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by pollux
11 Jun 2015 14:33
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: Campbell AKA Reynolds
Replies: 17
Views: 3910

Re: Campbell AKA Reynolds

Thank you again for everyone's helpful comments. I now have the death cert for George Reynolds of Stanley House, and although it's not 100% conclusive, I think it's pretty certain to be the cert of 'my' Fred. The informant was his widow, Alice Reynolds, which fits (Alice kept the Reynolds surname th...
by pollux
31 May 2015 15:25
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: Campbell AKA Reynolds
Replies: 17
Views: 3910

Re: Campbell AKA Reynolds

Thanks Mary, I'll give it a try. Thanks Hilary. Fred stated his rank and regiment on his marriage cert. I've looked at the Royal Irish site previously (and again today) but I can't see a definite match under either Campbell or Reynolds. There are a few 'possibles' but I'm reluctant to commit £28 x N...
by pollux
30 May 2015 22:08
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: Campbell AKA Reynolds
Replies: 17
Views: 3910

Re: Campbell AKA Reynolds

Thanks everyone for your comments so far. To answer the various points raised: - Fred was one of my mother's uncles. My mother went to join them around 1930 and I have a photo of them all together. It's annotated 'Halewood' - yes, I do have the marriage cert of Fred and Alice and there Fred's surnam...
by pollux
30 May 2015 09:23
Forum: Liverpool & South West Lancashire Family History
Topic: Campbell AKA Reynolds
Replies: 17
Views: 3910

Campbell AKA Reynolds

Can anyone please help solve a long-standing mystery regarding Frederick George Campbell, AKA Reynolds? Fred was born in Dublin in 1887 and married Alice Mary Moore (born in Dublin in 1890) in Dublin in 1915. He was a private in the British Army (Royal Irish Rifles up to 1915 at least, but I can fin...