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Dorset / Re: BILES of Powerstock
« on: Thursday 20 July 06 23:24 BST (UK)  »
I think the family in my attached  file maybe  the  family of William b 1845  .Source  Online Parish Clerks Dorset
opinions anyone ?
               Thank you
                    Paul

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Anglesey / Re: EDWARD EVANS Holyhead
« on: Friday 05 May 06 23:48 BST (UK)  »
Am trying to locate  date & place  for  wedding of EDWARD EVANS  & MARY JONES. I know it was in 1877  and I believe Holyhead as place.
As for EDWARD EVANS & ELIZABETH MANLEY I know that wedding happened in 1887  and   that may have been in  Lancshire ANd yes it is the same groom

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Dorset / Re: BILES of Powerstock
« on: Thursday 22 September 05 17:24 BST (UK)  »
April
  Thank you for the Powerstock parish website .  maybe of use.
               Paul

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Dorset / Re: BILES of Powerstock
« on: Wednesday 21 September 05 22:41 BST (UK)  »
April
 Have  you  looked for  William and Freds  military service
records  in the national Archives ? Also  there is a  military
section on this site  that maybe able to help if  you know their  rank and or  unit .
                           lots of luck
                                 Paul :)

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Dorset / Re: BILES of Powerstock
« on: Tuesday 20 September 05 22:43 BST (UK)  »

Dear April
     To see  Thomas & Jane Biles   children  see  an posting listed above  . lots of luck
                       Paul

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Anglesey / Re: EDWARD EVANS Holyhead
« on: Tuesday 13 September 05 16:15 BST (UK)  »
Rich
  the  move  to Liverpool took place  between  1900  and 1904. Elizabeth Evans   remarrid in Liverpool  in 1904.
Of course  neighbours  would  have known  each other and its nice   to think they looked out for  each other.
                                       Yours
                                            Paul :)

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Anglesey / Re: EDWARD EVANS Holyhead
« on: Monday 12 September 05 23:17 BST (UK)  »
Rich
   Just found out that  20 Baker Street Holyhead was  an old  family address . And  thus  it  well maybe possible that  ELIZABETH EVANS   that ws  know to your family  was my great grandmother . But I just learnt that this was where Edward Evans  Elizabeths  husband  d 1899  grew up.
               Lots of luck
                     Paul

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Anglesey / Re: EDWARD EVANS Holyhead
« on: Tuesday 14 June 05 22:30 BST (UK)  »
Rich
  I would  doubt that the  Elizabeth Evans your grandfather knew  was   the same  as mine. Now I maybe  wrong  but   Elizabeth Evans  moved  away from Holyhead  to Liverpool  and  the  married  an man named  Roberts  in 1904. So theres  an 2 year windo of oppertunity but I think the possibility  slim as  she had  5  children at least 3 of  which were under 10  in 1902.  Lots of Luck  with the  research
                        Paul

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Sussex / Re: TAYLORS of Lewes
« on: Monday 13 June 05 22:47 BST (UK)  »
Chris
Thank you for the interest in my TAYLORS . All I know is that he shows up in the 1871  UK  census  at 18 Clements Road
Bermondsey London    and his birth place is listed as Lewes Sussex   age 39 years. And that is all we know of him . That he is related  comes  through tracking his  son Francis J Taylor who  was  my great grandfather  . If that helps  any.
Again thanks for the interest
                         Dogwood

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