Mayfield
Burbury Brummie
Please help me trace my half sister
On 29th March 1941 my father Alfred Frank Acton had seven days leave of absence from the Royal Artillery to marry an unknown woman by the name of May Fitzsimmons at St Patricks Church Ladywood.
I have it on sound authority that the marriage (for what ever reason) did not last too long, and that a child (girl) resulted from this war time union. If this information given is correct then my sister would have been born in late 1941. His war records indicate that he was granted further leave of absence (could possibly be for child birth?) on 19th June (seven days), 15th August (two days), 17th September (seven days) and 2nd November (two days).
I have been trying for several years to trace my sister but to no success?
Can anyone help me - even if it was only her christian name that would be great?
Keith
On 29th March 1941 my father Alfred Frank Acton had seven days leave of absence from the Royal Artillery to marry an unknown woman by the name of May Fitzsimmons at St Patricks Church Ladywood.
I have it on sound authority that the marriage (for what ever reason) did not last too long, and that a child (girl) resulted from this war time union. If this information given is correct then my sister would have been born in late 1941. His war records indicate that he was granted further leave of absence (could possibly be for child birth?) on 19th June (seven days), 15th August (two days), 17th September (seven days) and 2nd November (two days).
I have been trying for several years to trace my sister but to no success?
Can anyone help me - even if it was only her christian name that would be great?
Keith