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Julie

Julie Report 23 Apr 2010 22:24

Can't seem the pick Frederick up on the census...so you might need his B/C to get his Parents names

June

June Report 23 Apr 2010 22:27

Thanks Julie have taken down details, need a few I think,
glad of everyones help anymore welcome
Thanks Jeff

Julie

Julie Report 23 Apr 2010 22:30

I would defiantly get the marriage cert as that will give you Emma's & Frederick's Dads names which will help pick then up in the census

There is this birth for an Emma, but this will only be a big maybe as she might not come for the same area that she married

Births Dec 1892 (>99%)
Shaw Emma Chorlton 8c 758

Hang on this might not be her as that would make her married at 13