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Re: St John Pembroke Dock Freeman Marriage
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 01 February 22 14:12 GMT (UK) »
 I do not know 100% that they are the same person.  1) all I know is that emily/matilda was orphaned in the mid 1800's. She was quite into Dr Barnado's as family gossip goes, there for I assume that this is where she lived until she left, 2) looking at the 1921 Census for the family I found that one child was with there aunt ( Margaret ) in watford (and the fathers name on Margaret marriage certficate states Edward Freeman the same as emily/matilda)  some 40/50 miles from there home town. 3) Checking the 1901 Census with the information on it, date of birth 1887 and the institution Dr Barnardo's seem a bit of coincidence. One should never assume but it seems more likly as go along.
 This is why I am trying to enlist the help of more experienced people.   

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Re: St John Pembroke Dock Freeman Marriage
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 01 February 22 14:16 GMT (UK) »

 This is why I am trying to enlist the help of more experienced people.   

Then you present the known facts without your interpretation. 

How or why have you decided the "siblings" are in fact siblings other than a surname and pob?

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Re: St John Pembroke Dock Freeman Marriage
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 01 February 22 14:18 GMT (UK) »
 These are the facts as i know them

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Re: St John Pembroke Dock Freeman Marriage
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 01 February 22 14:24 GMT (UK) »
No,those are your interpretation of the facts,
Transcribe the census(es)
Transcribe marriage certificate
Transcribe any birth certificates for the later generation .

It's also been pointed out that the pob on census was not Pembroke Dock,it was Pembroke.
Why "send  out a search" for the wrong county?

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Re: St John Pembroke Dock Freeman Marriage
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 01 February 22 14:36 GMT (UK) »
It would appear that for some reason, as a novice at this and trying to finish my family tree,and while my time is short, I have raised the wrath of Cain, to the other person's that tried to help I do sincerely thank you for your time and effort and therefore I will now close this request.
   Many Thanks

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Re: St John Pembroke Dock Freeman Marriage
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 01 February 22 14:47 GMT (UK) »
Just adding to the mix here re Margaret Freeman. IF per chance she is the daughter of Edward & Hannah and did go onto marry Frank Charles White then the following is probably correct.

1. She appears with Frank in 1911
2. She appears with Frank in 1921
3. Frank dies aged 53 in 1934 in Watford (Frank Charles on GRO record) He does leave a probate but no mention of Margaret.
4. Margaret remarries Sydney/Sidney Green in Watford in 1938
5. They appear together in 1939 register , her dob 27.5.1886
6. Possible  death of Margaret Green dq 1961 Watford

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Re: St John Pembroke Dock Freeman Marriage
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 01 February 22 14:51 GMT (UK) »
matelo, please, please do not close your post. I agree that sometimes the response from certain parties can come across a rather curt. This is not in any way how a majority of rootschat members react. We all love the challenge of trying to help other's and the chase does stretch us on many occastions.

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Re: St John Pembroke Dock Freeman Marriage
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 01 February 22 14:54 GMT (UK) »
I am wondering if  it is worth contacting Barnados to see if they have any information on the girls.



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Re: St John Pembroke Dock Freeman Marriage
« Reply #17 on: Tuesday 01 February 22 14:59 GMT (UK) »
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 Thank you very much for this in formations, I had not got into deeply with Margaret at least I now have birth date for her, I did not know that she had remarried. Thank you again for your time and effort