1871 census - what relation!
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Re: 1871 census - what relation!
They would have had a lot of children out of marriage though?
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I'd say 10mths old
Frederick W.Elsden son 10 b. Waltham Abbey
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Yep - you are right - my maths was wrong!
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Poss
Births Jun 1890
Elsden Frederick William Edmonton 3a 420
The district Edmonton spans the boundaries of the counties of Essex, Hertfordshire and Middlesex
Births Jun 1890
Elsden Frederick William Edmonton 3a 420
The district Edmonton spans the boundaries of the counties of Essex, Hertfordshire and Middlesex
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Re: 1871 census - what relation!
The only way to be sure who Fredericks father was would be birth or marriage cert.
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Yep thats what I thought! Thanks for all your help everyone!