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    Default the fullylove of Atherstone

    I'm sorry i was getting confused Grand-ma was a fullylove who married a Harden so when checking for Florence Harden(my mother) all i could get was Florence Fullylove about the right time but i don't know if this is my mother,All the Fullylove's fm Higham-on -the- hill register in Atherstone seem to be spell the same way

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    Do you have your mother's marriage certificate?

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    Quote Originally Posted by flyer View Post
    All the Fullylove's fm Higham-on -the- hill register in Atherstone seem to be spell the same way
    If you put Fulleylove into FreeBMD there are many entries for Atherstone District, it's never a good idea to discount a spelling variation completely.

    Officials such as Registrars & Census enumerators may not have been local & would have spelt the name as they saw fit.

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    It's a good idea to use wildcards on FreeBMD, so if you are looking for FULLYLOVE you put in FULL*LOVE, which will bring up FULLYLOVE, FULLEYLOVE and FULLILOVE, etc. As others have said, don't expect spellings to remain the same - most of our surnames have changed over the years!

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    thanks for all your help i'll keep diging

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    Quote Originally Posted by Davran View Post
    It's a good idea to use wildcards on FreeBMD, so if you are looking for FULLYLOVE you put in FULL*LOVE, which will bring up FULLYLOVE, FULLEYLOVE and FULLILOVE, etc. As others have said, don't expect spellings to remain the same - most of our surnames have changed over the years!
    yes great tip, that worked fine it seems the 'E'' was dropped around 1900 now hundreds pop up i didn't know there was so many Fulleylove's i thought it was an uncommon name .Anyway thanks again

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    could this be your mother's birth?


    England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index: 1837-1983
    about Florence Fullylove
    Name: Florence Fullylove
    Year of Registration: 1909
    Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
    District: Atherstone
    County: Leicestershire, Warwickshire
    Volume: 6d
    Page: 471

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    yes thanks ,that looks like my mother,gives me a real good starting point

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBSFamilyhistory View Post
    could this be your mother's birth?


    England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index: 1837-1983
    about Florence Fullylove
    Name: Florence Fullylove
    Year of Registration: 1909
    Quarter of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar
    District: Atherstone
    County: Leicestershire, Warwickshire
    Volume: 6d
    Page: 471
    so as mother was register as a fullylove not a Harden can i presume the wedding took place two yrs later my mothers younger brother being register as a Harden

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    It's possible but not definite. My husband's ggg-grandparents registered 12 children in the father's name, the eldest being born in 1839. They didn't get married until 1864!

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