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    Debbie commented  · 

    Looking for family connections from Fenton, Longton and Stoke areas of Staffordshire. James DUROSE my family connection was born in c1938, but I am unable to find a birth cert, but in the census of 1951 states he was born in Leigh. He m Sarah Williams in Fenton Staffs in 1956. They had seven children Henry, Ann, Emma, Elizabeth, Charles Edward, Sarah E. and James W. all born in the Stoke on Trent area. Henry DUROSE born 1863 married twice 1) Sarah Sanders 1900 2) Sarah WILKES. Sarah WILKES andHenry had four children William Henry, Beth Amy, James and John(Jack). Are you related to any of the above.Any Information about the DUROSE,WILLIAMS and WILKES families from the Fenton, Longton and Stoke on Trent area would be most welcome.

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    Debbie commented  · 

    My Paternal Grandfather, George Henry Thurgood b1882 lived in Meeting House Lane in 1907 and married Ethel Louisa Monk. He had not been back long from South Africa where he had fought in the 2nd Boer War.They had 3 boys, and then he was sent to France in 1914. He returned to live until 1971 in Peckham; mainly in Peckham Park Road. Any news of him, particularly prior to joining up in the first place as I do not know where he was born, would be much appreciated

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    Over the last year, we have worked with National World to secure an agreement allowing us to digitise and publish more of their content. National World currently have over 200 local and regional titles across the United Kingdom and we are diligently working through them as quickly as possible. While the Portsmouth Evening News is on the plan, please note that turnaround times may vary depending on the accessibility of the material for digitisation.

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