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3 generations of Henry Hugh EVANS from 1849 Holbor

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JayADee

JayADee Report 9 Jul 2009 12:49

Hoping to make contact with descendants of my great grandfather Henry Hugh EVANS 1849-1907 and his first wife Mary Ann CANTWELL b.1851 (sister of his 2nd wife my ggmother) who had three children incl. Henry Hugh EVANS b. 1877 who married Catherine Mary BOWDEN IN 1903. This couple also had at least three children incl. yet another Henry Hugh b. 1904. There was another son called Joseph Leonard b. 1909 and a sister Kathleen Winifred b. 1910. So.....surely someone ou there is descended from one of these? I am willing to share research - lst Henry Hugh was a French Polisher and his son was a Metal Polisher.

PaulaW

PaulaW Report 9 Jul 2009 13:05

Is the area Holborn London it is not clear on your heading - for what I can see looks like the "n" is missing?

JayADee

JayADee Report 28 Aug 2009 15:44

Whoops! I've only just spotted your query about one of my postings in July! So sorry it has been a strange year for me. My husband died and then I have had 3 holidays the first in several years.

You are correct in thinking the place in question was indeed HOLBORN London. Sorry about the missing 'N'.

I am hoping you might be researching this line too!

Thanks again Jennifer