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Guest blog: Multiple wives and a missing daughter: Scandalous family secrets in the 1939 Register

Posted on 16 March, 2016 by Helen Barrell

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A guest blog for Findmypast. What happened to my grandma’s uncle, Ernest Baden Powell Field? And why did his marriages not quite match up with what I found on the 1939 Register?

1939 Register, Brightlingsea, Findmypast
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