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Three deceased Bradshaw children
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Tenerife Sun | Report | 16 Jun 2012 14:35 |
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Maybe the three missing children were baptised what was the mothers name. Where might they have been born and roughly when. They may be on parish records |
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Ronald | Report | 16 Jun 2012 14:34 |
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Sorry Ann forgot to mention that. It would most probably have been in Southwark/Walworth (Surrey or London) |
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lancashireAnn | Report | 16 Jun 2012 14:26 |
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depends where they were born |
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Ronald | Report | 16 Jun 2012 14:21 |
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In the 1911 census for my paternal great grandfather James Bradshaw I have discovered that three of his six children had died. Until now I was unaware that they existed. I have James in the 1881 to 1901 census records, but apart from the three children that survived, there is no sign of the other three. I appreciate that they could have been born and died between censuses, and, therefore, wouldn't be showing on those records, so I have looked through the FreeBMD database, but without any clue to their christian names there are far too many records for the Bradshaw surname alone. |
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