Recently I have been receiving mail from this site, and other rootsweb sites, that is practically indecipherable. An example ' >From FreeBMD<BR>Marriages Dec 1911<BR>Moles John J Edmonton 3a 1145 <BR>WRIGHT Daisy D Edmonton 3a 1145<BR><BR><BR>Marriages Sep 1948<BR>Hill Ethel R Moles Edmonton 5e 1089 <BR>Moles John J Hill Edmonton 5e 1089<BR><BR>and from Ancestry<BR>Name: Joseph J Moles<BR>Death Registration Month/Year: 1956<BR>Age at death (estimated): 72<BR>Registration district: Edmonton<BR>Inferred County: Middlesex<BR>Volume: 5e<BR>Page: 279<BR><BR>and possibly<BR>Name: Ethel Reada Moles<BR>Birth Date: 3 Oct 1892<BR>Death Registration Month/Year: 1979<BR>Registration district: Enfield<BR>Inferred County: Greater London<BR>Volume: 12<BR>Page: 0313<BR><BR>Anne<BR>South Australia<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>Robert Campbell wrote:<BR>> I have 2 marriages for a John J (Joseph J?) Moles, first in 1911 to a Miss Wright and later to an Ethel R.<BR>> Hill, both of which happened at Edmonton, Middlesex. Is there record somwhere for the death registration of<BR>> John J and Ethel R Moles?<BR>><BR>> A Joseph John Moles was born at Edmonton in the December quarter of 1883, so this may provide an indication<BR>> to his death registration, his record could be in either combination of forenames.<BR>><BR>> cheers Bob in Brisbane ************************************** Send your List messages using **PLAIN TEXT**<BR><BR>" Anyone else having this problem, and is there anyone out there with knowledge how to overcome this problem. I have to say I get discouraged and sometimes don't persevere to read the message, which is a sad comment. Cherrie from Oz