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Shropshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1901 census help please
« on: Sunday 05 November 06 22:27 GMT (UK)  »
Still at the same place, it was difficult as they had Fanny listed as Harry ;D

RG12; Piece: 2268; Folio 52; Page 1 - but sorry, no children

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Shropshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1901 census help please
« on: Sunday 05 November 06 22:17 GMT (UK)  »
Looks like the mother in law is there too Eliza Warder age 83 born in Much Wenlock

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Lancashire / Re: Binnion / Benyon Family
« on: Saturday 04 November 06 16:49 GMT (UK)  »
JeannieR - :o We can't believe what we think we've found. We did a soundex search for Richard Binnion in the Ancestry marriage records. Right at the end of 248 records Richard Bynnion is listed as marrying Frances Cane in the December quarter 1853 in Stourbridge, Shropshire. We don't know how many times we've done that search. While it is no way proof it may be a start. This may also link to a Daniel Binnion we found born 1855 in Shifnal. What do you think?

very best regards - T & C

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Lancashire / Re: Binnion / Benyon Family
« on: Saturday 04 November 06 16:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hi JeannieR
We know a little more than I put in my post but please forgive us, we're new at this 'posting'.

LDS have Roseannah Benion baptised August 15 1858 in Donington, Shropshire. We found her [we think] in the 1861 census in the Bridgnorth workhouse in Shropshire with her mother Frances. We can not find her father who she lists as Richard - deceased on her marriage certificate in 1884. We have a copy of this.

Rosannah [from marriage cert] and James Ingham had 4 daughters - Frances [my grandmother] and a twin Minnie born 1884, Eveline 1892 and Beatrice 1898. Rose Hannah died in the December quarter 1900 in Failsworth, Lancashire.

On my grandmothers birth certificate the mother is listed as Rosanna Ingham - formerly Bennion.

We are trying to find her father who may have been born around 1832 and what her mothers maiden name was.

T & C

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World War One / Re: Commonwealth War Grave
« on: Saturday 04 November 06 00:09 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Jo, it's your US Cousins ;D

William H [Hazleton] Sawyer, maybe we can now throw some more proof your way. Robert Sawyer married Emma Elizabeth Fitch March quarter 1868 in Woodbridge, Emma Sawyer in the 1891 census was listed as born Woodbridge abt 1848.

Emma Elizabeth Fitch was born in Woodbridge December quarter 1848 to John and Elizabeth Fitch who married February 4 1845 in Woodbridge, Elizabeth's maiden name was Hazleton.

Emma Elizabeth Sawyer died December quarter 1897 in the Bury St. Edmunds district which would explain why W H was in that area.

I think this may show that WH Sawyer is William Hazleton Sawyer, but it still doesn't explain why his parents were listed as Mr. and Mrs. J Sawyer on the CWGC site.

Talk to you later - T & C

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Gloucestershire / Bennion / Binnion Family
« on: Friday 03 November 06 22:18 GMT (UK)  »
Looking for information on Rose Hannah [or Rosannah] Binnion married to James Ingham in Salford, Lancashire late 1800's, in particular her parents who may have been from Gloucestershire.

Thanks T & C

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Lancashire / Binnion / Benyon Family
« on: Friday 03 November 06 22:17 GMT (UK)  »
Looking for information on Rose Hannah [or Rosannah] Binnion married to James Ingham in Salford, Lancashire late 1800's, in particular her parents who may have been from Gloucestershire.

Thanks T & C

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Alderney, Guernsey, Jersey, Sark / McClocklin family
« on: Friday 03 November 06 22:03 GMT (UK)  »
We're looking for information on the McClocklin [or Macklocklin] family who lived for a while in the Channel Islands during the mid 1800's and then emmigrated to Canada. They were a family of masons and we really would like to know what other information sources there are apart from the 1841, 1851 censuses.

Thanks T & C

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