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Merry

Merry Report 9 Feb 2006 14:58

Don't have time to look now......school run! Back about 6.30pm......if no-one's got to it first! Merry

Christine in Herts

Christine in Herts Report 9 Feb 2006 14:58

Someone of 29 with a 13-yr-old g-dtr? Arithmetically extraordinary! He'd have to have been a 16-yr-old with a child old enough to have a child. Could she be a God-Daughter? Mis-heard by enumerator, with un-engaged brain! Christine

Jennifer

Jennifer Report 9 Feb 2006 14:53

Unlike step or in-law relationships, granddaughetr usually means what it says. Presumably she is the child of a married daughter, you need to look for any daughters he may have had, and then their marriages, before you consider any more obscure relationships. Jennifer

Claire

Claire Report 9 Feb 2006 14:51

Yes, it is Robert Britten, born 1852 in northamptonshire. He can be found on the 1881 census living in Bethnal green. His supposed grandaughter is Anne Wrigley, born 1868! I would love to know if there is an obvious explanation. (I am very good at missing the obvious) Claire xx

Merry

Merry Report 9 Feb 2006 14:48

Could you give their names and which census it was, plus where they lived? Hopefully someone will work it out! Merry

Claire

Claire Report 9 Feb 2006 14:44

My gtx2 grandfather on one census is 29 yrs old, living with his wife (28) and children. and GRANDAUGHTER aged 13!!!! I can't work out the maths! She hasn't got the same name as the family, but I checked the neighbours and she doesn't seem to belong to them either. Who could she be? Claire xx

Claire

Claire Report 9 Feb 2006 14:41

I know that relationships quoted on census sometimes meant a different thing from what they do now, but how about this?..... see below in a sec.