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CHANDLER 1841 Kempston
« on: Friday 09 March 07 11:59 GMT (UK) »
Would AKS be able to look up George & Frances CHANDLER in 1841 - they would have had an 11/12 year old Mary with them I think?

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Bedfordshire: Worker [Flitton]; Ames [Kempston]; Manton [Kempston]; Morris [?]; Valentine [Kempston]; Two & Osborn [Cranfield]

Herfordshire and West London: Brown [Kent in early 19th C]; Blackwell.
McCarthy [Clonakilty, County Cork - searching for needles in the haystack!] and LOSTY [Dublin]

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Re: CHANDLER 1841 Kempston
« Reply #1 on: Friday 09 March 07 13:40 GMT (UK) »
Cathy

They are in High Street,  Stony Stratford St Giles, Buckinghamshire

HO107/59/9 folio 17 page 29

George Chandler, age 36, Labourer
Fanny Chandler, age 36,
Thomas Chandler, age 12
William Chandler, age 7
George Chandler, age 3
Mary Saunders, age 12

Eveyone was NOT born in county, except George

On 1851 census they are in Up End, Kempston, with another son Jonathon b 1842 Buckingham
George (senior) is born 1802 Staffordshire, Fanny in Kempston

HO107/1751 Folio: 464 Page: 7

Regards

John

 
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Partridge - North Beds; Northants & Peterborough
Bishop - Bedford; Hunts, Hemingford Grey
Allen - Hunts, Hemingford Abbotts
Clement - Croydon
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Re: CHANDLER 1841 Kempston
« Reply #2 on: Friday 09 March 07 13:45 GMT (UK) »
That is them - thank you, John.  Mary married but died childless - so it is one loose end tied up


thank you  ;D
Bedfordshire: Worker [Flitton]; Ames [Kempston]; Manton [Kempston]; Morris [?]; Valentine [Kempston]; Two & Osborn [Cranfield]

Herfordshire and West London: Brown [Kent in early 19th C]; Blackwell.
McCarthy [Clonakilty, County Cork - searching for needles in the haystack!] and LOSTY [Dublin]