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Offline nikkithomasnikki

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1841/1851 STRAY
« on: Sunday 17 July 05 20:58 BST (UK) »
looking for my grandfather's family - always told they were Portsmout born and bred but been struggling to find past 3x great grandparents - now possible John Stray married to Harriet in Coningsby Lincolnshire when George (my 3xgreat grandfather ) born in 1830 - any help gratefully recevied - Nikki
Sussex - Pearson, Griffin, Barnes, Neaves, Cox, Waterman, Furner, Eldridge, Bumsted
Essex - Jennings
Warwickshire - Fenemore, Rose
London - Wright, Pearson, Orchard
Wales - Morgan
Wiltshire - Bowsher, Greenland
Hampshire - Cole, Stray, Cluett, Newman, Bridger, Sutton, Swanton, Abraham, Harper, Hewitt, Ward
Kent - Croxson
Ireland - Swanton

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Re: 1841/1851 STRAY
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 17 July 05 21:19 BST (UK) »
Hello Nikki,

This looks like them in 1841, except George's age is given as 2 months?

1841

New Bolingbroke, Lincolnshire

STRAY
John - 30 - Ag Lab
Harriett - 25
Robert - 7
Ann - 6
Barton ? - 3
George - 2m

ALL BORN IN COUNTY

          (HO107/ 628/ 7/ 10/ p.14)

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Sue    :)
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Bundy - Ross Herefordshire/ Birmingham
Dugdale - Isle of Man

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Re: 1841/1851 STRAY
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 17 July 05 23:04 BST (UK) »
The mystery 3 year old in 1841 could be Barlow - there is no cross on the "t" so it could be an "l" (however, see below)

1851
2108/409
Bolingbroke Rd, Low Toynton
John STRAY 40 AgLab, High Toynton
Harriet 36 Wrangle
Barton 17 AgLab, West Ashby
Robert 13 AgLab, Coningsby
George 10 New Bollingbroke
Charlotte 7 Revesby
Mary 5 Revesby
John 2 Revesby
Harriet 7m Low Toynton
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