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Residents of Clyde Street, Helensburgh (1899) Street directory of Helensburgh from the 22nd edition of the Helensburgh Directory
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Residents of Douglas Drive, Helensburgh (1899) Street directory of Helensburgh from the 22nd edition of the Helensburgh Directory
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Residents of George Street, Helensburgh (1899) Street directory of Helensburgh from the 22nd edition of the Helensburgh Directory
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Residents of Gladstone Terrace, Helensburgh (1899) Street directory of Helensburgh from the 22nd edition of the Helensburgh Directory
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Residents of James Street, Helensburgh (1899) Street directory of Helensburgh from the 22nd edition of the Helensburgh Directory
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Residents of John Street, Helensburgh (1899) Street directory of Helensburgh from the 22nd edition of the Helensburgh Directory
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Residents of Montrose Street, Helensburgh (1899) Street directory of Helensburgh from the 22nd edition of the Helensburgh Directory
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Residents of Princes Street, Helensburgh (1899) Street directory of Helensburgh from the 22nd edition of the Helensburgh Directory
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Residents of William Street, Helensburgh (1899) Street directory of Helensburgh from the 22nd edition of the Helensburgh Directory
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Long-Lost Relatives: Answers to Inquiries
(1900) Each issue of Lloyd's Weekly News, of London, contained a column devoted to searches for Long-Lost Relatives. The inquiries were arranged in three groups: Home Inquiries (i. e., from correspondents in the United Kingdom); Colonial and Foreign Inquiries (from abroad); and Soldiers' and Sailors' Inquiries. Results from all these were grouped together as 'Answers to Inquiries'.
Each column was headed: 'Correspondents MUST give full addresses and the DATES OF THE INQUIRIES to which they refer. We cannot search back numbers, nor print inquiries for "missing husbands." These columns are not intended for inquiries in respect to claimants for money, and no agents, at home or abroad, have any connection with Lloyd's.' | Sample scan, click to enlarge
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