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Re: help please
« Reply #36 on: Sunday 12 August 07 15:11 BST (UK) »
You can consistently follow Robert through the censuses. The family was in Hackney by 1871 and stayed there. Robert's occupation remains consistent and so do his children and their birthplaces - only one born Strood Emily who was 7 in 1871, all others born Gravesend including Emily's next sibling Edward aged 3 and her older siblings Mary A aged 14 and Alfred aged aged 9. The family were in Milton in 1861.


Births Dec 1860 
EVES  Elizabeth Mary Ann    N Aylesford  2a 295   
Deaths Dec 1860   
Eves  Elizabeth Mary Ann     N Aylesford  2a 190


Births Mar 1864   
EVE  Emily Jane     N Aylesford  2a 365

Births Jun 1866   
EVE  Robert     N. Aylesford  2a 359
Deaths Jun 1867   
Eve  Robert  0  Gravesend  2a 201

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« Reply #37 on: Sunday 12 August 07 16:03 BST (UK) »
Taylors Lane on the 1861 census
RG9 474 folio 187-191
The enumerator walked up and down both sides.
The only entry I could see of any possible interest were the Page family at folio 191 all born Strood

William T? 42 Fisherman
Ann 40
Caroline 14
Charles 12
William B 9
Elizabeth M 1

No daughter Mary Ann/Mary or Ann with them in 1851 and anyway Ann gave her father's name as Thomas a labourer (though Thomas is William's second name - from children's baptisms).

The family were still  in Taylor's Lane on the 1871 census.

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« Reply #38 on: Sunday 12 August 07 16:29 BST (UK) »
hi all have just had a look around and found a
Mary a Sidders with sons in law     william and richard eve plus  children from Sidders
It said husband at sea  this is all on 1871 census
this is getting well hard as was looking for a john eves in first place but in all this still have not found right james /walter/john that i was looking for ?   
think he wonts to stay lost   :D
eves/eve/ellmer/ elmer/wisdom/isted/stead/page/forster/scott/young/
holmes/chown and many many more

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« Reply #39 on: Sunday 12 August 07 17:31 BST (UK) »
Yes saw her previously because of the Goodnestone connection to Richard Eve born Boughton.
On the 1861 census Mary Eve is still in Preston with her two Eve sons, an unmarried dressmaker. From the 1841 census Richard born Boughton had an older Mary living with the family who looks to be about the same age and was probably his sister. Richard's mother was also called Mary A (from the on the 1851 census).
I think Mary A junior was a housemaid in Boughton on the 1851 census.

Marriages Dec 1866   
EVE  Mary A    Faversham  2a 1316   
SIDDOES  Charles     Faversham  2a 1316

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