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Charles 1871
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Derek | Report | 20 Feb 2004 16:26 |
Looking for Charles aged 29 and Mary Bannock aged 24 in 1871, either Herts or Middlesex. I have 1881 info, but can anyone help on 1871, please. There would be a son, William,1 yr old. Thanks, Derek in France |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 20 Feb 2004 17:06 |
Hi Derrek I have looked on the 1871 name index for London and found a Mary D Bannock who was a visitor in Hoxton Hackney. She is unmarried age 25 and a Dress maker and born in the Isle of White. It's probably not her, but you never know. Piece number 456 folio 25a Lynda |
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Derek | Report | 20 Feb 2004 22:08 |
Many thanks, Lynda, about right age, but she was born Kinsbourne Gro (thats all) on 1881; No prob, another one to find a home for. Keep in touch and ta ever so, Derek |
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Crista | Report | 20 Feb 2004 23:13 |
Derek, Are you sure her name is Mary? On the 1881 census she is called Sarah. I think the family name might actually be Bonnick and not Bannock. There are listed as Bonwicks in 1901. Crista |
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Derek | Report | 21 Feb 2004 09:08 |
Thanks Crista, a family that has been a thorn for some time, I'm happy to accept your explanation, the subject has come up before with the name change. Great to hear from you, Derek in France |