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    1. [SRY] I wish/ SEVELL & BRISTOW
    2. Sheila Tutton
    3. I have been looking for the marriage of Sarah SEVELL to John BRISTOW for many years. I'm also seeking their Christenings What I have is the Christening of 2 daughters at Mitcham Surrey 1930. 1836 and the birth certificate of Elizabeth Emma Bristow 2 Sept 1838 which gave me her mothers maiden name of SEVELL In 1841 the family were living Crown Court Mitcham In 1851 they are still in Mitcham and Sarah is 52 and a laundress John is 58 and a Miller Caroline 14 is a servant & Elizabeth 12 at school. It states John born Mitcham Sarah born Wallington. But where did they marry and were they born where they said? Sarah Bristow was buried at Mitcham 27 Nov 1853 aged 53 John Bristow was buried at Mitcham 8th Nov 1857 aged 64 I have searched Mitcham & Wallington PR also Beddingtom, Morden, Carshalton Any suggestion where I can look next please. Sheila NSW ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fionnghal" <fionnghalnicphadraig@yahoo.co.uk> To: "Middlesex List" <middlesex_county_uk@rootsweb.com>; "Eng-Surrey@rootsweb.com" <ENG-SURREY@rootsweb.com>; <eng-surrey@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 13, 2009 3:27 AM Subject: Re: [SRY] National Registration Records 1939 I found the following an informative site when i first discovered the 1831/1841 lack and that the General Register may be a useful infill. http://www.statewatch.org/news/2003/jul/26ukid.htm It explains what info it contains and a lot of comments regarding it giving it some interesting background and http://homepages.newnet.co.uk/dance/webpjd/offstats/regevents.htm A useful timeline hope this helps folks le durachd Fionnghal > Apparently the Information > Commissioner has ruled that the 1939 National > Registration information must be made publicly available > where it relates to deceased persons. > > were used for the issue of WWII identity cards, Ration > Books etc, and then after the war they > were used for compilation of the first NHS register and > medical card issue. > > The records will become increasingly important as they help > to fill the gap > between the 1921 census and the 1951 census. (The 1931 > census has not survived and there was no census in 1941.) *************************************** Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT** and always **TRIM AWAY** superfluous old messages in replies. List Admin can be contacted at: Eng-Surrey-admin@rootsweb.com. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-SURREY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

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