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1891 look up please

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Lynn

Lynn Report 3 Aug 2007 09:12

Thanks Sophie ,,,Must be him...Lynn

Lynn

Lynn Report 3 Aug 2007 09:11

Srry i have no idea he was my step grandfather and died long before i was born ...poss late 1800's..

Julie

Julie Report 3 Aug 2007 09:09

Ok found them Fred G Cann Age: 14 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1877 Relation: Son Father's Name: Richard Mother's Name: Eliza Gender: Male Where born: Bishops Nympton, Devon, England Civil Parish: Kettering Ecclesiastical parish: Kettering Town: Kettering County/Island: Northamptonshire Country: England Street address: Occupation: Condition as to marriage: Education: Employment status: View Image Registration district: Kettering Sub-registration district: Kettering ED, institution, or vessel: 8 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Eliza Cann 45 Eliza J Cann 11 Ellen Cann 17 Emily Cann 2 Fred G Cann 14 Harry Cann 15 Richard Cann 50 Susanna Cann 9

♥≈♥Louise♥≈♥

♥≈♥Louise♥≈♥ Report 3 Aug 2007 09:05

do u know what year roughly born?

Julie

Julie Report 3 Aug 2007 09:05

Hi Lynn Do you know what year he was born

Lynn

Lynn Report 3 Aug 2007 08:57

Please can anyone find Frederick Cann he was born in Devon Bishops Nympton?? he was in Kettering Northants in the early 1900's thanks Lynn