ARC TBC - Benjamin Morton, 1836 - ????

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Re: Benjamin Morton, 1836 - ????

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St Edmund Dudley aways put the full info whether deceased or still breathing :-) best RF
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Re: Benjamin Morton, 1836 - ????

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Thanks for marriage info for Joseph and Florence. If Ben was deceased at the time, would the St Edmunds register say so? If not, this suggests he was a labourer at age 66?
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Re: Benjamin Morton, 1836 - ????

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bries wrote:Thanks for marriage info for Joseph and Florence. If Ben was deceased at the time, would the St Edmunds register say so? If not, this suggests he was a labourer at age 66?


Hi didnt say deceased on the look up in PR
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Re: Benjamin Morton, 1836 - ????

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bries wrote:Thanks for marriage info for Joseph and Florence. If Ben was deceased at the time, would the St Edmunds register say so? If not, this suggests he was a labourer at age 66?


No Old Age Pensions until 1909 Bries, I have a Gt x 3 Grandfather who was a 'Labourer on the Roads' when he was in his 70's. Don't think they stopped work until they physically or mentally couldn't. Mind you the term 'Labourer' doesn't have to mean hard graft, could have been just sweeping up somewhere :?: <LOL>

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Re: Benjamin Morton, 1836 - ????

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Re: ARC TBC - Benjamin Morton, 1836 - ????

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Thanks, BC Wench - unfortunately this is still a brickwall I haven't got through (even with a posting in Who Do You Think You Are magazine!). Please leave active if possible - just in case.
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Re: Benjamin Morton, 1836 - ????

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Northern Lass wrote:
bries wrote:Thanks for marriage info for Joseph and Florence. If Ben was deceased at the time, would the St Edmunds register say so? If not, this suggests he was a labourer at age 66?


Hi didnt say deceased on the look up in PR



Def NOT deceased it was always put under the fathers name if (deceased) :idea:
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Re: ARC TBC - Benjamin Morton, 1836 - ????

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Thanks for letting me know Bries.
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