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|    Graeme Wall to Jenny M Benson    |
|    Re: Name anomaly    |
|    18 Apr 20 09:23:16    |
      From: rail@greywall.demon.co.uk              On 17/04/2020 19:45, Jenny M Benson wrote:       > On 17/04/2020 17:08, Graeme Wall wrote:       >> On 17/04/2020 16:12, Jenny M Benson wrote:       >>> Can anyone suggest what is going on in this scenario.       >>>       >>> In the 1881 Census (RG11-3529-94-38) John Weedall, who married an       >>> Elizabeth Fletcher in 1876, and his wife Elizabeth are shown with a       >>> daughter, Lily, aged 1 year and an unspecified child of unknown name       >>> with the age of 8 days in the "Female" column.       >>>       >>> In the 1891 Census (RG12-2841-111-32) the John is absent and Ann's       >>> name is partly obscured, but is readable as Annie. Her children are       >>> shown as Florence, Lilly, Ruth, John H, Mary Jane and Sarah Annie.       >>> As Ruth is 10 years old, she will be the unnamed child in 1881.       >>       >> Anne, what happened to Elizabeth?       >       > Sorry, my mistake. I've been rather overdoing it the last couple of       > days with this branch of the family proving quite tricky. I'm getting       > tired and careless and need to go back and check it all again. I think       > I must be mixing up 2 families.              Take a deep breath, and a large gin!              --       Graeme Wall       This account not read.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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