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Wilkinson of Hull
« on: Monday 27 February 06 15:11 GMT (UK) »
Can anyone help find William and Sarah Wilkinson for me?
I know they had a son called Richard Charles born 1823 and I know that William and Richard were both shipwrights in 1846 when Richard got married.
I assume they were from Hull but have had no luck asking for help with the 1841 census, Richard would still have been at home with his parents.
Any help would be appreciated.   ???
Aitchison Scotland, Hull. Burrows Hull. Gibson Hull. Locking Linc's, Hull. Remington,Rimmington York's. Wales, York's. Ward, Hull. Whiteley Linc's, Hull. Wilkinson Thorne, Hull. Yeaman York's.

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Re: Wilkinson of Hull
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 05 March 06 11:57 GMT (UK) »
Hi Otters

The IGI has 2 extracted marriages record either which may or may not be yours,

William Wilkinson to Sarah Kieghley on 16th April 1820, Sculcoates, Yorkshire.

William Wilkinson to Sarah Darby on 4th September 1817, Sculcoates, Yorkshire.

good luck
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Re: Wilkinson of Hull
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 05 March 06 15:54 GMT (UK) »
Hi Bee,
Thanks for this. I had actually seen them but have no idea which one could be the right parents for Richard. There is also another one for William and Sarah Smith married 1825 that I suppose could be possible. I don't know how to find out which ones are correct. ???
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Aitchison Scotland, Hull. Burrows Hull. Gibson Hull. Locking Linc's, Hull. Remington,Rimmington York's. Wales, York's. Ward, Hull. Whiteley Linc's, Hull. Wilkinson Thorne, Hull. Yeaman York's.