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1871 CENSUS - NORFOLK

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Margaret

Margaret Report 5 Sep 2004 22:09

Hi Maz x and Doreen, I thank you both so much for your help. I thought that JR, Burnham possible Maz. Doreen, I am going to try and move on from your most excellent detail. Ann would have been about 19 and was born in Stainforth. At long last I have a firm base to work from due to your kind help. Thanks again. Margaret

Doreen

Doreen Report 5 Sep 2004 00:00

Hi Margaret, I have found, Ann Rumbelow aged 19 born Stainforth Yorkshire. John Rumbelow aged 23 born Burnham Norfolk They are on the 1871 census as lodgers, Civil Parish. All Saints Town. Newcastle upon Tyne County. Northumberland. John is down as a ships captain and Ann as the captains wife. RG10/5095 Folio 56 page 7 could this be your people? regards Doreen

Margaret

Margaret Report 4 Sep 2004 23:04

Refresh | Latest Reply First | Message List | Add Reply | Your Replies -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1871 Census KINGS LYNN Could a kind person view the 1871 census for me please. I am looking for John Henry Rumbelow married Anne Wilburn at K.Lynn 1869 and have since gone missing without trace. Were they on the KL 1871. J H R was probably a boat person. Thank you very much. Margaret