Hello, my Great Grandma Martha Marlow nee Timmins (1890's - 1964) married my Great Grandad Robert Marlow (1892 - 1946) in 1913 they had my Grandad Frank Marlow (1921 -1951). I am just curious about any info, I never knew any living Marlow's from Ibstock.
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Thread: Marlow, Timmins from Ibstock
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25-05-2014, 4:50 PM #1marlow.jGuest
Marlow, Timmins from Ibstock
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25-05-2014, 6:40 PM #2
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1911
Hi
have you seen the family 1911 census
Robert Marlow Head age 48 coal hewer born Burbage Leicestershire
Hannah Marlow Wife age 39 born Whittington Derbyshire
Harold Marlow son age 17 Horse driver in coal mine born Greasly Derbyshire
Joseph Marlow son age 15 Colliery Lab. born Greasly Derbyahire
Annie Marlow daughter age 12 born Ibstock Leicestershire
Robert Marlow son age 9 born Ibstock Leicestershire
Albert E Marlow age 7 born Ibstock Leicestershire
William Marlow age 2 born Ibstock Leicestershire
Sarah E Peat Niece age 17 born Alfreton Derbyshire
Peanut
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25-05-2014, 7:41 PM #3marlow.jGuest
Hi! Thank you, that is my Great Grandad's family home, Edwin Albert Marlow was in the first world war and he died on October 30th 1918, at home, from C3 injuries. I'm hoping to get his death certificate I really want to know what happened to him! On the war memorial he is A. Marlow and on his grave stone he is E.A.... x
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25-05-2014, 8:18 PM #4thewideeyedowlGuest
Medal Index Card
Hi, Marlow.j, and a very warm welcome to Brit Gen...
Have just checked the online catalogue of The National Archives (TNA) and think that this is probably the Medal Index Card of your man: https://discovery.nationalarchives.go...s?uri=D3933750. You will see that he was in the Labour Corps. The card can be downloaded for a small fee or, if you have a sub to Ancestry, viewed "free" on that site.
While on TNA's site, please read the excellent Research Guide that covers WW1.
Keep us up to date with your researches and post about anything that seems puzzling - someone here is sure to be able to offer help.
Swooping off now.
Owl
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25-05-2014, 10:36 PM #5
Welcome to British-Genealogy marlow.j
I have moved your post from the Introduce Yourself forum as it has turned into a research post. It is now in the Leicestershire forum but if needs be it can be moved again.
ChristinaSometimes paranoia is just having all the facts.
William Burroughs
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26-05-2014, 6:59 AM #6marlow.jGuest
I got it, thank you x
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