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Family History Beginners Board / Archibald Stevenson/Stephenson - Ireland
« on: Friday 29 December 17 12:34 GMT (UK) »
I have hit a brick wall
Looking for Archabald Stevenson/Stephenson born in Ireland, I cannot find any trace back to his birth, parents, area, passenger list.
He married Elizabeth Pegden, Event Date: 14 Aug 1809 Parish: Woolwich St Mary Magdalene
Borough: Greenwich.
He then married Eleanor Davis, Marriage Date: 21 Oct 1827 Marriage Place: Lee, Kent, England
This is the only census I can find with his family on
1841 Census Street Unity Place Woolwich Dockyard
Parish or township Woolwich Greenwich
Archabold Stevenson Male 55 1786 Ireland Labourer
Eleanor Stevenson Female 35 1806 Kent
Archabold Stevenson Male 20 1821 Kent Labourer
John Stevenson Male 9 1832 Kent
Edmund Stevenson Male 5 1836 Kent
Archive reference HO107
Piece number 493 Book number 3
Folio number 26 Page number 48
He then dies age 67 Death Date: 27 Dec 1848 registered 1849
Death Place: Plumstead, Kent, England hes death date on here would make his birth 1781?
Would love some help to break through this
thank you Julia Stephenson
Looking for Archabald Stevenson/Stephenson born in Ireland, I cannot find any trace back to his birth, parents, area, passenger list.
He married Elizabeth Pegden, Event Date: 14 Aug 1809 Parish: Woolwich St Mary Magdalene
Borough: Greenwich.
He then married Eleanor Davis, Marriage Date: 21 Oct 1827 Marriage Place: Lee, Kent, England
This is the only census I can find with his family on
1841 Census Street Unity Place Woolwich Dockyard
Parish or township Woolwich Greenwich
Archabold Stevenson Male 55 1786 Ireland Labourer
Eleanor Stevenson Female 35 1806 Kent
Archabold Stevenson Male 20 1821 Kent Labourer
John Stevenson Male 9 1832 Kent
Edmund Stevenson Male 5 1836 Kent
Archive reference HO107
Piece number 493 Book number 3
Folio number 26 Page number 48
He then dies age 67 Death Date: 27 Dec 1848 registered 1849
Death Place: Plumstead, Kent, England hes death date on here would make his birth 1781?
Would love some help to break through this
thank you Julia Stephenson