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Laura | Report | 26 Jun 2005 12:39 |
Hi Susan, have possibles for you if you pass on your addy. None are certain though sorry xx |
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Laura | Report | 26 Jun 2005 12:33 |
Susans stuff... Could you try to find James Phillips b Brecknock Glamorgan. ,he would have been 31 in 1871. He was living at 35/36 Dean St Aberdare in 1881. Wife was Phepy(Pheobe I think) she would have been 24 in 1871, son David would have been 1 in 1871. aberdare If you have time could you check 1861 for James. James was definately born in Brecknock. |
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Laura | Report | 26 Jun 2005 12:30 |
Hi Debbie, have found her if you pass on your email addy xx |
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Susan | Report | 26 Jun 2005 12:27 |
Hi Laura, I don't think so. James was definately born in Brecknock.The only child I know about is David b1870 in Aberdare. Sue Forgot to say in 1881 he was a plasterer. |
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Valerie | Report | 26 Jun 2005 12:24 |
Thanks for looking again for me Laura Val x |
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Laura | Report | 26 Jun 2005 12:23 |
Hi Susan, could this be them in 71? Elizabeth Hanna Phillips abt 1869 Margam, Glamorgan, Wales Daughter Llantrisant Glamorgan Ellen Isabella Phillips abt 1868 Margam, Glamorgan, Wales Daughter Llantrisant Glamorgan James Phillips abt 1836 Llantrisant, Glamorgan, Wales Head Llantrisant Glamorgan Jane Coal Phillips abt 1866 Margam, Glamorgan, Wales Daughter Llantrisant Glamorgan Philippa Phillips abt 1834 Notelegible, Glamorgan, Wales Wife Llantrisant Glamorgan Thomas John Phillips abt 1870 Margam, Glamorgan, Wales Son Llantrisant |
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Debbie | Report | 26 Jun 2005 12:20 |
Actually, I think she got married in 1891, so she wouldn't be a Snook anymore, she would have been a Swift. If you could find her as a Swift, that's be great. She married John Henry, who was born in 1859 in St George in the East, and had a daughter, Maud Elizabeth, who was born in 1890 in Mile End. Sporry for the mistake Cheers Debbie |
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Laura | Report | 26 Jun 2005 12:10 |
Sorry Val, cant find it, if you order it you'll know for sure Laura xx |
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Susan | Report | 26 Jun 2005 12:07 |
Sorry, still half asleep. Its Glamorgan. Sue |
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Laura | Report | 26 Jun 2005 12:03 |
Hi Susan, what county please? Laura x |
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Laura | Report | 26 Jun 2005 12:00 |
Hi Claire In 71, Jane was born 1819, in 61 its 1821. Have image for you if you pass on your addy xxx |
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Susan | Report | 26 Jun 2005 12:00 |
Hi Laura, thanks for the offer. Could you try to find James Phillips b Brecknock ,he would have been 31 in 1871. He was living at 35/36 Dean St Aberdare in 1881.Wife was Phepy(Pheobe I think) she would have been 24 in 1871, son David would have been 1 in 1871. If you have time could you check 1861 for James. Many thanks. Sue |
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Laura | Report | 26 Jun 2005 11:54 |
All of Vals stuff... Would you please check a marriage for me, got a name for the bride- Emily Cambridge but only one male name shows on the entry. September 1859 in Wareham Norfolk, District Downham Hoping the other man will be Charles Burton. Charles Burton b.abt 1837from Wisbech married an Emily b.abt 1838 from Wareham Norfolk.(It must have been the Wareham near Downham Market as that it quite close to Wisbech. In 1861 Census she is shown as EMMA but in all later ones she is an EMILY. Their first child George was born in 1859 and when I searched that around that date, Emily Cambridge came up as a marriage partner in 1859 in Downham. Unfortunately, there were only three names on the entry Emily and another girl and one man, who wasn't Charles. |
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Laura | Report | 26 Jun 2005 11:48 |
Hi Holly, the only one that matches is this one, mothers maiden name was WALKER. Christopher Harris sept 1913 South Shields 10a 1390 Laura xx |
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Laura | Report | 26 Jun 2005 11:42 |
Hi Debbie, was she married with kids? Laura xx |
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Claire | Report | 26 Jun 2005 11:24 |
Hi Laura, Can you please see if you can find in the 1861 census a William Phillips b.c1816, Boldre, Hampshire with wife Jane b.c1815. Many thanks for your help, Claire |
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Valerie | Report | 26 Jun 2005 11:10 |
Morning Laura Thanks for your message. It's Charles Burton not Richard Burton!!! Getting mixed up with the film star eh. lol. Charles Burton b.abt 1837from Wisbech married an Emily b.abt 1838 from Wareham Norfolk.(It must have been the Wareham near Downham Market as that it quite close to Wisbech. In 1861 Census she is shown as EMMA but in all later ones she is an EMILY. Their first child George was born in 1859 and when I searched that around that date, Emily Cambridge came up as a marriage partner in 1859 in Downham. Unfortunately, there were only three names on the entry Emily and another girl and one man, who wasn't Charles. Val |
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Laura | Report | 26 Jun 2005 11:05 |
Hi John, where was he born? Laura x |
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Laura | Report | 26 Jun 2005 11:04 |
Hi again Jean, think this could be the birth of Josephs daughter, which would at least give you wifes name to search for marriage, Budd, Elizabeth Emma Record Type: Births Quarter: March Year: 1871 District: Chichester County: Sussex Volume: 2b |
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Laura | Report | 26 Jun 2005 10:47 |
Hi Jean, Joseph Budd is a very hard man to trace!!! He has changed his area of birth and wives frequently!!! Have some census for you, which gives wives' first names, you can then order certificates to get fathers names. Will have a look now though xx |