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United States of America / Re: Joseph Lawson Reed
« on: Thursday 09 September 10 16:57 BST (UK)  »
Thanks - shall sort that out & order.


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United States of America / Re: Joseph Lawson Reed
« on: Thursday 09 September 10 16:25 BST (UK)  »
Thanks - have tried that & there is a potential "Joseph L Reed" but that is in Manhattan Sept 1924, but when you click on Brides Information there is "no information found".

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United States of America / Re: Joseph Lawson Reed
« on: Thursday 09 September 10 16:06 BST (UK)  »
I have found a possible Joseph Reed on the US 1930 census in Brooklyn Block no 8 as follows -

Joseph Reed Aged 29 - bn in England - both parents English & yr of Immigration 1919
Wife Margaret Aged 20 - bn in NY - both parents Irish
Daughters Margaret (1) and Dorathy (1/12)

It also states that they were married in around 1925 when Margaret was 15.  Is there any way of finding this marriage so we can establish if we have the right person ?

Thanks in advance


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United States of America / Re: Joseph Lawson Reed
« on: Saturday 27 March 10 19:17 GMT (UK)  »
Have also found his sister, Sarah travelling to US with her husband Herbert Crase on 11 Jun 1954 - we think it is to visit Joseph.  The address they were visiting was 376 69th Street, Brooklyn, NY.  Is there anyway of finding out who lived there during this era ?

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United States of America / Re: Joseph Lawson Reed
« on: Saturday 27 March 10 16:10 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for looking but Joseph's mother's maiden name was Stott, so the one you have found is not him.

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United States of America / Joseph Lawson Reed
« on: Saturday 27 March 10 15:32 GMT (UK)  »
I had previously asked for information on this person, but new evidence has come to light & we now think he stayed in USA & got married as an obituary which was found in a newspaper for his brother's death in 1935 indicated that he had emigrated.

He originally was a crewman for the Slavic Prince (arrival date 08/06/1922 to New York ) but was transferred to the Celtic Prince - have no idea where this ship went afterwards though.

We cannot find him in the 1930 US Census - he was born in Northumerland 1/4 to Dec 1898

Any further information would be of great help.


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Durham / Re: Reed/Crozier Family - Westoe
« on: Sunday 13 December 09 18:46 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Reg,

That's ok - perhaps you should have a good look through FamilySearch.org at the Record Search Pilot.  If you then click on "browse our records collection" & then on Europe there has been scanned Diocese of Durham Bishops' Transcripts 1700-1900.  Look under Durham and then Sunderland & page 442 and you will find the christening of Elizabeth - perhap if you got back page by page you may the answer you're looking for and find their marriage !

Julie

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Durham / Re: Reed/Crozier Family - Westoe
« on: Saturday 12 December 09 14:00 GMT (UK)  »
If you look at the actual 1841 census you will notice it is very faint and the person who transcribed it on the computer may have guessed on the surname - it does look vaguely like cousin but also crozier.

Unfortunately with my crozier, he died not long after he married into our family and we have not been successful in finding out much about him so can't tell you if there is an irish connection.

Julie

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Durham / Re: Reed/Crozier Family - Westoe
« on: Friday 11 December 09 18:50 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Reg,

I have managed to find them in the 1841 census.

They are still in Willington, Northumberland but it has been transcribed incorrectly as follows -

COUSIN, Matthew - 50
COUSIN, Elisabeth - 56
COUSIN, Joseph - 25
COUSIN, Elisbeth - 16 
NIXON, Henry - 8

Regards, Julie

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