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Offline Tall Al

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Re: Joseph Socks.
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 06 February 21 18:34 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Have just found an entry on FreeBMD  which I think could be Caroline's birth -

Mar Qtr 1849 Caroline Kaler - Congleton Vol 19 Page 91

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Re: Joseph Socks.
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 06 February 21 18:49 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

There are several trees on Ancestry showing the family and they generally suggest George and Elizabeth had 6 children -

Caroline born Congleton, Cheshire
Margaret born Mold Flintshire
Elizabeth born Oswestry Shropshire
George also born Oswestry
Louisa - ditto
Alice - ditto

Concerning the father George, he seemed to move the family around -  In 1851 (shown as Keeley) an Ag Lab in Wrexham, Denbighshire; In Oswestry a Labourer in 1861 (shown as Keelan); Same in 1871 (shown as Kehler); In 1881 A scavenger (widower - shown as Kebler) 

 In the 1861 census "Caroline" is aged 12 and named as Catharine - all the family shown as born Oswestry.

Hope this helps

Alan

Thanks,  I had spotted this family , and thought about Catherine being Caroline. 
I'll take a look at the trees.
I have a "gut" feeling Joseph and are his family in Wrexham in 1881, but they are all born Wrexham and transcribed as Jacks. Not found later.

I have Carolines death in Wrexham, and.  her sons marriage,

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Re: Joseph Socks.
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 06 February 21 18:55 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

Have just found an entry on FreeBMD  which I think could be Caroline's birth -

Mar Qtr 1849 Caroline Kaler - Congleton Vol 19 Page 91

Alan

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