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Help finding marriage marriage
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wendynette | Report | 9 Oct 2007 20:20 |
Lynne, no I have the certificate for that one and I do not think it is the right one. The occupation is not the same on the death cert = (wool comber) . as on the 1841 census and childrens birth certificates = (block cutter). Also he was aged 63 at death which would have meant him having his children only after his 55th birthday !! |
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Penny | Report | 9 Oct 2007 20:07 |
You say you can find no trace - where have you looked? Which resources ? |
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wendynette | Report | 9 Oct 2007 19:41 |
James Yeadon and Margaret (Etherington) were on the 1841 census together (name spelt Yeaton) in Cumberland. I can find no trace of their marraige. |