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STUMPED ... PLEASE HELP

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T J

T J Report 20 Jan 2008 10:24

Kay - the only proof I have that they were married is because when I found there graves and read the headstones it names her as Elizabeth beloved Wife of John ...........

Penny

Penny Report 20 Jan 2008 10:39

do you have either of the childrens birth certs?

what happened to Henry & Thomas?
( I suspect that Amey is an Annie)

T J

T J Report 20 Jan 2008 10:40

no Minnie I don't

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Penny

Penny Report 20 Jan 2008 10:42

that would be the way to establish mothers maiden surname, wouldnt it?

T J

T J Report 20 Jan 2008 10:45

I agree - I should go on line and order them today

Annie ( Amey) isn't even listed in the 1871 census or anyway after that brief mention ........

but thanx for helping me anyway - it is appreciated

Penny

Penny Report 20 Jan 2008 10:57

How far away is Hebden Bridge?

T J

T J Report 20 Jan 2008 10:59

about 12 miles - but funnily enough Amey was baptized in Hebden Bridge - I would say Hebden Bridge is approx 13 miles away

Penny

Penny Report 20 Jan 2008 11:07

you think that the 1860 Annie Blackburn christened 01 AUG 1860 Hebden-Bridge, is yours?

T J

T J Report 20 Jan 2008 11:14

Sorry minnie what i meant to say was that Amey was baptized in Erringden - which is above Hebden Bridge - would those dates tie in with her age of the census in 1861.

i'm a bit thick when it comes to the dates of when the census are taken - i've been led to believe that they are done in the april.