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Essex / Re: Joseph & George Germany - Lexden
« on: Saturday 11 April 20 21:05 BST (UK)  »
Thanks Carole, Joseph becomes Jarman in the 1881 shows born in west bergholt and marries in 1879 in west bergholt so leads me to think he is this Joseph.  George I don’t know about as this name can be changed into so many different spellings.

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Essex / Re: Joseph & George Germany - Lexden
« on: Saturday 11 April 20 20:24 BST (UK)  »
Sorry, do you know there is no mothers or fathers name stated on their birth, were they actually twins or just siblings?

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Essex / Joseph & George Germany - Lexden
« on: Saturday 11 April 20 20:15 BST (UK)  »
These two boys I think may be twins they appear on the same page ref of the birth record Volume 4a Page 252.  1852 Reg district Lexden JFM quarter. I can find nothing regarding parentage so am completely stuck. Many thanks

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The Common Room / Stealing Deal Board
« on: Thursday 31 October 19 23:13 GMT (UK)  »
I wonder if anyone has heard of this before, I have read, unfortunately in a Criminal Record form 1852 that my G Grandfather was sentenced to 6 months imprisonment for stealing 5 pieces of Deal Board. I have no idea what this is - he is listed on the 1851 census as an Agricultural Labourer. has anyone heard of Deal Board?

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Thanks for your suggestions I will check those out - I think Thomas Mawson is George’s brother Living next door to him. He’s the right age to be a brother. Due to his age he is most likely the first born to Mary, he was born in Painshaw (penshaw).

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On the 1851 Census my ancestor Mary (Married surname Mawson) is Recorded as being born at Yorkshire - Sillhouses. She is widowed and living with her son George Mawson and family.
On the census the handwriting Sillhouses looks like all one word and on the transcribed record it is written as two words Sill Houses. I have tried to find this place but can find no record in old place names etc. has anyone any knowledge of what or where this place could be. She is 81 on the census so born in this place around 1770. Unfortunately I have not been able to find a marriage to her husband also called George Mawson so I have no maiden name to look for a birth record which may have had details of place name etc. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

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Cheshire / Re: Ann Dimelow / Joseph Sanders or Saunders
« on: Friday 19 October 18 23:10 BST (UK)  »
 Thanks for the reply, yes, Joseph was a joiner on the 1841 census.  This may be his family with Ann dimelow.

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Cheshire / Ann Dimelow / Joseph Sanders or Saunders
« on: Friday 19 October 18 16:36 BST (UK)  »
Hope you can help - I’m looking for the birth of Ann Dimelow which I think would be around 1770 ish as she married Joseph in March 1793 at the Holy Trinity in Chester. None of the marriage details give any reference to parents on either side, so I am stuck. Any ideas of other records I could look up? She had 3 children, the first Elizabeth in Tarvin, Cheshire, then two sons John and Joseph in Warrington. Thank you.

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Family History Beginners Board / Re: * Marriage
« on: Sunday 17 August 14 19:17 BST (UK)  »
HI Many Thanks for that - I know the husband has died but I have no idea if the lady is alive or not. Thank you for your link info.

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