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The Common Room / Re: The May 2005 Rootschat challenge
« on: Monday 25 October 21 18:36 BST (UK) »
Welcome to Rootschat Nickolas and it's good to see that such an old thread can still be found on the internet and be of interest to people.
It's also good to finally find out what type of poles Richard was making and that it was still related to his previous upholstery work.
I'm also pleased that after re-reading all of this I had a look on ancestry and found a tree with Keziah Mason in and have now finally found her in the 1861 census!
It seems that her parents are William Mason and Charlotte Lefevre, but that William died before 1861 and Charlotte remarried a George Potter so Keziah is down as Keziah Potter in 1861 at 92 Milk Street Lambeth. This also probably explains the Charlotte Potter who was a witness at her wedding.
Best of luck with your Hunter searches Nickolas. Hopefully Jan or Shanko will see your messages and you might be able to share information on your respective parts of the Hunter families with each other.
Emily
It's also good to finally find out what type of poles Richard was making and that it was still related to his previous upholstery work.
I'm also pleased that after re-reading all of this I had a look on ancestry and found a tree with Keziah Mason in and have now finally found her in the 1861 census!
It seems that her parents are William Mason and Charlotte Lefevre, but that William died before 1861 and Charlotte remarried a George Potter so Keziah is down as Keziah Potter in 1861 at 92 Milk Street Lambeth. This also probably explains the Charlotte Potter who was a witness at her wedding.
Best of luck with your Hunter searches Nickolas. Hopefully Jan or Shanko will see your messages and you might be able to share information on your respective parts of the Hunter families with each other.
Emily