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Posted by MrGrinch-Champion of the Middle Saxons (U1934518) on Thursday, 20th October 2011
Hi all,
Im looking for Arthur Paul b1878 on the 1911 census. He married Alice Laira Folly and i know they had a son Bertie in 1905. I think they have another Glady's in 1913 but just trying to find out if they had anymore.
regards
G
1911
PAUL, Arthur Head Married M 32 1879 Farrier Hounslow Middlesex
PAUL, Alice Laura Wife Married
9 years F 31 1880 Cranford Middlesex
PAUL, Bertie Frederick Son M 6 1905 School Hounslow Middlesex
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RG number:
RG14 Piece:
6798 Reference:
RG14PN6798 RG78PN339 RD127 SD3 ED16 SN198
Registration District:
Uxbridge Sub District:
Hayes Enumeration District:
16 Parish:
Norwood
Address:
15 Hamilton Road Southall County:
Middlesex
Jo
No, only Bertie Frederick in 1911. They were living at 15 Hamilton Road, Southall, had been married 9 years and he was a Farrier. Arthur & Bertie were both born Hounslow Middx and Alice Laura was born 1880 Cranford, Middx.
Pheno
, in reply to message 3.
Posted by MrGrinch-Champion of the Middle Saxons (U1934518) on Thursday, 20th October 2011
Thanks
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