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Address on a census
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We're all crazy now | Report | 23 Jul 2003 22:26 |
Hi Deborah I don't know because I haven't had a look at this one for a while, as I was concentrating on earlier info. I will try again. However, on Free BMD I found the death of an Edward Mack in 1892 in Shoreditch. Thanks Jeannie |
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We're all crazy now | Report | 23 Jul 2003 21:08 |
Hi Rosemary Thank you for your message - I have replied but would just like to thank you publicly for trying to help me. Jeannie |
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We're all crazy now | Report | 23 Jul 2003 17:33 |
Hi Rosemary The surname of the family is Mack (Edward, Emily, Arthur, Alice and Clara) and the address on the 1881 census was 120 St Johns Road, Shoreditch. Thanks very much Jeannie |
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We're all crazy now | Report | 23 Jul 2003 17:23 |
I know where my family branch lived on the 1881 census. Is there a way I could check who lived there on the 1891 census because I cannot trace the family via the surname search etc. I have tried going via the sub-district but I do not know what enumeration district is comes under. The road in question is St. Johns Road, Shoreditch, Middx. Jeannie |