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1901 census, missing child, any ideas?
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Carol | Report | 5 Oct 2003 09:17 |
He was about 9 at the time. Now where could a 9 year old be. Hospital? would go on their census Boarding School ditto Or did the parents simply forget to tell the enumerator about him. Did the 1901 transcriber omit him in error? (did you look at the census page image) Just a few thoughts |
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Sylvie | Report | 5 Oct 2003 09:13 |
I have my family in Kensington London in the 1901 census but my grandfather is missing. I have done an online search, in fact several, but to no avail. There are, of course, several same names and ages and I've looked at all the likely ones. It is is begining to cost! Does anyhone have any ideas or has anyone come across the same problem and solved it? Henry Brown, born 1892. Kensington. July Birthday so HE WAS EIGHT |
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