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Re: Research in Sussex Part 1
« Reply #126 on: Friday 09 July 04 11:19 BST (UK) »
Yorkshire Rose

Looking back through old messages I came across yours which for some reason did not get a positive answer:

My apologies for this oversight by myself - I am very sorry.

I hope this was the information you were after

 
1901 England Census

Name Age in 1901 Birthplace Relationship Civil Parish County/Island 
 
Dudley Holley 16  St Leonards Of S, Sussex, England Son  St Mary Magdalene  Sussex   
Elizabeth Holley 40  Hungerford, Berkshire, England Daughter  St Mary Magdalene  Sussex   
Ann Sturgess 80  Collumpton, Devon, England Head  St Mary Magdalene  Sussex 
 
Looks like Elizabeth and her son Dudley are at home with mum

In the 1891 census, Dudley aged 6, together with his grandmother aged 71 (a nurse) were lodging in Southwater Road, St Leonards

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Re: Research in Sussex Part 1
« Reply #127 on: Wednesday 20 October 04 23:18 BST (UK) »
Hi Suey

Way back in the early days of rootschat - you asked the following:-

Hello Chris - Re Burial Transcriptions -
Could you have a look please for this couple..

THOMAS and JANE CARTER who lived in the St.Anns District of Lewes. Is it likely that they might turn up in any of the three indexes that you have that cover 1865 onwards.

They were both alive in 1865 but both died when their youngest son, born in that year, was a 'young boy'.

I have looked on Free BMD but have yet to find a death entry for either of them.
Thanks, Sue


Was at the ESRO today and found the following:-

Burial - Jan 1st 1805, Jane Carter aged 69 of St Annes. Lewes.

Hope it is still of use to your family tree

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