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    HAYNES family.

    Thanks for your patience! I am on ancestry so will continue to search!
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    HAYNES family.

    Thank you very much! How you are finding these facts so quickly- I've been plodding through the docs on ancestry and still take ages to find anything unless it's hinted! :)
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    HAYNES family.

    I've got Dorothy's marriage certificate which says she was 21 on 17th June 1919 but we believe that both of them told porkies-I think you had to be 21 to get married without your parents consent in those days? Apparently no-one checked ages! She'd signed up to the W.R.A.F at 16 I think and both...
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    HAYNES family.

    Darn!! Didn't realise that! I was excited that it was a Day she married because I was looking for that connection too!! Yes I'm wondering if my Elizabeth Haynes was 'married ' to Charles ha, ha!!! It's really the birth mother of my grandmother Dorothy Haynes that I'm looking for. She apparently...
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    HAYNES family.

    Still researching-not sure Ted Haynes the Butcher is related (although I bet they all are somewhere!!). Charles Haynes was a Midland Railway porter-apparently they were all dirt poor, my granny not even having a pair of shoes to go to school in! I believe they lived in Tilton Road at one...
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    HAYNES family.

    20/3/17 I've now found out who Elizabeth Haynes married in 1923 -Albert Phillips Day-which is good as I've some Days that I need to tie into the tree!
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    HAYNES family.

    I don't know who Elizabeth remarried.
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    HAYNES family.

    Thanks to all of you helping-Alberta I can read your reply on my email but not on here for some reason but thank you. I can't believe you've all managed to find a likely family unit when I've been searching for a month or two now trying all sorts of hints. I might get somewhere now. I'm still...
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    HAYNES family.

    Ooh the 1911 census family sounds likely given the Dorothy and Elsie. Also with Charles suddenly being single. What address were they at please can I get straight to the correct family you've quoted by the same method as I'm on ancestry but new to genealogy really. :)
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    HAYNES family.

    I will check the 1911 census as I think I spotted an Elsie May Haynes staying with an Albert Haynes I think who was a butcher. She'd started off with a Charles and an Eliza Jane. Thank you :)
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    HAYNES family.

    Thanks for your help in my question. However that's the date on he Birmingham Board of Education leaving certificate dated 23 June 1915 signed by an Elizabeth Haynes. She's added 'adopted' and 'I believe' that Dorothy's DOB is 16/6/01. I've ordered 2 possible birth certificates from the...
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    HAYNES family.

    Hi Adrian, I'm trying to trace the birth parents of my granny Dorothy Dann nee Haynes. Possibly born at Spring Hill 1901. She had a half -sister Elsie. Their Father we believe, was a Charles Haynes a Railway messenger possibly. Her mother died in childbirth (name unknown) and then her father...
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