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SWIFT, Ellis : Cabinet maker

saltleygate

proper brummie kid
Does anybody know anything about Ellis Swift and his family please? I think he was a cabinet maker.
One of his daughters was Gertrude Swift known as Gertie, who married John Jacob James Ridley. I think Gertie had at least 2 brothers, one of whom family stories say was A Swift, maybe Arthur who was in the Cycling Corps during WW1. Don't know if he survived.

Would be very grateful for any help in unravelling their stories! Thank you!
 
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I am not sure what info you have but on the 1911 census the family is listed as:

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[TD="width: 50%, align: left"]John Swift[/TD]
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[TD="width: 50%, align: left"]Gertrude Swift[/TD]
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[TD="width: 50%, align: left"]Arthur Swift[/TD]
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[TD="width: 50%, align: left"]Samuel Ellis Swift[/TD]
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The address is 33 Lennox Street and Ellis is given as a cabinet maker.

Janice
 
Hi there!
Thank you! I am really very interested in trying to find out happened to Gertie's brothers during/after WW1. have you any idea where to go? i don't have any subscriptions to any of the major websites at the moment.
 
Hi,

Have you tried the Commonwealth Wargraves Commission Web site. I have made a cursory seach but could not find any of her brothers so they may well however have survived the war. I only checked the local regiments so it may be worth your while to do a detailed search. The web site is www.cwgc.org.

With only the names to go on I feel that you have little chance to find out whether they served or not although judging by their ages I feel that John and Arthur may well have done.

Old Boy
 
Hi
Thank you for that. i am sure that somewhere I have some some info regarding their army numbers which were in an old diary. i will have to go off and find it now. thank you.
 
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