
anyone searching genealogy,in UK;Wold Newton area.My mom came from there,we have no records,name;e?
My mother came fron uk,alone,wold newton area.Have passanger list.She would not tell us anything.Found she had siblings.have names.Can get no farther.Any Help?thanks for reading
Hi Mary
There are two Wold Newtons – Lincolnshire and North Humberside; which was your one?
Edit you question with some more details.
You could try looking at www.192.com or www.BT.com to see if you can find anyone with your surname in that area, with a listed phone number.
You can e-mail me if you like – I have a copy of the Electoral Roll on disc, but I won’t put addresses on here for the World to read.
Also, try www.Friends Reunited.
Another thing you could do is to write to the newspaper local to Wold Newton (address it to “Readers’ Letters Column) and ask if anyone knows your Aunts/Uncles).
To find a newspaper address, ask Google.
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