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Julia Green

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Raymond

Raymond Report 21 Mar 2010 08:04

Looking for information about Julia Green, Born 1844 in Lancashire and married to James Broadbent in 1907. 1911 census shows them living on Tiber Street in Liverpool

patchem

patchem Report 21 Mar 2010 08:17

For background, and born 1884 not 1844:
1911 census:
BROADBENT, James Head Married M 27 1884 Cork Cutter Lancashire Lpool
BROADBENT, Julia Wife Married 4 years F 27 1884 Lanc Lpool
BROADBENT, Ernest Visitor Married M 31 1880 Ship's Steward Kent Maidstone
BROADBENT, Alice Visitor Married 5 years F 26 1885 Lancs Lpool
BROADBENT, John Son On Visitor Single M 3 1908
BROADBENT, Ernest Son M 0 (9 MONTHS) 1911
RG number: RG14 Piece: 22275 Reference: RG14PN22275 RG78PN1316 RD454 SD3 ED24 SN349
Registration District: Toxteth Park Sub District: Toxteth Park Central EnumerationDistrict: 24 Parish: Toxteth Park Address: 66 Tiber St Liverpool County: Lancashire

Choccy

Choccy Report 21 Mar 2010 08:18



duplicate thread


Raymond

Raymond Report 22 Mar 2010 15:50

Thanks Patricia
That is Julia, my grandmother. The actual record showed the visitors as being named Stagg but that is even more proof because I remember her visiting some of those guests later in life.
Again, thank you very much, Ray Seaward