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An error occurred while saving the comment Leyton commentedIn the 1945 census I have found out that Stanley Gillian lived at Cheyne Walk there was also Thomas abt 1965 he was a district messenger at the time (age put down as 15) Dorothy abt 1976 Patsy (believe short for Patrick as male) abt 1978 Moria abt 1979 Unfortunately my grandfather wasn't on this census which is puzzling but if anyone has any information regarding above please contact and share with me. Thanking you inadvance who ever might be able to help.
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I’m looking for information on Elizabeth Green and her father William Walter Green. Elizabeth was born in Rotherhithe about 1943. On 4 June 1967 she married James Barker at the Parish Church of St Olave, Southwark. James came from West Dereham, Norfolk and the couple moved back there to live. William Walter Green is described as a mariner on the marriage certificate, but that's all I know about him. I can't find him or Elizabeth in the 1841 or 1851 censuses. Although James and Elizabeth stayed in West Dereham, their daughter Agnes married Benjamin Hadad Humphreys from Rotherhithe and moved there to live