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DO ANY OF THESE NAMES MEAN ANYTHING TO YOU

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Brian

Brian Report 21 Dec 2007 22:19

I have copy marriage and death certificates and other data included in my deeds that related to the following.

William Thomas CARR died 1883 Subiton

Thomas Henry ASHTON c1841 died 1900 Clyro Powys

Marriage of W'm Francis ASHTON to Mary Louisa JONES 1874 in Warwickshire. Fathers were Thomas JONES and John JONES

William Francis ASHTON born 1876 Leamington

Grace Alicia ASHTON born c1819 died 1904 Worcester. Present was C.E. CHARLEY

Percy ASHTON died 1911 Hans Crescent London.

George SMITH b c1817 died 1888 Lytham Lancs Present at death was neice, Agnes MERCER

Ann SMITH (wife of above) born c1821 died 1897 Lytham Lancs

Ann Barrett CHAMBERS born C1834 died1901 Gravesend. Widow of Thomas ASHTON. Present at death was.T.A. HOLLOWAY,nephew to above.


Thanks for reading, hope this helps a tree or two,

Regards

Brian