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MAKING ASSUMPTIONS
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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? |
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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 |
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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... |
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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. |
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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 |