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Unknown | Report | 31 Jul 2003 19:22 |
Hi Catherine, I agree, it could be a bit tricky with such a common name. I do have the 1881 Scottish Census - what year was she born - what address? Regards Margaret |
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Catherine from Manchester | Report | 31 Jul 2003 19:17 |
Thanks to everyone who has responded. I have tried the scotland site before and it's very good, but with a name like brown it's a needle in a haystack job Catherine |
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Unknown | Report | 31 Jul 2003 18:33 |
Hi Catherine, Try scotlandspeople(.)gov(.)uk for BDM's and censuses. Costs a little but well worth it. Regards Margaret |
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Catherine from Manchester | Report | 31 Jul 2003 17:06 |
I have found my gg grandmother(Mary Brown) on the 1881. She is listed as married and living with her 3 sons. Says she's from Edinburgh. There is no record of her husband who I think was called William.I can only find a Mary Brown on the 1901 as a visitor says she's a widow. How am I going to find out her maiden name or where her husband is. catherine |