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Sussex / Re:ELPHICK, Madeline Lily
« on: Thursday 20 May 04 21:32 BST (UK)  »
Interesting Chris!!

Especially the fact that Frederick and Louisa "Edith"  Elphick were witnesses at my "Lily's" wedding (on her marriage certificate)

On February 14, 1920 she was 29 years of age so that would be pretty much dead on.  However, it is the parents' names that totally confuses me.  

What would you suggest I do next ?  I am somewhat new to this game

Your assistance, once again, would be greatly appreciated.

Judy

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Sussex / ELPHICK, Madeline Lily
« on: Thursday 20 May 04 19:30 BST (UK)  »
I note on the marriage certificate it is listed as Lily Madeline.  

Chris would you be so kind as to see if there are any Lily Elphick/Green in the 1901 census?

Much appreciated

Judy

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Sussex / ELPHICKS in Sussex
« on: Thursday 20 May 04 14:25 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Chris - here goes!!

I have a Madeline Lily Elphick that was born 1890/91 (maybe the March quarter of 1891) whose father was Henry.  She married a Walter William Green on February 14, 1920 in Steyning (living on St. Leonards Avenue).  Witnesses to the marriage were Frederick Victor Elphick and Louisa Edith Elphick (possibly nee Coussens).

Shortly after the marriage they moved to Bushey, Watford, Hertfordshire because their daughter, Joyce Marjorie Green was born there in October 1920 and a son, Leslie Frank in August 1923

I would really like to find some information out about Madeline but can't seem to find her on any of the census' available on the net

Anything you can do would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks - Judy

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Sussex / Re:Simmons - Fishermen in Hastings
« on: Thursday 20 May 04 05:18 BST (UK)  »
I am searching the Elphick name in Sussex and noted you had a few messages on the board with that name in them

I live in Canada and do not have access, obviously, to the archives in jolly ole England.

If there any info you can give me to shed some light onto this very dark brick wall I have hit?

Judy
BC, Canada

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