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1841 - can YOU find them? NO, because the area is
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Unknown | Report | 22 Apr 2006 15:16 |
Cos I can't! |
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Unknown | Report | 22 Apr 2006 15:15 |
1851 HO107/1536 89 p.1 100 Hoxton Old Town, Shoreditch Middlesex Priscilla Robins abt 1804 St Luke, Middlesex, Head married 49 brokeress John Robins abt 1829 St Luke, Son unm. 22 paperstainer Jane Robins abt 1830 St Luke, , Daur 21 unm. flower maker Caroline Robins abt 1833 St Luke, Daur 18 unm. flower maker [seems to be Emily in later censuses] Reuben Robins abt 1839 St Luke, Son 12 scholar Harriet Robins abt 1843 St Luke, Daur 8 Priscilla's husband was James Robins who I have never found on any census. Priscilla is a widow on 1871 census. |
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Merry | Report | 22 Apr 2006 15:15 |
Nooo, nor can I! Merry |