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Trying to find Charles Fredrick Weller

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Samspade

Samspade Report 9 Feb 2008 09:57

I use the geneologist and of course ancestry it is just a case of trawling through the bmd index until you find who your looking for.freebmd is a good place to start although they haven't transcribed all the years yet.

anything else I can help with?
wendy

Ian

Ian Report 8 Feb 2008 23:54

Hi thanks for your replycould you let me know where you managed to find this info out as we can't find anything on the normal sites after 1901

really could do with knowing of any good sites for searching

Samspade

Samspade Report 8 Feb 2008 19:07

I've found some of the children (including your granddad)of charles and rosa
Constance J 1913
Samuel G 1915
and your granddad John W 1919
all registered in the Fulham District

Ian

Ian Report 8 Feb 2008 18:57

Charles Fredrick Weller married Rosa Cobb in hampstead 1904. they were the parents of my grandad John William Weller, i now my grandad had brothers or sisters but have little to go on as i think some may of emigrated to Australia. John who was known as Jack was married to Margret Bush and was known as Peg. If anyone could help me with this part of the weller family i would appreciate it greatly. They all lived around the Fulham area from about 1935 onwards.