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Posted by Chelle54 (U1690107) on Saturday, 13th August 2005
Could someone with access to the 1901 English Census please look up the following person for me and tell me who is listed in the household?
John William Arnold born 1868 Botesdale, Suffolk
I believe his wife would have been either a Mary or a Harriet.
John was married to one of these ladies in the December quarter of 1891 in the District of Cosford Suffolk.
I would really appreciate the source details for this household should anyone be able to assist me with this enquiry. John is my 1st cousin three times removed.
Many thanks for any information I can get.
Best Regards
Michelle
Melbourne, Australia
Hi Chelle54, On the 1901 census living at 81, Chalk Lane, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolf.
John W Arnold (head) born abt. 1868 in Bolesdale.
Bertha H (wife) born abt. 1875 in Bildeston.
Grace H (daughter) born abt. 1894 in Bildeston.
George W (son) born abt. 1896 in Bury St. Edmunds
Sydney W (son) born abt. 1901 also in Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk
Sorce info: RG 13/ 1756.
Registration district Bury St. Edmunds.
Folio 8, Page 7.
Trust this is the right family and is of help
Regards
Spike
PS John William Arnold married a Bertha Harriet Osborne in the December 1/4 1891 in In Cosford, Suffolk.
Volume 4a Page 1296
Regards
Spike
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