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Christine Farrell

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Lynne

Lynne Report 1 Oct 2007 10:29

Hi Christine
Dugdales in Manchester are not common so perhaps we share a link.
My grandmother Elizabeth (Cissy) Dugdale 1895 was the dau of Thomas 1862 and Mary Ellen (Barker) 1864 Thomas was a baker and confectioner.
His father was also Thomas 1827 and mother Sarah 1829 children James 1847, Harriet 1855 (she married a Worth) Ann 1859 and Thos 1862 they werein Hulme in 1861. Stretford in 1881 and Gorton 1891.
Does any of this mean anything to you?
Regards Lynne

Christine

Christine Report 16 Apr 2005 17:17

I am looking for Dugdales born Manchester c.1850s. 1890s Names Thomas/Ernest / Emma/Isabella. Eugenie.. Thomas born around the mid 1850s. Ithink he married twice and lived in Salford for a while. His second wife was elizabeth Sarah Clay born in Prees Shropshire. They lived in Varley Street Newton Heath area in the Late 1800s ?early 1900s. Elizabeth had a sweet shop there. Christine.