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Peter

Peter Report 25 Jan 2005 23:17

If they where devious enough she and Jr could of used Jo Sr Wed cert as there own. Who really looks at them onces there issued?

Crista

Crista Report 26 Jan 2005 00:58

Peter, This is probably Adelaide's family in 1871: Thomas Aver 30 St Pancras, Middlesex, England Nephew Camberwell London Elizabeth Barker 64 Harwich, Essex, England Aunt Camberwell London Alfred Jas Krafft 18 Newington, Surrey, England Son Camberwell London Charles Frdk Krafft 57 Harwich, Essex, England G Camberwell London Constance Krafft 4 months Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London Emily Gert Krafft 12 Deptford, Kent, England Daughter Camberwell London Ernest Hy Krafft 3 Camberwell, Surrey, England Son Camberwell London Florence Opt Krafft 9 Camberwell, Surrey, England Daughter Camberwell London Don't know if that ties in with any of your family. Crista

Peterkinz

Peterkinz Report 26 Jan 2005 01:35

Crista - I have them - although I don't know where Thomas Aver came from. Elizabeth Barker is another problem - she appears on the 1881 as Elizabeth Krafft - but is the same person as she is a deaf mute on both. This family takes me back to a Charles Krafft born in Harwich, Essex in either 1814 or 1820 (census rounding)! My own Kraffts come from a Gustav Adolph (german?) who married in 1856, although there is an Elizabeth Krafft who married in the same church in 1805. I don't yet know if I can connect them, but I am collecting jigsaw peices. From the way Adelaide moved from place to place I suspect there is a genetic connection!! I have a James Richard who has taken an incredible amount of tracking. Also they tend to become Crofts and then change back. Still, I've only been doing this for 30 odd years..... Now to find Thomas Aver..... Peter Sunny Auckland, New Zealand.