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1871 census info problem
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Samantha | Report | 6 Jan 2008 04:50 |
I am having a problem with ann gibson b1840 c Yorkshire .RG no: 10 piece 4661 folio 35 page 21. It say's she is sister in law to the head of the household but say's that her kids are actually the head of the households in the relationship column. On the original census info it say's that she is married and her husband is a soldier.If she is in fact the sister in law then her maiden name is barton as per the sisters marriage but i cannot find any marriages between barton and a gibson. |
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jansmith | Report | 6 Jan 2008 06:28 |
One of the childrens birth certificate would give you the mothers maiden name /fathers name,this could be one index |
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KathleenBell | Report | 6 Jan 2008 10:49 |
There is a chance that "sister-in-law" could also mean "step-sister" to the head of household as at this time the two terms were interchangeable. |