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MAKING ASSUMPTIONS

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Angela

Angela Report 19 Sep 2005 13:02

Hi Maz - Sorry for the delay. Been away for the weekend. Do you have any death information for William? Presumably he died between 1851 and 1861?

Merry

Merry Report 19 Sep 2005 13:28

Ian - You didn't mention how old Maud Smith said she was when she married?? Could this be her in 1881? Alfred SMITH Head M Male 29 Cocking, Sussex, England Baker Ruth SMITH Wife M Female 31 Chichester, Sussex, England Evalena Kate SMITH Daur Female 6 Chichester, Sussex, England Scholar Frances Liln SMITH Daur Female 5 Chichester, Sussex, England Scholar Augusta An SMITH Daur Female 4 Chichester, Sussex, England Scholar Albert SMITH Son Male 2 Chichester, Sussex, England Maud SMITH Daur Female 9 m Midhurst, Sussex, England Dad a baker and all living in Heyshott, Sussex. Maybe not? She is a servant in Littlehampton, Sussex in 1901. UPDATE _ No, she's plain Maud on her 1880 birth reg! Merry

Ian

Ian Report 19 Sep 2005 15:30

Helllo Merry, Thanks for your time! I think I managed to find her over the weekend living with her parents and sister in 1891. But who knows you could be right...

Angela

Angela Report 24 Sep 2005 06:31

It looks like this time my assumption was right!! A letter popped through the door yesterday from the Derbyshire Records Office with the information about my Joice Abbot and William Beard marriage and yes, William was from Ipstones so I had the right one. But oh, woe is me, I have had to scrap one twig from my tree because I now have the correct birth details for one of my other rellies who I had made the wrong assumption about. I think that in future I will have to 'pencil people in' until I am absolutely sure of my information. Ah well. One lives and learns.

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256

Maz (the Royal One) in the East End 9256 Report 1 Oct 2005 00:01

Hi Angela - sorry, only just realised you had answered me - thought I had well and truly killed this thread lol!! In answer to your question - no, I haven't had the heart yet to trawl through the (what must be lots of) deaths for William Bells in East London. I suppose what I really need IS the 1851 - still not on-line, although we are all twitching !!! Its the differing occupations and the young wife really that have thrown me I think. Any more thoughts?? Thank you for your interest by the way! Maz. XX