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Isle of Wight
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Janine | Report | 7 Jul 2004 20:52 |
Thankyou to everyone for their information! |
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Unknown | Report | 7 Jul 2004 14:39 |
Janine Probably of no use to you, but in 1923 when my grandfather was married in Hythe, his address was 5 Coast Guard Cottages. Helen |
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Gwyn in Kent | Report | 7 Jul 2004 12:40 |
If you would like to e mail me or post their names here, I will check the 1901 census in Hythe or Folkestone library. If you want me to look for baptisms, I'll try for them too. |
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Sprack | Report | 6 Jul 2004 18:25 |
janine you can look up marriages on the isle of wight family history site from 1837, click on recource centre and look on the ukbmd site for the address. jenny |
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Janine | Report | 6 Jul 2004 18:10 |
My husbands great grandfather was a coastguard in Hythe, Kent on the 1891 census. The first two children were born in Sandwich, Kent, the 3rd and 4th were born on the Isle of Wight and the 5th and 6th were born in Hythe, Kent. Tried finding them all on the 1901 census but not a trace of any of them? If they had moved back to the Isle of Wight would this have come under the 1901 English census or if not is there a seperate census for the Isle of Wight - anyone know? |