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Baby Alice

Posted: 28 Nov 2010 12:19
by Katie
This article was published in the Liverpool Echo last night.



http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/liverpoo ... -27724117/


If anyone is related to Thomas Thompson I am sure Samantha would like to hear from you.

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 07:10
by Tina
Thanks Katie, I've sent the link onto the Bootle forum.
The more people who know, the better.
I'ts an amazing story.

Tina :D

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 10:34
by MaryA
Lovely story Katie, and I wonder if we might know something about the "researcher based in this country" :wink:

Posted: 29 Nov 2010 14:44
by LindaS
Fascinating Story. Ive sent the link to "St Helens Chat"

Baby Alice

Posted: 31 Dec 2010 00:20
by denbury
Hi Kathy

Thanks for the post. :)

I haven't had any feedback from the newspaper story or the article that appeared in the Family History Magazine (August), so if anyone has any suggestions, I welcome them.

Many thanks for everyone's interest.

Best wishes

Sam

Welcome

Posted: 31 Dec 2010 06:52
by Katie
Hi Sam

Welcome to our Forum your Nan's story that was published in the Family Tree Magazine in August was very good, well written. The Liverpool Echo also brought the story to everyone's attention, and it has been posted on other forums. I gave a talk to a group about how we were able to use the newspaper's to find out your nan's start in life. I'm sure someone out there will read Baby Alice's story and come forward.

All the best for the New Year.

Posted: 31 Dec 2010 09:07
by MaryA
Hi Sam and welcome to the forum. It was a very moving story and one I hope will strike a chord with somebody and provide a clue.

Posted: 31 Dec 2010 23:43
by denbury
Hi Kathy

Thanks for spreading the word - that's fantastic, thank you again. :)

Without a doubt my search would have been dead in the water without newspapers. Especially as the Ormskirk Petty Sessions records were lost.

I remain very grateful for the tenacious eagle-eyed researcher who spotted the article in the library that day. I have since found via digital archives, mention of the story in nine US newspapers! Total count is now 25 papers.

Glad you thought the magazine article was well-written - it was a challenge condensing it all under the word limit.

The Echo asked if they could run the story. So I said yes, hoping it would reach a broader audience. I saw the online version of it only. Did they run any photos with the print version?

Thanks for your welcome, Mary. Fingers crossed - the smallest of clues can be very helpful. :)