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    Harold wood

    My dad said, he remembers a busby in his dad's wardrobe and finding war medals in a drawer but he didn't know who they belonged to as his dad never mentioned being in the war. However Harold Charles did serve in the Coldstream guards in the MGC. My grandfather was apparently a very good shot...
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    Harold wood

    I have met 2 of my mums sisters, and a cousin on mums side and my dad's nephew and his son. The rest of them I have only ever seen on facebook.
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    Harold wood

    Yes, her family were Scottish I believe.
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    Harold wood

    So I do find it all a bit of a roller Coaster but they say the truth shall set you free, so now I'm wanting truth. What ever it may be. xx
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    Harold wood

    It is all good. I am in no way offended, you both have been wonderful. It is hard to research it from Australia. And I only have other people's stories to go on
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    Harold wood

    Also my grandmother lived in Scotland, he would have met here there.
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    Harold wood

    According to the family, ie his nephews who were kids at the time it was a shooting. But both said it happened at the fair. One Nephew is in the UK, and one in Sydney Australia. Both in nursing homes. So both stories are recollections from their childhood, but they matched
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    Harold wood

    He told my father he was of Irish decent and the story was that his birth certificate was destroyed in a fire. Which is maybe not a total lie. https://pollyannaspace.wordpress.com/2014/01/13/64/ This story is about Olive, his sister. In the story it does say the parents house was destroyed by...
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    Harold wood

    Correct.
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    Harold wood

    I agree, it has narrowed it down to 5 years. My grandparents lived in Birmingham. I don't know the UK, but they were all in Birmingham.
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    Harold wood

    Oh gawd, I agree I couldn't find a divorce for Mary Marler. And from her side its pretty hard to divorce a man who has disappeared. I guess I'm back to trying to find out if the stories about why he left are true.
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    Harold wood

    I have not been able to find birth details for Joan nor who she married. I think you people are wonderful by the way. I searched for 6 years paying fees monthly to ancestry. It wasn't until 2 weeks ago I could confirm my grandfather had changed his name and carried such big secrets. My dad...
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    Harold wood

    I had no idea about Joan, it would mean my dad has a step sister.
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    Harold wood

    Good morning, Sorry, we are in a different time frame. My Grandfather is the Nichols one. Olives Eldest son has said. Her other son said " Harold Wood left Birmingham before he was born so pre 1936, Some serious issue with the fairground by Coventry road Smallheath."
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    Harold wood

    How would I find the travelling fairs between 1920 and 1932 and any incident that may have occurred. Any thoughts appreciated. Bluedownunder
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    Elizabeth Alice Nicols

    I am hoping to find out about travelling fairs on Coventry RD between 1920 and 1930. If anyone has any ideas, I would be great full. I lived in Australia and can't walk in the door of the National archives in Kew. I have tried to contact them but they just say they don't have records online.
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    Elizabeth Alice Nicols

    My family I believe lived at 344 Bolton RD Small Heath. They were also Nicholls
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    D.N.A. TESTING

    I am a member of ancestry DNA, joined as I wanted to find out about my paternal grandfather. The test when uploaded came up with about 34,000 possible DNA matches. I must admit I cheated a it, I exported the matches then got one of my old work colleagues to manipulate and export the file into...
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