Does anyone have any idea what may be hidden by the folded paper in the attached image.
My interest is Winnifred Barrie, who has an entry in the last column, but I cannot see the heading. I've googled the phrase in the title, I've googled images but so far not found any like this with headings, most that I've found just allow free format entry for the destination country.
Obviously there is a hint from the titles I can see, the second last starting with "British" but it could be anything.
Colin
* Country of Intended Permanent Future Residence
Country of Intended Permanent Future Residence
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Re: Country of Intended Permanent Future Residence
Sorry, didn't attach the image
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Re: Country of Intended Permanent Future Residence
The image you posted is very low resolution making it difficult to read anything in detail.
Can you post a higher resolution of just that column heading.
It does look like a list of countries starting England, Wales, Scotland, etc.
If you go back to where you obtained that image, is there a next page or previous page option.
In such as Ancestry and FindMyPast there often is such a feature that shows adjacent pages that should show that heading.
Can you post a higher resolution of just that column heading.
It does look like a list of countries starting England, Wales, Scotland, etc.
If you go back to where you obtained that image, is there a next page or previous page option.
In such as Ancestry and FindMyPast there often is such a feature that shows adjacent pages that should show that heading.
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Re: Country of Intended Permanent Future Residence
In my experience of similar lists, the five columns are England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, British Possessions and Foreign Countries.
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Re: Country of Intended Permanent Future Residence
As Mike suggested turning the page on the source shows
So "Foreign Countries" would seem most likely.
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So "Foreign Countries" would seem most likely.
Snap: Lorna
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Re: Country of Intended Permanent Future Residence
Excellent. Thanks so much to both of you, and so quick too.
I never thought of a next page check.
Colin
I never thought of a next page check.
Colin
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Re: Country of Intended Permanent Future Residence
Two columns after Ireland - British Possessions and Foreign Countries
Re: Country of Intended Permanent Future Residence
thanks agin
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