tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5299780.post106562961288863331..comments2024-03-01T10:54:42.126+00:00Comments on The Willesden Herald: Ossianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12095236313068093836noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5299780.post-82950363949035914232009-08-23T05:16:50.087+01:002009-08-23T05:16:50.087+01:00___________________________I'd love to be able...___________________________<br><br><b></b><br><br>I'd love to be able to say I know that man, but I can't. Needle in a haystack I fear. The telephone directory would be a good place to start, but depending on how old he was when he emigrated he could be dead and buried by now. What about looking for records at the family records centre. (What used to be St. Catherines- formerly Somerset House) It's now in Islington. You can order online too. Some of those kids could still be around. You should look for their marriages at the records offfice. (Or have the records office do a search for you.)<br><br><i>Post by : Angela (82-35-29-66.cable.ubr04.hari.blueyonder.co.uk / )</i><br><br><br />___________________________<br><br><b></b><br><br>You can search BT directory online at www.bt.com<br>These were in the directory for Willesden<br>Ennis C, 31, Hunter Ho, London <br> Ennis G, 7, Templeton Ct, London <br> Ennis M, 8, St. Andrews Rd, London <br> Ennis P, 1/159, Willesden La, London <br> Ennis T, 177, Bramley Clo, E17 <br><br>Considering there was only one boy and the girls marry and change their names you're going to have a struggle. Hope some of this helps.<br><br><i>Post by : Angela (82-35-29-66.cable.ubr04.hari.blueyonder.co.uk / )</i><br><br><br /><br>___________________________Comments 2003-2004noreply@blogger.com