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 Trying to find George Vango born 1843 Mile End Newtown . His parents James and Matilda. Haven't found him with either of those two. ( his mum MAYBE dead)
The spelling of his name could be varied as expected.

Be most grateful if he can be found in '51

Ta muchly

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Staffordshire / Re: relationship to head in 1851 census escapes me
« on: Thursday 02 May 13 07:59 BST (UK)  »


   ahhhhhh whew, glad its not just moi !!!

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Staffordshire / Re: relationship to head in 1851 census escapes me
« on: Thursday 02 May 13 07:45 BST (UK)  »


   You know I sent a reply and mentioned that Chilton and wondered the same as you. I will see what I can find about the possible dau Elizabeth there.

I have a Sarah Hollins married to a William Booth and she is another sister. ( Well I hope she is)
This family is quite a challenge.

Be darned if I know where my earlier reply went.

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Staffordshire / Re: relationship to head in 1851 census escapes me
« on: Thursday 02 May 13 06:42 BST (UK)  »


 Well now , between the two of you, you have solved things I reckon.
Emma maiden name was Hollins and she has a sister Eliza, well there is an Emer born abt 1829 and an Eliza born abt 1825 together in 1841 census. ( I have Emma's marr cert )
Now where o where is the marriage for Eliza/sa?
 Ta muchly Gaffy n Ruskie, you're very good indeed
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Staffordshire / relationship to head in 1851 census escapes me
« on: Thursday 02 May 13 05:55 BST (UK)  »


  in 1851 Stoke upon Trent
HO107  Piece 2007  Folio 271  Page 20

William Goodhall head
has wife Emma and son William
then there is Elisa Chetney  with them  the index says Chetney but not sure and then index says in relationship  Inmate .  This does not make sense to me.
Does any one have suggestion ?
Thanking you

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Staffordshire / Re: Am stumped
« on: Thursday 04 October 12 06:19 BST (UK)  »


    Thanks for that info Dion. All pieces make the picture in time.

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Derbyshire / Re: Some thoughts please
« on: Thursday 04 October 12 06:16 BST (UK)  »


   Thanks Gardener  and Steve.
   It will be great if this one is  solved. I would loved to be able to call in on the Matlock Archives. Tis I bit of a challenge as I live in Australia.

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Staffordshire / Re: Am stumped
« on: Sunday 30 September 12 23:30 BST (UK)  »


   Well Dion,
   Your last message has given me some hope. The William and Sarah  ( 1861)with widower Thomas a lime burner is a different lot. I should have taken greater notice of Thomas occupation. The father of William who married Sarah Hollins, occupation was Labourer.
When William and Sarah married they gave their address Fenton, does this place fit in with the scheme of things.

Thanks very much for you input

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Derbyshire / Re: Some thoughts please
« on: Sunday 30 September 12 02:59 BST (UK)  »


    Greetings Steve,
    Ta muchly for that information. Time isn't really measured in genie research. Tis another piece of the jigsaw for me.

Thanks again.

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