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zenawarrior

zenawarrior Report 27 Nov 2010 15:12

thanks for trying though zena xx

zenawarrior

zenawarrior Report 27 Nov 2010 15:53

thanks adeline but i think now that he was in the army pre the boer war and back home during it zena x

zenawarrior

zenawarrior Report 4 Jun 2011 11:55

up date on this post
hi all i have gone back to the records and now think dea found my great grand father.
looking at the records of this william the dates could fit with the births of his children.
on checking the address 10 bond street nottingham in the1891 census there seen to be nuns there could any one tell me if it was a childrens home or workhouse. i did google but had no luck
new eyes would greatfully be received
thanks zena :-)

George_of_Westbury

George_of_Westbury Report 4 Jun 2011 13:17

Hello Zena

Ive been looking at the census records for 10 Bond Street Nottingham, as far as i can see it was just a normal dwelling place, not a workhouse or childrens home.Just that the Sisters of Mercy were living there in 1891

Different familes living there in 1881, 1901 & 1911 no indication of that it was an institution of some kind

George

zenawarrior

zenawarrior Report 4 Jun 2011 13:41

hi george
thats what i found just wanted to be sure
thank you very much for looking
best wishes zena x

zenawarrior

zenawarrior Report 20 Oct 2011 17:26

thanks to help greatfully received this was my william

new question help please
could he have been called up again for WW1 as a reservist or would he have been too old at 40ish as i think he is on the absent voters list in 1918
23 kitchener street kings norton birmingham
many thanks again
zena :-)