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Lynex missing census info

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Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 1 Jan 2009 21:18

another Henry, maybe a brother to James? do you know of a way to find out before census records?

Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 1 Jan 2009 21:51

sorry, sorry, I was getting confused (again) the Henry Lynex on 1881 census, I was thinking he may be a brother to James discussed earlier in the thread, James was Henry's father (Henery I was originally looking for)
1818 was James year of birth. James son was Henry born 1843, this other Henry was born 1833 so maybe a brother?
thanks for your patience : /

Bethan

Bethan Report 21 Jan 2009 15:56

Do you know much about the lynex family? They're a source of great confusion for me!

A Hannah Lynex married Henry Stanley in Edgbaston in 1846, and from the marriage certificate I know that her father's name was John, and that he was a harness maker. This is all the definite information that I have.

I found a John and Mary Lynex on 1841 census with children William, John, Richard and Hannah. Hannah seems to be the right age to marry Henry in 1846.

Any help would be fantastic!!
Thanks, Beth