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Quaker Family History / Re: Quaker families in Hammersmith - PERRYER
« on: Sunday 15 July 07 09:55 BST (UK)  »
Hello Jorose
Yes, there the ones! I looked on  FreeBMD, but couldn't find them....  Many thanks for your help - it'll definitely help me get further.
Tilly

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Bedfordshire Completed Look ups / Re: LANCASTERS of Leighton Buzzard
« on: Sunday 15 July 07 08:44 BST (UK)  »
Hello Tazzie - very interesting - thank you! The Lancasters were shoe menders and had a shop in Egginton - I wondered whether this meant anything to your Aunts?  Another address is Mill Road, Leighton Buzzard....
Thanks again.
Hilary

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Bedfordshire Completed Look ups / Re: LANCASTERS of Leighton Buzzard
« on: Sunday 15 July 07 08:41 BST (UK)  »
Hello SisterJane.
Many thanks for your help - very interesting - one more name to add to my list! By the way - what is IGI?
thanks again
Hilary

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Quaker Family History / Quaker families in Hammersmith - PERRYER
« on: Saturday 14 July 07 15:14 BST (UK)  »
I am looking for any info concerning the PERRYER (PERYER) family who were Quakers in Hammersmith. Michael was the caretaker of the Friends Meeting House in the 1891 census. His daughter (then aged 2), Margaret, born in 1888 or 1889,  died in Fulham in 1975, was my Grandmother. She married Christopher LANCASTER in 1911 in the Meeting House. Christopher was Mayor of Fulham in 1936.
Many thanks!

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Bedfordshire Completed Look ups / LANCASTERS of Leighton Buzzard COMPLETED
« on: Saturday 14 July 07 14:18 BST (UK)  »
Is anyone else looking into the family of Levi Lancaster (son of Robert), born abt 1829 in Leighton Buzzard, died 1908 in Aylesbury, married Hannah in 1847?  Family of straw plaiters and then shoe menders. His grandson Christopher (who had twelve children) was my Grandfather and I have a lot of info to share!

Also - Levi's address in the 1871 census (thank you John!!) is Lower America - does this road (?) still exist? Where did the name come from?

Many thanks!

 

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