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1939 Register Look Up Request
Posted: 28 Jan 2017 13:31
by Fandorin101
Hello,
Does anyone have access to the 1939 Register?
I'm looking for information on a M K Jackson of Church Street in Birkenhead.
She is listed on a 1934 death certificate as the niece of a Michael Connolly. I am trying to find out more details on the links between the two as I do not know of any siblings Michael had.
Sadly I do not know if Jackson was her birth or married name.
Thanks in advance,
F
Re: 1939 Register Look Up Request
Posted: 28 Jan 2017 14:40
by Bertieone
Having a fiddle with the 39, can't open it.
Birkenhead
May K Connelly (Jackson) Bn 1902,
Michael Connolly and 2 other people
Re: 1939 Register Look Up Request
Posted: 28 Jan 2017 15:01
by Bertieone
There's this marriage,
Michael Connolly
Mary K Jackson
1942, Wirral, 8a 1170
Re: 1939 Register Look Up Request
Posted: 28 Jan 2017 16:00
by Fandorin101
Thank you Bert.
I'm not sure on the marriage, since she was a niece of Michael in 1934. Unless by pure coincidence she later married a Connolly.
I have no details about Michael's family as I do not know if he was born in Ireland or England.
He did however marry a Bridget Kelly and had several children.
This is why I'm interested in M K Jackson, in case she can be linked to siblings of Michael to branch out the line.
Re: 1939 Register Look Up Request
Posted: 28 Jan 2017 19:26
by lynne99
Hi, just a thought. I call my parents siblings and their spouses Aunty and Uncle. If I was informing a death, I would have said "Niece" not "niece in law" Regards Lynne
Re: 1939 Register Look Up Request
Posted: 29 Jan 2017 06:15
by Fandorin101
Thanks Lynne, that is something that I had no thought of.
I just don't know enough about the family to narrow the search.
Thanks,
Re: 1939 Register Look Up Request
Posted: 29 Jan 2017 06:50
by Bertieone
Fiddling with the address search for Chester Street 1939, 43 hits and it doesn't appear a Connolly or Jackson was living there then.
Re: 1939 Register Look Up Request
Posted: 29 Jan 2017 12:52
by Fandorin101
Okay, it was a long shot anyway.
Thank you Bert