My Father, Harry Charles Hull, told me a couple of years ago that he had two daughters in the 1930s by his first wife, so they may or may not be alive today. His first wife was called Hilda Audrey Hull (nee Simmons), date of marriage 9 December 1929. Daughters Vivienne Barbara, DoB 26 April 1931, and Ann Barton, DoB 3 October 1934. The family lived at Sholing - last known address in the 1930s was St Elwyn, Burridge Road, Burridge, Hampshire.
The last he knew of Vivienne was that she worked in Boots at Fareham before she was married and married a man with the name of Hill. He believes they then went to Canada and he worked at the airport and she worked at General or British Motors, possibly in Toronto. I have written to General Motors hoping they may have old personnal records.
With regard to Ann, Dad thought she may have married a soldier and could still be living in Hampshire, possibly Alton.
If anyone has any knowledge of these my two half sisters I would love to hear from them.
Sue White suewh48@btopenworld.com
3:25pm Tuesday 13th March 2007
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