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Canal Boat People

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Brian

Brian Report 3 Oct 2007 22:28

Anyone know of William Wood born in Staffordshire worked on the " Ellen of Twining" and had a daughter Sarah Ann ?

Grabagran

Grabagran Report 3 Oct 2007 22:40

Any idea of dates?

Ann

Ann Report 3 Oct 2007 22:43

Hi Brian

I have a William Wood b: 1805 in my family tree who was a boatman, not sure where he was born

Any help

Ann

Ann

Ann Report 3 Oct 2007 22:55

Hi Brian

Sarah Ann Wood b: 1861
Siblings of Sarah are
Phoebe b 1870/1 mar Thomas Moore
Hannah b 1851, mary b1853 or 55 mar Thomas Hollinshead, Joseph b:1858, Eliza b 1859, James bc1863, Rachel bc1867

Any help
Ann

Brian

Brian Report 7 Oct 2007 15:00

Hi Nanny Sarah ann was b abt 1848 in Bilston Staffordshire she married a William Glover in 1868 in Dudley only know her dad was William because of wedding certificate it states his name and job has boatman and thats all i know Regards Jane

Brian

Brian Report 20 Nov 2007 08:37

Can anyone help i am completly stuck now i am trying to trace a William Wood Boatman he had a daughter Sarah Ann b 1848ish in Bilston West Mids I have found a William b 1821 Wolverhampton occupation boatman but cannot find him on 1851 and 1861 so cannot link him to Sarah Ann has she married in 1868 anyone help regards Jane