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1861/1871/1881/1891/1901 look ups offered (FULL)

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Clarence

Clarence Report 28 Jun 2005 00:21

HI JESS, THANKYOU VERY MUCH FOR ALL THE INFO, IT,S VERY INTERESTING WHAT A FAMILY.FANCY DOING ALL THE CENSUS ON WILLIAM WALKER AND TIRZAH[OR THIRZA FORMERLY MILES] LIVING AT NORTHFIELD RD NETHERTON, DUDLEY. IKNOW OF ONE CHILD TIRZAH [MY GG GRANDMOTHER ]BORN AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS ON 24/4/1860. SHE MARRIED GEORGE BLAKESTONE AT PONTEFRACT IN 1878. IWOULD LIKE TO KNOW IF HER PARENTS CAME TO YORKSHIRE AS WELL. LOVE MAGGIE

English Bob

English Bob Report 27 Jun 2005 23:28

Hello Jess, From your note I see you haven't forgotten me. As you can gather Tom begat Tom is obsessional. I'll put up a better rqst later when my head has framed the new info. Won't be tomorrow, we're all at the Fleet revue with Liz. x Bob

toto

toto Report 27 Jun 2005 23:14

hi Jess would you please look for a John Hume at 1 madelaine street Toxeth Park Liverpool i know it is not much but it 's all i have from a marriage cet hope you can help thank you allen

Jan.jan

Jan.jan Report 27 Jun 2005 23:05

Jess. Thanks for finding the May couple on the previous look up. I am really confused now and probably having an 'over 50' moment. In 1861 William E Hawton is head of the household born 1830 and Ann May born 1808 is his mother. William May born 1808 is his father in law. In 1871 William May is the head of the household, with Ann as his wife and William Hawton is the son in law. Wouldn't Ann be his mother in law and if she was his mother, wouldn't William May be his father?? What do you reckon?? Thanks. Jan

The Bag

The Bag Report 27 Jun 2005 22:58

Don, this one Name: Holmes, Grace Record Type: Births Quarter: September Year: 1900 District: Ecclesall Bierlow County: Derbyshire West Riding of Yorkshire Volume: 9c Page: 387 will see if i can find her in 1901 census cant find a good match in any of these with the info you give me Grace Holmes abt 1900 Grantham, Lincolnshire, England Daughter Grantham Lincolnshire <--way off Grace Holmes abt 1901 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England Daughter St Michael on the Mount Lincolnshire <--way off Grace Holmes abt 1900 Sheffield, Yorkshire, England Daughter Nether Hallam Yorkshire F=George M=Emily Grace Holmes abt 1900 Silsden, Yorkshire, England Daughter Silsden Yorkshire <--F=Timothy M= Annie Grace G Holmes abt 1900 Kent, England Daughter Islington London <--way off ---------------------------------------------------------------- There is a susannah and husband Frederick but no daughter Grace! Ernest Holmes abt 1895 Sheffield, Yorkshire, England Son Attercliffe cum Darnall Yorkshire Eva Holmes abt 1893 Conisboro, Yorkshire, England Daughter Attercliffe cum Darnall Yorkshire Frederick Holmes abt 1868 Sheffield, Yorkshire, England Head Attercliffe cum Darnall Yorkshire Susannah Holmes abt 1871 Blockley, Worcestershire, England Wife Attercliffe cum Darnall Yorkshire

The Bag

The Bag Report 27 Jun 2005 22:32

Please supply as much info as you have when requesting lookups, Which census/dates/birthplaces/likely whereabout. MY GEOGRAPHY ISN'T WONDERFUL (BUT IMPROVING...!) SO VILLAGE NAMES MAY NEED SOME LOCATING CLUES (NEAR...) PRETTY PRETTY PLEASE can you do the subraction sums and post years of birth not ages.... The more you can tell me the more likely i am to be able to find what you want! * * * * * * * * * Please re post name in response to queries - 'HE' was born in 1842 ' could apply to any number of people i am looking up!! ~Jess~

The Bag

The Bag Report 27 Jun 2005 22:31

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