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    1. Re: HAMPSHIRE-D Digest V05 #442
    2. Jane Hurst
    3. Dear Peter - the information on the CWGC site includes that sent back to them on the Final Verification Forms that were sent out well after the First World War. By that time, many widows would have married, like Alice. The CWGC was not even thought about until 1917 and it would have taken several years to collect together information on all those who died in the war. I am sure that all was 'above board' with Alice and her new husband as they were living in the same village as Harry's parents - Rowledge in Surrey. You say that Alice married in Alton but, I think, you mean in the Alton Registration District - which stretched to the Hampshire/Surrey border. In the 1891 census, Harry Trusler was living with his parents and family in Fullers Road near Rowledge School and Church, in the ecclesiastical district of Rowledge, Surrey, but in the civil parish of Binsted, Hampshire. Hence, you need to look at the Surrey History Centre for the parish records or Alton Registrar's Office, Queens Road, Alton, for a certificate. I have looked at the 1891 census index for Ann Knight but there do not seem to be any suitable ones - did she come from Surrey? Farnham, Rowledge or Frensham, perhaps? Yours Jane (Hurst) ----- Original Message ----- From: <HAMPSHIRE-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <HAMPSHIRE-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 9:37 PM Subject: HAMPSHIRE-D Digest V05 #442

    11/28/2005 08:28:08