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Monmouthshire / Re: Rees-1901-Property Purchase Society
« on: Yesterday at 23:55 »
This from later. 1926


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Lancashire / Re: eliabeth wright nee carr nee young
« on: Yesterday at 20:39 »

As Elizabeth ‘s husband was deceased, you would wonder why they didn’t marry for at least ten years - maybe Arthur was still married for part /all of the time.

Yes. That’s my thought.  On the other hand, if Elizabeth’s marriage to Benjamin Carr is the one in the December quarter of 1901, she clearly isn’t too worried about co-habiting, as she is with Benjamin at the 1901 census.

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Lancashire / Re: eliabeth wright nee carr nee young
« on: Yesterday at 19:24 »
How do we know he was a Ganger?  Oh I see. The 1911 census in Bawtry.
What was his occupation on the marriage?

1881 with Parents Thomas & Harriet. Ag Lab
1891 with sister  General Labourer
1901?
1911 either Ganger (widower) or a Farm labourer (but single)
1921 builders foreman with Elizabeth married (but they didn’t marry until 1931)

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Lancashire / Re: eliabeth wright nee carr nee young
« on: Yesterday at 19:17 »
I think there is a railway employee in 1901, Retford - Arthur Wright married to Mabel. So unlikely. That’s sad!

And younger, and not born Stamford.  :'(

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Lancashire / Re: eliabeth wright nee carr nee young
« on: Yesterday at 18:59 »
Sorry! Yes it is that piece.
And it does say ganger, after having said Platelayer.

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Looking at the common prayer link from Tonepad,
Does that mean it was Grandad who baptised her.

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What is the context of the document?

Is it in German?

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Lancashire / Re: eliabeth wright nee carr nee young
« on: Yesterday at 18:34 »
Arthur Wright of Retford
Platelayer for Great Northern railway
Assault on a police officer.
21 days prison

He asked for a fine instead “I am a married man”
But that was declined

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Opium poison

Unsound mind.

Dr Robinson
Rodd , coroner for
Devonshire. (Stoke Damerel District)
Inquest held 22nd December 1894.  (I am assuming the 9 since certs like this didn’t exist in 1804)

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