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Posted by Drew Peacock (U9721337) on Friday, 30th September 2011
Hi, due to lost data, can someone check on these for me on the 1911 please
William J Abbott born c1862 - his age so I can confirm the Y.O.B , place of birth, details of his wife, I think she was Jane. They will have their adopted daughter with them, can't remember if she will have been Elleanor, Frances or Nell as she used all 3 names, her YOB is 1898. I think they will have been in Lewisham or close by. Can I also have the address please.
Thank you
Jen
, in reply to message 1.
Posted by bishenbertie (U13222350) on Friday, 30th September 2011
No luck so far Jen I'll have another search later on.
, in reply to message 2.
Posted by bishenbertie (U13222350) on Friday, 30th September 2011
Possible:-
ABBOTT, William Head Married M 47 1864 Barge Man Gravesend
ABBOTT, Jane Wife Married F 58 1853 London
WADELL, Elenora Adopted Daughter Single F 12 1899 School London
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RG number:
RG14 Piece:
3996 Reference:
RG14PN3996 RG78PN152 RD48 SD2 ED15 SN104
Registration District:
Malling Sub District:
Wrotham Enumeration District:
15 Parish:
East Peckham
Address:
Pear Tree East Peckham Kent County:
Kent
Thanks Bertie, thats the family I was after.
Hi, Bertie or anyone else who has access to the 1911, could you have a look and see what it says for the number of years married for William and Jane Abbott please. Also the address, is it just Pear Tree? It may be a farm or cottage according to the image on 'streetview'
Jen I went to email you the original but I've lost your email address, the original does say Pear Tree ______ but what the 3rd word is I don't know.
18 years married, 2children 1 died.
If you still have my email address email me and I'll email you the original.
I have sent you an email Jen
Thanks Bertie, Ive got it, I will print it off tomorrow so I have a hard copy.
Looks like he had another wife before Jane and it wasn't a transcription error in 1901, more mysteries to solve
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