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GeoffE
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Quote from: JCibz on Monday 11 February 08 16:25 GMT (UK)
I did see the Stephen Blythe Chapman but I'm not sure if it is him.
You are right to have doubts. If you can manage to find the chap who was buried in 1853 elsewhere in the 1851 census, I guess you can forget about SBC.
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Must admit I carnt see Stephen Chapman on the 1841
Ricky (1954 - 2010)
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