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Does the name CHINERY or CHINNERY mean anything to anyone please.?

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I was adopted at 4 yr old. My birth mother was called FREDA CHINERY/CHINNERY. She married a TED GREENALL approx 1948/9. She lived in London area but I was born in Dulwich 1943 and adopted from Evesham, Worcs in 1947.

Does anyone have any connections with this please?

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  1. Have you tried Genes Reunited? For a small fee you can join and search hundreds if not thousands of family trees. Good luck, I hope you find whoever/whatever you are looking for.  :0)

    (I read your question because there's a bar named Chinnerys in Southend).


  2. www.enquirer.com/editionsl/2003/03/16loc...

    www.isthisyourname/directory/surname/G...

    fp.raylong.plus.com/nedging/forwarddx....

    try looking up marrage, death.deeds 4 homes bussiness,children born 2 that name (births)

    do this in london and us.

  3. nope

  4. Have you tried things like 192.com and genesreunited.com to find them?

    192 doesn't show any listings for a 'Ted' Greenall, but does show a Freda Greenall (assuming she took his name when they married).

    But for 'Edward' Greenall, there is a listing on the electoral register with a Jane Greenall as another occupant - the same name as the Freda Greenall listing.

    You'll have to pay to access the 192.com information in full to get the address, but that looks like a promising start.

    Hope you have luck in finding your birth mother.

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