Hi
I am trying to find information on the birth of my grandmother Annie Stacey King who was aged 87 on her death in New Zealand on 10 Dec 1976. She was buried as Stacey Anne Winter.
We have a NZ marriage certificate with the following info.
Born Aberdeen.
Married in NZ on 23 Feb 1914 at the age of 24.
Father John King bricklayer
Mother Margaret King - maiden name Margaret Forbes.
Annie Stacey King - Aberdeen
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Re: Annie Stacey King - Aberdeen
There is a birth in 1890 of an Ann Stacey King indexed on SP. It's not in Aberdeen so when searching omit the county.vlaerie w wrote:Hi
I am trying to find information on the birth of my grandmother Annie Stacey King who was aged 87 on her death in New Zealand on 10 Dec 1976. She was buried as Stacey Anne Winter.
We have a NZ marriage certificate with the following info.
Born Aberdeen.
Married in NZ on 23 Feb 1914 at the age of 24.
Father John King bricklayer
Mother Margaret King - maiden name Margaret Forbes.
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Annette
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Hello and welcome!
This one rang a bell... so I searched and found this other topic, also posted by someone from NZ, a grandchild of Annie S King (perhaps it was you under another name?):
viewtopic.php?t=10731
Is this the same family? If so, the father's name was Hay, but the brother would have been John. They were just over the county border from Aberdeen, in Kincardine. I believe it is now Aberdeen?
All the best,
Sarah
This one rang a bell... so I searched and found this other topic, also posted by someone from NZ, a grandchild of Annie S King (perhaps it was you under another name?):
viewtopic.php?t=10731
Is this the same family? If so, the father's name was Hay, but the brother would have been John. They were just over the county border from Aberdeen, in Kincardine. I believe it is now Aberdeen?
All the best,
Sarah