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1891 index lookups for Aldershot

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Annie

Annie Report 20 Sep 2003 19:33

Hiya Judith My little red books are only a census index but I've responded privately to you with the little I know! Best wishes Ann

Judith

Judith Report 20 Sep 2003 08:48

Hi again Ann, Thanks for looking. George is one of mine - are there any more details please? Arthur and Elizabeth are, I think, father and daughter (Elizabeth being the sister of Alfred G that I was looking for). Thanks again, Judith

Annie

Annie Report 19 Sep 2003 22:18

Hi Judith No Arthur or Alfred DEEDMAN's at all on 1891. I looked at DEADMAN as well and no Alfred there either, sorry. Not a good start to my offer. There's an Arthur on the 1901 Census aged 58 born Surrey with an Elizabeth and no sign of children.The only one on 1891 is a George DEEDMAN born Guildford aged 57. A

Judith

Judith Report 19 Sep 2003 22:15

Hi Ann Are you able to look for someone without a specific address? I have Alfred G Deedman born 1875 in Aldershot. His parents were Arthur and Sarah Ann Deedman. Many thanks, Judith

Annie

Annie Report 19 Sep 2003 21:49

Hello folks I have six little red books with the 1891 Aldershot census Index. If anyone needs any please let me know. I may be a little slow in replying cos the writing is quite small! A