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Find the Policeman!!

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K

K Report 30 Jun 2007 17:47

Thanks - Richard was born in 1832 and I think Mark was between them

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 30 Jun 2007 17:34

1841 wild guess image looks like Lildle Name: Edwd Lilder Age: 15 Estimated birth year: abt 1826 Gender: Male Where born: Durham, England Civil parish: St Andrew Auckland Hundred: Darlington (North West Division) County/Island: Durham Country: England Street address: Occupation: View image Registration district: Auckland Sub-registration district: Bishops Auckland Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Mary Buckle 15 Ralph Dawson 25 Elizabeth Hall 11 Edwd Lilder 15 Any idea when Mark and the other brother were born? Maureen

K

K Report 30 Jun 2007 17:29

See below

K

K Report 30 Jun 2007 17:26

Edward Liddell or Liddle was born in 1826 in Low Coniscliffe in Durham with father Edward (a Farmer) and brothers Richard and Mark In 1851 he was working as a policeman in North Bishop Wearmouth in Durham and living as a lodger (listed as Siddell) He then moves to Newark, marries Judith Free and eventually becomes a Chief Policeman Can anyone find him in 1841? I think his mother and senior Edward's wife was Ann (nee Wilson) my ancester and am tearing out any remaining hair trying to find them in 1841 Many thanks Kay