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London census 1871 Address searched
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Gillian | Report | 26 Feb 2004 20:36 |
Hi Lynda, Would you be able to find Edmonton, Middlesex on your London Census for 1871? If you can, I need to locate an EDWIN D. GUDGEON, born in Edmonton 1859-ish and so probably would have been 12 in the 1871 Census. The address he could have been living in at the time would be The Green, Edmonton, Middx. If Edmonton isn't listed that's okay. It's just confusing where London stops and starts in those days! Thanks for your help and time! Jill |
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Richard in Perth | Report | 27 Feb 2004 13:47 |
Hi Lynda Me again! Got another address for my Roper lot: in 1877 they were at 7 Victoria St, Paddington. Could you possibly check to see if they were there in 1871 (looking for George Roper ~30, painter, wife Sarah ~30, dau Louisa ~7, all born Norwich, plus a couple more kids born London. Many thanks, Richard. |
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Richard in Perth | Report | 27 Feb 2004 14:53 |
Thanks anyway for trying, Lynda. My George Roper is an elusive character! I guess that being a painter he moved around a lot for work. Maybe he also had an aversion to officialdom, as I haven't found his birth or marriage registration yet! I'll have to have another think... Thanks too, for trying to send the 1861 image... sorry if it's turned out to be a real pain! Don't worry if it's too difficult, Regards Richard in Oz |