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    1. [ENG-WESTMORLAND] MANCHESTER TIMES Friday, September 9, 1898 / MISSING FRIENDS.
    2. Barb Baker
    3. MISSING FRIENDS The wide circulation of the "Manchester Weekly Times", covering nearly all the British Colonies and the principal foreign countries, makes it a peculiarly valuable medium for inquiries for missing relatives and friends. Correspondents who may avail themselves of the advantages of the Missing Friends Department are requested to make their communications as brief as possible, to write plainly on one side of the paper, and to give their addresses in full. In cases in which it is not desired that the address of the inquirer should be published, information will be received and forwarded by the Editor. Communications for this department should be addressed as follows: "Missing Friends, care of Editor, ' Weekly Times, ' Manchester." _______________________________________________________________________________________ (excerpts) HADWEN and HADWIN. - MISS HADWEN, who married MR. STRANGE, of Manchester, some years ago; also BENJAMIN ARTHUR, ROBERT, PETER and THOMAS HADWIN, who belonged to Lancaster, Liverpool, Yorkshire, Westmorland, Silverdale, and Manchester. If any descendants of the above are alive, will they send particulars of their relationship to Z. HADWEN, care of Editor - American and Australian papers please copy. M'AVOY. - MARY and MARTHA M'AVOY, who left Workington, Cumberland, for Liverpool about 40 years ago. Are believed to have since married. The inquirer is their brother, JOHN M'AVOY, Rakaunui, Makuri, Wellington, New Zealand. _________________________________________________

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