Hi
If you look at the 1951 census list..
Thomas Fisher is classed as a Joiner (journeyman) so its very possible that he was used to travelling about for work and had a had a contract in London at time of marriage and was living there at the time.. !
Suzanne
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- Sun Mar 21, 2010 11:45 pm
- Forum: Archived General Discussion
- Topic: Why would a Midlands couple marry in London?
- Replies: 3
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- Sun Mar 21, 2010 10:43 pm
- Forum: Archived General Discussion
- Topic: Anybody with knowledge on painters/artists/sculptors?
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Anybody with knowledge on painters/artists/sculptors?
Hi A long shot, but worth trying. My Great Grandfather was a painter/ sculptor and his eldest son who died aged 29 were both supposed to be 'known' artists . Obviously they were artists as we have paintings in the house, but I cannot find a single thing about anything other than what the family has ...
- Thu Mar 18, 2010 9:06 pm
- Forum: Archived General Discussion
- Topic: Unmarrried partners and adoptions
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Re: Unmarrried partners and adoptions
Thanks Mark Fascinating isn't it.. and people shake their heads at Jeremy Kyle youth of today ! I'm thinking men just freely populated themselves then as they do now from what I have learnt already. Does present another question though, how did women without a husband manage as there is so little ev...
- Thu Mar 18, 2010 5:31 pm
- Forum: Archived General Discussion
- Topic: Unmarrried partners and adoptions
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Unmarrried partners and adoptions
Here is a juicy one, and wondered if anybody had come across a similiar situation and could throw light on a puzzle. My Grandfathers, 'assumed' (soon to be proven) parents originally came from the Birmingham area. Great Grandfather was initially married to smeone else and had 5 children, but apparan...