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plimmerian
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1901 have: George REEVE 50 dock labourer b. Norwich Rebecca his wife 49 b. Norwich George his son 23 b. Norwich living in Wavertree, Liverpool
George jnr m. Mary A. CORNER in 1898 at St Bridget, Wavertree, Liverpool
possible death of George William REEVE aged 58 in Dec qua 1909, West Derby (Liverpool) reg dist. Would match George snr 1851 year of birth approx!
I can't find other details of this family before this time in Lancashire.
Any help welcome, thanks!
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plimmerian
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Thank you Carolyn,
No wonder I didn't find them - you are a true Sherlock.
I'll try 1881 again and see what I find.
Best wishes,
Ian.
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ps
no I'm still stumped with that one too, can't seem to locate anything close!
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plimmerian
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Hi again Carolyn,
I'm getting really confused by this one!
George senior has so many occupations, they are living in different areas each time and now the names seem mixed up and confused!
Is that because they were transcribed incorrectly or written in the wrong order on the night I wonder?
I'm getting myself in knots with this research.

Thanks for helping though and hopefully you've found the right ones - more than I can do! Ho!
best wishes,
Ian.
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Has anyone ever come across an Aminta Reeve or Minty Reeve? She is one of my ancestors and Married into the Briggs family of Bircham. She was born c1775 and said in 1851, that she was born near Woodton.
No luck as yet!
Teddy
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plimmerian
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Hi Carolyn
Thanks for looking and researching - hadn't come across the MOORE connection before!
I'm getting dizzy with all this conflicting information, I thought it would be easier the more knowledge you gain but it seems the complete opposite! 
I'll keep hunting and post any success here! (Don't hold your breath though - lol)
Hi Teddy,
I wish I was as lucky as you to get that far back. I'm still struggling in the last half of the 19th century!
If I see anything I'll get back to you.
Best wishes,
Ian.
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PS
Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1892 REEVE Elizabeth to MOORE Henry at Wavertree, St. Bridget
Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1898 REEVE George to CORNER Mary A at Wavertree, St. Bridget (this one I know is correct at least!) 
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