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1891 Census - Bakers of Darlington
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Paul | Report | 14 Aug 2003 07:00 |
Thanks for looking. I think maybe Jemima had died between 1881 and 1891. I wonder where Frederick went, because he's in Larchfield Street in 1881, and Easson Road in 1901. Paul PS I've sent u an email Ann. |
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Ann L from Darlo | Report | 13 Aug 2003 22:30 |
Paul have sent you E mail but if anyone else comes up with info please let me know, thanks Ann,Darlington |
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Paul | Report | 13 Aug 2003 17:35 |
Could you look up these folks on the 1891 Census of Darlington? Frederick Baker bn 1856 Darlington Unmarried either a Piano forte teacher or Confectioner/Bread maker. His mum, Jemima Baker bn 1816 Darlington (she may have died by then, so not sure if she'll be there). Thnx Paul |