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Debra Sheppard
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Debbie | Report | 9 May 2003 10:40 |
Wilf I know I had a problem trying to find my great grandfather on the 1901 census, I knew his name was Albert and his wife rose because I had his marriage certificate and birth and my mum new him as albert. eventually I found his wife on the census her husband was written down as Alfred. So there are so many mistakes made on census`s that I should imagine they make the same mistakes on certificates. Debra |