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help with 1890s Brighton Address
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Kim | Report | 6 Jul 2004 10:20 |
I have a new marriage certificate but despite peering and peeking from all angles cannot make out the address. The first letter is a T or L then it looks like" ile" then an "h" and then it's definitely "borne" on the end. I have tried multimap but cannot work out what it could be. Does anyone know Brighton or work out what it could be !? Cheers. Kim |
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Devon Dweller | Report | 6 Jul 2004 10:48 |
Hi If you want to send me a copy I'll have a look. Sheila |
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Kim | Report | 6 Jul 2004 16:54 |
Sheila keeps saying your mailbox is full when i send it , do you think there is a Titchbourne Street, having not looked at it for a while I think it could be that ... Kim |
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Annie | Report | 6 Jul 2004 17:26 |
Hi Kim There's a Tichborne Street in Brighton, pretty much in the centre. Could it be that? Postcode BN1 1UR on Streetmap. my sister in law lives near there - North Laines xxx A (still wandering round Gravesend looking for Ernest) |
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Kim | Report | 6 Jul 2004 17:32 |
Yes I think it could be that mispelt on the marriage cert. Hope you find your elusive frenchman,perhaps he was travelling to work? If you find a Harry Cheesman born brighton 1862-3 father James, a shoemaker on 1881 whilst looking let me know , lost him too, perhaps they were together eluding the census enumerator.... Kim |
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Annie | Report | 6 Jul 2004 17:34 |
More likely he was hiding from my GG grandma! I did hear that there was a lot of discussion behind closed doors in the early 1940s which is when Emma died. None of the children were told a thing ... but my old Aunt can remember it very well. I'll look out for your bods too. Best wishes A |
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Kim | Report | 6 Jul 2004 17:44 |
now found a 9th child for my weaver family born outside wedlock, They certainly weren't froma" sleepy " little village! I'll keep looking for yours . Kim |