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Do you have a Shoemaker who has disappeared withou
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Val | Report | 29 Jul 2006 18:13 |
Yes but I think he died in America |
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Unknown | Report | 29 Jul 2006 18:14 |
Thanks. Would they have info relating to the 1870's? |
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*** Fuzzy | Report | 29 Jul 2006 18:16 |
I think so Louise, I am pretty sure that they hold info for all shoemakers, my original thread mentioned 1841, 1851 as many of us had inconsiderate rellies who popped off between the two census so we didn't know where they were born. It may be worth sending them a postcard asking about your rellie. Good Luck Fuzzy x |
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Linda G | Report | 29 Jul 2006 18:41 |
Hi Mo, My Grandad was a shoemaker, he was blinded in WW1 but still kept up his occupation. He did tailoring as well. It didn't get passed down to me. I have trouble sewing on a button... lol Linda |