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MarionfromScotland | Report | 6 Jun 2011 18:22 |
Just to confuse things....Could this be your lot? |
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Charles | Report | 6 Jun 2011 17:05 |
I have a copy of a Parish Record for the baptism of my Gt Grandfather Henry Hunt Wrigley in Oldham in 1837 which shows that his mother was Hannah Wrigley, a spinster of Waterhead Mill, Oldham. Apart from the 1851 census record which was water damaged and partially unreadable, I have managed to follow his life records from baptism to grave in 1886. I am however going around in circles trying to follow his mother's life. I keep thinking that I have sufficient information to track her but I keep running into obstacles which make me wonder if all my data is correct. |