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parrett
Posted: 30 Oct 2011 00:46
by andrew
hi
Posted: 30 Oct 2011 08:47
by MaryA
Hi Andrew - are you expecting to find any Parretts in the Liverpool area?
Perhaps you can give the most recent data that you have, perhaps details from one of the censuses so that we can identify the family.
We have also made a few suggestions
here about tracing a living relative.
Posted: 31 Oct 2011 08:31
by Tina
Hi Andrew
If you could list some suburbs where they lived, it may help to connect them.
Cheers
Tina
Posted: 01 Nov 2011 10:40
by MaryA
hi try this one 3 brothers civilin war dead 03/05/1941 liverpool james h parrett dob 1931. frank parrett dob 1935. brian parrett dob 1939
This is the information Andrew has sent to me.
As Tina has suggested, details of the suburbs might be useful. Also have you looked at the suggestions in the other topic I posted, in a recent telephone book there is one address and telephone number you could contact.
Posted: 01 Nov 2011 10:55
by Hilary
www.cwgc.org website says that the boys were
43 Wordsworth Street. Son of George Trapnell Parrett and Margaret Rose Parrett. Died at 43 Wordsworth Street.
Bootle was the Reporting Authority so presumably Bootle.
However I still have no idea what Andrew is wanting us to help him with!
Posted: 01 Nov 2011 10:56
by MaryA
I think he is looking for living people, in which case he will need to follow the suggestions on the link I posted.
Posted: 01 Nov 2011 11:05
by MaryA
George Parrett married Margaret R Ord Oct-Nov-Dec 1922 West Derby 8b 663.
There appears to have been eight children born to this couple, firstly in the West Derby registration district, followed by one in the Bootle area and then the last in the South Liverpool district.
I suspect there was a child who died and another named after him but there may well be four other children who could be searched for.
Parrett family
Posted: 01 Nov 2011 17:19
by dickiesam
Post removed to protect the privacy of living people.
Posted: 01 Nov 2011 21:22
by MaryA
Thank you DS, I hope Andrew is able to follow some of these through and make some contacts - thanks to your assistance.