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Essex 1861 Census; sorted, thank you

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Lost for Words ;-)

Lost for Words ;-) Report 14 Aug 2008 12:35

Parish Records Collection 1538-2005 burial
Forenames: THOMAS
Surname: VAUS
Day: 31
Month: Aug
Year: 1819
Age: 52y
Place: Shipley
Description: St.Mary
County: Sussex,England
Notes:
Record source: Sussex Burials
Data provider: Sussex Family History Group

Lost for Words ;-)

Lost for Words ;-) Report 14 Aug 2008 12:36

Parish Records Collection 1538-2005 burial
Forenames: WILLIAM
Surname: VAUS
Day: 08
Month: Feb
Year: 1796
Age:
Place: Shipley
Description: St.Mary
County: Sussex,England
Notes:
Record source: Sussex Burials
Data provider: Sussex Family History Group

Lost for Words ;-)

Lost for Words ;-) Report 14 Aug 2008 12:36

Parish Records Collection 1538-2005 burial
Forenames: WILLIAM
Surname: VAUS
Day: 04
Month: Jun
Year: 1839
Age: 77y
Place: Shipley
Description: St.Mary
County: Sussex,England
Notes:
Record source: Sussex Burials
Data provider: Sussex Family History Group

Lisa J in California

Lisa J in California Report 14 Aug 2008 19:46

Thank you, Lost! I will print the burials as well and add them to my Vaus binder.

I was hoping Ann and Anna might provide some further leads, but so far, I haven't found anything about them. Haven't spent too much time looking though, so perhaps I might find a connection and a lead.

(William Vaus, buried 1796, is the furthest back that I can go on the Vaus line.) Thank you very much for your time and trouble!