Talk:Helen Bradley
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Name at Birth
[edit]For what it is worth primary sources indicate she was born as "Nellie Layfield" the daughter of Fred Layfield and Jane Ann Layfield (nee Shaw) and used the same name when she married Thomas Bradley in 1926. By the time the 1939 Register was taken she is listed at 20 Mellor Road in Cheadle as "Nellie Bradley" with Helen added subsequently, her husband Thomas is described as a Department Manager Textile Printer. MilborneOne (talk) 09:05, 27 April 2019 (UTC)