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poochie
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Re: smith/doyle
« Reply #30 on: Thursday 23 July 09 21:01 UTC (UK) »

I have looked at 1891 census and it shows elizabeth smith as widow so john smith her hubby musta died young, and john 21yrs and mary ann 18yrs look to be visitors or wards...I cant read the writing but she was domestic servant in 1891.
So am I onto the right family this time?
Anything else I can check to make sure dear?
You have been great source of help to me and it much appreciated
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poochie
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Re: smith/doyle
« Reply #31 on: Thursday 23 July 09 21:23 UTC (UK) »

I found marriage of john smith and elizabeth edwards on 14th january 1873.
Her parents were margaret mcCluskie and peter edwards, both deceased at date of marriage and johns parents were william smith and margaret rae and must have been alive at that time coz it doesnt say deceased on the form....
I think Im gettin hang of this now...ha ha
You have taught me well dear so thanx
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