Hi I'm looking for any family related to Gertrude E. Mason(maiden) or Leon Mason (brother). Gertrude died in sept of 1980, unsure of birth date. She had two children Don & Lillian, Lillian had two daugthers carol & Diane and then they each have a boy David & Danny. i think the family still resides in the California area.. any help would be greatly appreciated.
I am looking for RUth Mason born Wyoming, USA 1943 or 1944, and Frank Hayes born in Montana, USA 1930 or 1929's ... they come in Denver , Denver , Colorado , USA on November 1958.. anybody know them.. if the born year may be not correct , that year in 1958 Frank was 28 and Ruth was 15 yr old.. If you find either of them please let me know. I really appreciated your help..
Try the archives at kew bridge they should be able to trace it from the census returns from the address you supplied. I think the address is National archives .co.uk
Thank you for getting back to me. I have already scanned the Census, but Henry James Mason b. 1885 was a popular name and I couldn't be sure I would pick the right rellie.
I have copies of the Electoral Rolls from 1925 to 1957. Luckily he was living at the same address, other than his name and people living at the address there wasn't much else. Although his name did change to William Henry Mason in 1929 (can't understand why he would do that) and I could find anything on a William Henry Mason either.
He worked / owned a paper stall in Camden Passage.I’ve contacted the local Council to see if they have any info on him, maybe a trading licence, but I haven’t heard back from them. (yet)
I have his marriage cert. of 1908 and his father was listed as deceased, horse dealer named James.
I’ve been trying to track him down for years and I'm at a lost to know what to do next.Any other thoughts would be gratefully received.
Hi, what you got to do google the address you have find out what parishes there are,go to 1901 census put in the parish and scroll through the returns,if you had a street and house number then it would be a stroll in the park,it seems you are in for a long journey,but roots web are doing a free search for 1901.