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London Parishs
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Heather | Report | 20 Jan 2007 13:01 |
Places of birth can be very fluid, this would be in the general area and if everything else matches it wouldnt worry me personally. |
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Ed | Report | 20 Jan 2007 12:55 |
go to genuki |
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Trudy | Report | 20 Jan 2007 12:41 |
Hi Alan Possibly!!! They are all in generally the same area - I must admit some of mine have me baffled sometimes and they are in the same areas - I have found some of the Alan Godfrey maps invaluable in trying to unravel them. either google 'Alan Godfrey maps' or go to (remove brackets) www(.)alangodfreymaps(.)co(.)uk good hunting - it's a jungle in that area about that time LOLOL regards Looby |
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Alan | Report | 20 Jan 2007 12:35 |
Can somebody please help me? I have found relatives who in the 1881 census have birthplaces listed as St. Georges in the East Middlesex. I have gone back to the 1861 census and believe I have traced them but the birthplaces are London Aldersgate and Middlesex Whitecahpel. Would these be the same? Thank you Alan |