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Thanks Merry, I too was trying to get a Frances/Kate/Webb/Turner marriage to fit too.
I was wondering about America. If Margaret wasn't registered (in this country) and neither her nor her mother seem to be here in 1911, could they have left the country? There seem to be a number of Lacey Turners in the US (though they could be girls). Have just found Eleanor's brother George dying in NY in 1971. Also there is in Esher in 1911 an Arthur Clift, born in America. So I have no evidence that he is any relation, but Clift isn't the commonest name, so it seemed a bit of a coincidence. Really grabbing at straws now Last edited by Terri; 19-09-15 at 10:44. |
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To find the needle in the haystack, you have to grab a few straws, Terri!
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Another Q.... If Fred L Turner b 1912 is the same person as Lacey Turner who married Marg Clift, isn't it wrong that he appears on the electoral rolls in 1930 when at best he would have been 18? (I had imagined people wouldn't appear until they were 21, but don't know if that's correct? My son filled up an e-roll form the other day because he has turned 16)
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And remember, his death informant thought he was English! As he lived here probably into his 50s (Shona's passenger list find) he might well have retained his accent whilst living in Oz.
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Do we know for sure that the Lacey who married Celia is the same one who married Margaret?
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Yes Kate, as sure as we can possibly be.
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