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Offline gaelboyes

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Re: Census Records
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 01 September 05 11:13 BST (UK) »
Thanks Rio in the City, hopefully that will help when I receive the death certificate for an Annie Noake who died in Birmingham in 1907, unless she shifted again. They list a husbands name on a woman`s death certificate don`t they? Are you sure about Sydney`s birth date as I thought he was born in 1879.
Boyes, Goodwin, Shingles, Prowse, O`Dwyer, Noake, Searle, Halfpenny

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Re: Census Records
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 01 September 05 11:19 BST (UK) »
1891.

Noake, Annie abt 1853 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Wife  Handsworth  Staffordshire  
Noake, Edgar abt 1883 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Son  Handsworth  Staffordshire  
Noake, Elsie L abt 1887 Handsworth, Staffordshire, England Daughter  Handsworth  Staffordshire  
Noake, George abt 1866 Zeals Green, Dorset, England Nephew  Handsworth  Staffordshire  
Noake, Herbert abt 1833 Weshford, Wiltshire, England Head  Handsworth  Staffordshire    
Noake, Sidney H abt 1879 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England Son  Handsworth  Staffordshire  

Address: 226 Soho Road
Herbert: Teacher of Music.



Surname  First name(s)  Age  District  Vol  Page  

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Deaths Jun 1893
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Noake  Herbert  61  W. Bromwich  6b 462  

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Re: Census Records
« Reply #11 on: Thursday 01 September 05 11:22 BST (UK) »
It must have been a mistake about Sydneys birth year. In 1891 it's 1879.
Whoever the informant is on the death cert will be named. Hopefully in your case Annie.

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Re: Census Records
« Reply #12 on: Thursday 01 September 05 11:27 BST (UK) »
I think Matilda and Martha could be the same person.

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Re: Census Records
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 01 September 05 12:49 BST (UK) »
Thanks Rio, have made notes re the info. Both Martha and Matilda existed I feel as there were two entries in the I.G.I. at familysearch.org. It seems families moved quite a bit. I still can`t find Annie Searle in the 1881 census although she may have been living under another name as it appears she may have been a single mother.
Boyes, Goodwin, Shingles, Prowse, O`Dwyer, Noake, Searle, Halfpenny