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Marriage around 1880 and another around 1890.

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*Melanie*

*Melanie* Report 19 Jan 2008 11:52

I think the family born at Stonesby are cousins of my Mary J Redmile because here is Mary's father:

Name JOHN REDMILE
Age 29
Estimated Year of Birth 1842
Relationship to Head of Household HEAD
Occupation AGRICULTURAL LABOURER
Address Horbling
District Bourn, Aslackby
Parish
Administrative County Lincolnshire
Birth Place Dyke
Birth County LINCOLNSHIRE

see it's Dyke, Lincs as well. Frederick and John possible brothers perhaps.

*Melanie*

*Melanie* Report 20 Jan 2008 10:40

Thanks for the advice I never knew about the discount. I also appreciate all the help you've given me.

Here is the point I'm at now with the Jacksons
I found Mary J Redmile and then found out her parents were John Redmile and Frances Fardell. I found Frances on the 1851 census but not John nor did I find him on the 1861 census. John was born in Dec 1841 in Dyke, Lincs. From the census I have for Frances' parents William and Frances I've had trouble finding their marriage, their first child was born Jane in 1841 in Harlaxton, Lincs.

I have yet to complete what searches I can do on the Gells on the Richmond side.

*Melanie*

*Melanie* Report 20 Jan 2008 10:41

I will take the free trial on ancestry and see what I can find on the Redmiles and Fardells.