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shropgirl | Report | 6 Sep 2003 19:18 |
Shirley I put in the name in the 1901 Census and I found Thomas Holmes born Dauntsey Wilts living in Wandsworth labourer age46 any help Joan |
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JackyJ1593 | Report | 6 Sep 2003 17:55 |
I had a relative missing on the night of the 1891 census and know he was around later. Someone found him for me on the census of a prison. 11 years is a long sentence but it is a possibility. Jacky |
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Chelly | Report | 6 Sep 2003 16:40 |
On the 1891 census I can find my ggrandmother, but cannot find her husband THOMAS HOLMES born Dauntsey, Wiltshire about 1855. It appears from the family bible that he left her March 1882 when my grandmother was one month old, he then returns eleven years later, where did he go? Any help would be appreciated. |