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George Fielding 1841 census - Twirler

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Mark

Mark Report 21 Mar 2011 12:18

Thank you Mike - I should try and find an extracted record (am i right)

Mike *

Mike * Report 21 Mar 2011 16:29

The record is on familysearch.org.

It was not transcribed from parish records but submitted by a member of the public .

However you should check it out against the actual church's records which may be held at the local records office.
(Not all churches surrendered their records for inclusion in the IGI but that doesn't mean to say they don't exist)

Mark

Mark Report 22 Mar 2011 12:46

Using Familysearch.org and LancashireOnlineParishClerk website have found a death for 1 of the children of George Fielding and his wife Ester..

Thomas Fielding deceased/buried

Burial: 8 Jun 1829 St James, Church Kirk, Lancashire, England
Thomas Fielding - Son of George Fielding
Age: 6 yrs
Abode: Moor End
Buried by: S. Birkett
Register: Burial 1818 - 1840, Page 154, Entry 1227
Source: LDS Film 1470823

I still do not know what became of John Fielding b.1820