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Trying to find Hammond
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Louise | Report | 7 May 2006 17:12 |
Cecil Horace Hammond born in Brighton in 1902 I am trying to find Cecil Hammond, I know he was born in Brighton in 1902 and his fathers name was George Hammond. Cecil lived at Richmond Hill Brighton in 1926 and was a chemist's porter when he married Annie Rose Emma Jacob(s). They where married in Brighton on 5th Aug 1926. They definatley had 3 daughters: Barbara - born 1927 brighton Maisie - born 1928 brighton Marion - born circa 1930's unknown I also believe that they had another daughter Elsie - born 1947 Luton and a son Ron - born 1945 Luton (Cecil is listed as the father on the birth certs but family rumor states that they may have a different father) During the war Barbara & Masie were evacuated to Gravenhurst, Bedfordshire. Annie and the children later moved to Dumfries Street, Luton (we think via a stay in London and not sure if Cecil moved with Annie or not) Cecil left Annie for her best friend Janet (Robinson? Robins?) I think Cecil may have married Janet and may have changed his surname to hers and / or his first name from Cecil to Jack. There were children but not sure if they were Janets from a previous relationship or from this relationship. Cecil is my grandfather and the missing link in my family tree so any help would be very welcome. |