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Trying to find Gould

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Suzanne

Suzanne Report 10 Apr 2004 17:09

My father is John GOULD born 1921 in LOUGHBOROUGH, his father also John Gould 1877 again born in Loughborough. His father was James Gould born c1844 and died between 1894 and 1901. James married Fanny born 1856. James and Fannys children were possibly Sarah c1875 Florence c1894 Harry c1833 Arthur c1835 Ernest c1887 and Walter c1890 and William c1875. If any of this ties in with your tree please let me know. Regards, Suzanne.

Peter

Peter Report 7 Nov 2007 15:53

my gr grandfather was james gould born 31/7/43 and married fanny b 1856. he died age 69 so 1912 or there abouts

James was a brickyard labourer as was my grandfather Arthur

they had 11 children sarah 1873/john 1876/william 1879/william 1883/ my grandfather arthur 1884/william 1887/ernest 1886/harry 1882/walter 1889/ellen 1891/florence 1893

they lived in Wards End at the Wheatsheaf yard

My grandfather in turn had a further 13 children and he too lived in Wards End and then Wiliams St in Loughborough

I myself grew up in Loughborough

you sem to have some of your dates wrong with Harry c1833 Arthur c1835 since that was befoe james was born

hope you find this helpful

please ignore the fact I am signed in as Stanley as that was my fathers name

best regards

Peter Gould