not every year is on Ancestry but 1950 has your grandmother with Dorothy and, I assume, her husband. Address is 128 Green acres Road.
By 1950 your parents were no longer at Cecil Road.