The 1939 Register has Muriel Violet Hansom residing with the Fenn household at 130 Green Lanes, Stoke Newington. Please contact me if you have further information.
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29-03-2020, 8:29 AM #1
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Muriel Violet Hansom
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29-03-2020, 8:56 AM #2
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The register has a birthdate 29th August 1911,single,clerk stockbroker.
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29-03-2020, 9:57 AM #3keith.robinsonGuest
Is this all the information you have on her?
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29-03-2020, 10:16 AM #4
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Household headed by a William H. Fenn, 2 others in household
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29-03-2020, 10:17 AM #5
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Thanks, are yo able to send a photo of the transcript?
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29-03-2020, 10:18 AM #6
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1945 she is on Electroal rolls in Abingdon
1948 she is on the reg for Enfield
Name Muriel V Hansom
Marriage Jan 1951 Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Spouse Boleslaw Halcue
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29-03-2020, 10:24 AM #7
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Thanks to the 3 of you that have responded so far. Muriel Violet Hansom was my mother. However I do not know who my father was.
Last edited by Pam Downes; 29-03-2020 at 10:33 AM. Reason: Personal information about a living person removed in line with our T&Cs.
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29-03-2020, 10:28 AM #8
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Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
Marriages Mar 1951
HALCUE Boleslaw HANSOM Wycombe 6a 1158
HANSOM Muriel V HALCUE Wycombe 6a 1158
Marriage info to get copy from the GRO
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29-03-2020, 10:33 AM #9
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yes, Muriel later married Boleslaw Halcue in 1951, but he was not my father.
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29-03-2020, 10:46 AM #10
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Sorry Hansom, but that would breach the copyright of the companies who put the information on their sites.
You can take out a 14-day trial on with both Ancestry and Findmypast, which will enable you to see the actual image, which is much better than any transcription. Just remember to make sure you untick the auto-renew box otherwise your bank account will get a shock.
Your local library might also have free access to either site.
I have removed some identifying details from this post. It is not a good idea to put that sort of information on the internet.
Sadly, I think the help we can give is limited to suggestions of which organisations might be able to help. However, if your mother brought you up (rather than gave you up for adoption) and there is no father named on your birth certificate then they might be stumped for an answer too. I presume that you've already asked any living relatives if they have even the smallest amount of information?
As a first port of call, try the Salvation Army.
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