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Knock down family tree brick walls with the 1939 Register

Posted on 8 December, 2015 by Helen Barrell

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Check out Find My Past for my guest blog about family tree brick walls I demolished with The 1939 Register. Without it, I would’ve struggled to trace Uncle Bill and Cousin Madge.



1939 Register, Birmingham, Brightlingsea, Essex, Nigeria, Nottingham
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