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    D.N.A. TESTING

    I bought a kit from MyHeritage.com for my wife last year (it was the cheapest at the time!) Gobsmacked when she found a half-brother that she didn't know existed. Long story but they are now great friends - a real "Long Lost Family" with a very happy ending.
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    Berrow / Devey Family

    Can you give me a link to the source please?
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    Berrow / Devey Family

    Birth record for Charles and Elizabeth's first child - Elsie Berrow
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    Berrow / Devey Family

    It doesn't help that there was another "Charles Henry Berrow" married to an Elizabeth (Guise) and many family researchers have mixed up that family with mine!
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    Berrow / Devey Family

    Its odd, his marriage record and my Gran's birth certificate both call him him "Charles Henry" but he is also listed simply as "Harry". He is listed as a "slater", "slater's labourer", "builder" and "sergeant in the army" on various records which I have.
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    The Prince of Wales, 86 Coleshill Street.

    Afternoon all The 1911 Census shows that my Grandfather's sister (ie my Great Aunt), Doris Russell, was employed at the above establishment as a nursemaid. She was aged 14, the landlord was Frederick Alfred Bradley Lovekin who had a young son (John Alfred Bradley Lovekin) I can't find any...
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