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Could this be him?
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StephScouser | Report | 15 Jun 2005 19:05 |
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Thanks he did sound like the adventourous type he met his wife in london and who knows where else he went? Thanks again from steph. |
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Sheila | Report | 15 Jun 2005 19:03 |
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Steph Anything is possible. Ages are often approximate or just plain wrong - you may need to get certificates to establish whether you have the correct person. As to Brazil - it's certainly possible - could have been in the coffee trade or just a bit of an adventurer. happy hunting Sheila |
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StephScouser | Report | 15 Jun 2005 18:57 |
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I recently recieved a marriage and it stated that in 1879 the groom was 32 which means he would be born in 1847 (about) but on the 1861 census he is 11 which would mean his birth was in 1850(about) Could this still be him? Also could a clerk have worked over seas say in brazil for example. Beacuse that is where he went after he was married. Thanks stephanie. |
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