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    Edward Albert Newton

    Not to worry! I will keep searching. Thanks MWS.
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    Edward Albert Newton

    Hello MWS, thank you for your help, I really appreciate how helpful everyone is on this site. I do know that my Grandmother was born illegitimately in Dec, 1915 in Eton. I know that her Mother married in 1921, in Kensington ,and had another Daughter. I have been told that Gladys lived with her...
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    Edward Albert Newton

    Hello, Astonness, hope you don't mind but you have helped me too with this message to Susan, so thank you. Chinch.
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    Edward Albert Newton

    Hello Geofred, lovely to meet you! I would really like more information should you have some. I have been trying to find my Grandmother's history, especially, but with limited success and Ted is a mystery. I know he died very young and was a sailor? I would love to hear more.
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    Edward Albert Newton

    Hello Alberta, thanks for this information. It clears that up for me. I have to say that I love this site and find the stories in some of the forums great fun . It's lovely to have some help from the members and thank you for being so friendly. Chinch.
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    Edward Albert Newton

    Hello Astonian thanks for replying to my request. My Brother was born in 1960/61 . Is this the same Robert that you know? Regards, Chinch
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    Edward Albert Newton

    Hello everyone, I wonder if anyone can help me? I remember seeing a photo' of my Grandfather, Edward Albert Newton, in a sailors uniform, on the sideboard when I was young and spent time at my Grandmother's flat in Kings Heath. Edward died in 1962 aged just 50 and my Grandmother didn't speak of...
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    Woodbridge, Gladys, 1915.

    looking for GLADYS WOODBRIDGE. May have been in a children's home with staff members, "Mother", D. Stanmore, A. Wheatly, E. Taylor, Mrs J. Wallen in 1930-1934. Any information would be much appreciated. Thank you , Chinch.
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    Hope Lodge, Edgbaston

    I'm not sure what I'm doing here but .......here goes! I am searching for my Grandmother who may have been in a home but I don't know where. I do have an autograph book dated 1930-1934 with names in and lovely verses, some of a religious sentiment, names are Mrs J. Wallen, A. Wheatly, E. Taylor...
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