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by elizabethsmith
Mon Apr 06, 2009 10:13 am
Forum: The Archive
Topic: *Arc tbc* ---Fancy a real challenge with my Neal family?
Replies: 20
Views: 5256

Re: Fancy a real challenge with my Neal family?

That would fit!!! Perhaps John traded Jane in for a younger model (Mary Ann 24 in 1861) and Jane went off with Joseph Thornton. It would explain why we cant find anything in the indexes for the children of John Neal and Manchester Jane. I It's always seemed strange that John went from being a cleane...
by elizabethsmith
Mon Apr 06, 2009 4:05 am
Forum: The Archive
Topic: *Arc tbc* ---Fancy a real challenge with my Neal family?
Replies: 20
Views: 5256

Re: Fancy a real challenge with my Neal family?

3am and I can't sleep, thinking about the Neals! Thanks for the replies. If the John Neal 1844 and Jane Neal 1846 submitted Christenings are correct, they belong to the shoemaker John Neal. The baptism for Elizabeth 26/6/1842 shows she belongs to shoemaker John. The marriage Shoreditch 2/301 is the ...
by elizabethsmith
Sun Apr 05, 2009 3:24 pm
Forum: The Archive
Topic: *Arc tbc* ---Fancy a real challenge with my Neal family?
Replies: 20
Views: 5256

Re: Fancy a real challenge with my Neal family?

PS Manchester Jane's daughter Jane b1846ish pops up again in the 1871 census RG10/421/18/7 with husband Walter Newton, living in Bishops Court
by elizabethsmith
Sun Apr 05, 2009 3:17 pm
Forum: The Archive
Topic: *Arc tbc* ---Fancy a real challenge with my Neal family?
Replies: 20
Views: 5256

*Arc tbc* ---Fancy a real challenge with my Neal family?

If you like a real challenge, I'd love your help please! I have a death certificate for Jane Neal, d 19/8/1883 aged 56 years (b 1827ish) at Bishops Court, Old Bailey, London. Jane was living with Joseph Thornton in 1881 RG11/374/49/28 (I am able to follow this line through) and is shown as being bor...

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