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look up 1871 Bucks if poss???
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Lucky | Report | 28 Oct 2003 23:38 |
Can anybody help please. I have 1851/81/91 entries for my Smith family of Haddenham, Bucks. Its not as bad as it sounds, Smiths are very rare there!! I have a family, Mark Smith and wife Elizabeth, son Edwin (17)and daughter Annie(10) on 1881 all born Haddenham. I need to find out if there were any more children (older) with them on 1871 census to clear up a mystery on the 1891 entry. Thanks |
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Lucky | Report | 28 Oct 2003 23:43 |
Hello Ruth Thanks, pressed 6 by mistake. Do you have the cd from Bucks fhs |
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Lucky | Report | 28 Oct 2003 23:49 |
The Elizabeth White I'm looking for wouldn't have been born then. Could you maybe look to see if there is a White family in Shabbington. Thanks |
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Lucky | Report | 29 Oct 2003 01:12 |
Thanks for that Ruth. Hopefully when I get a bit more info I will be able to see what one it is. The Smith family I originally asked about, Elizabeth was a lacemaker, so there could well be a connection there. |