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Thank you they did do DNA tests but didn't know what to do with them I have got my step daughter looking into it
Many many thanks for all your help it's greatly appreciated
I am a complete novice at this but my dad and uncle are trying to get as much information as possible. They tried many years ago but hit to many brick walls to carry. My step daughter is trying to help also. So thank you
She also lived with the family for four years and is not on the pre war census. So not sure where to go next. There is no mention of who the father was. Didn't know if there would be any details of her at the welfare institute
They tried but apparently they were lost in a fire. There is confusion about her age they were told she was in her mid 30's but with a photograph we have it doesn't seem so
Unfortunately I have no other Information. Other than her name: Minnie Lloyd, worked at Carnegie Welfare, Hunters Road, Birmingham and the birth was at Hope Lodge
Unfortunately I have no other Information. Other than her name: Minnie Lloyd, worked at Carnegie Welfare, Hunters Road, Birmingham and the birth was at Hope Lodge
Unfortunately I have no other Information. Other than her name: Minnie Lloyd, worked at Carnegie Welfare, Hunters Road, Birmingham and the birth was at Hope Lodge
Unfortunately I have no other Information. Other than her name: Minnie Lloyd, worked at Carnegie Welfare, Hunters Road, Birmingham and the birth was at Hope Lodge Edgbaston