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EcclesCake | 21:22 Fri 04th Mar 2011 | Genealogy
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I am interested in tracing someone who was born on 9 November 1911. I believe his full name was Frederick Frank Chamberlain-Page. Through his life he was also known as various derivations of that name and it has proven difficult to gather information.

I am also interested in a Rosemary Marian Eccles who was born on 11 March 1942, she was adopted and I have been unable to find anything on her.

Where do I begin?
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have you identified their birth registrations? There is no Rosemary (Marian) Eccles registered in 1942, what district would she be in?
Frederick Frank Chamberlain page died Dec 2001 in kent and his birth is recorded on his death entry as 9 Nov 1917
Is this his birth registration:
Name: Frederick F Page
Mother's Maiden Surname: Peacock
Date of Registration: Oct Nov Dec 1917
Registration district: Medway
Registration county: Surrey,Kent
Volume Number: 2a
Page Number: 1064 (click to see others on page)
the parents were Frederick J.C. Page and Priscilla G Peacock who married at medway in 1917
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It's the right guy, I'm intrigued by the different name registered at birth though. His parents were quick off the mark!!!

I'm guessing that Rosemary Eccles would have been registered in much the same area. How do you trace an adoptee?

I'm also interested in tracing her issue, any ideas how I can go about that, I suspect that there is deceased and adopted issue.
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I forgot my manners, very rude of me, thank you for your search...
Name: Frederick J C Page
Death Registration Month/Year: 1963
Age at death (estimated): 68
Registration district: Chatham
Inferred County: Kent
Volume: 5b
Page: 574

Name: Priscilla G Page
Death Registration Month/Year: 1967
Age at death (estimated): 70
Registration district: Chatham
Inferred County: Kent
Volume: 5f
Page: 282

British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920 British Army WWI Service Records, 1914-1920
Name: Frederick J C Page
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1894
Age at enlistment: 19
Birth County: Kent
Document Year: 1913
Regimental Number: 2121
Regiment Name: RAMC (T)
Number of images: 31

England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915 England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915
Name: Frederick Joseph C Page
Year of Registration: 1894
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
District: Medway (1837-1941)
County: Kent
Volume: 2a
Page: 589 (click to see others on page)
You need to know her adopted name, or the location of her adoption, but first you need her birth registration
there is a Rosemary D Eccles born in Kent registered Maudstone in 1945 mothers maiden name Edwards.
nope Rosemary D Eccles married in that name in 1971.
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Thanks Dotty, I was going to suggest that Rosemary may have been born in '43 but you've already discounted that.

I am confident that is the name she used post adoption, is there any way I can trace her children? I think she might have had three, one adopted, one died in infancy and another who survived.
so did she not marry under that nsme then? Were the 3 babaies registered as eccles too?
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She didn't marry until the late '90s (as far as I know). I know she had two children one who was adopted and one who wasn't. I'm particularly interested in the possible deceased child but have no way of confirming it.

Any idea how you can trace a child who you 'think' might have been born and died not long after to a parent who's identity is proving a little challenging?
Would Rosemary have married in Bristol someone called Syndey Williams? Were the children born before she married?
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Dotty, you are right on track. Is there any way of tracking her children? There may have been three, born between 1966 and 1970. I am particularly interested in a child born between '67 & '69, which may have been stillborn or died in early infancy.

Thank you so much for you help so far.

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