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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => London & Middlesex Lookup Requests => London and Middlesex => England => London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Gaye on Saturday 01 April 06 19:34 BST (UK)
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Hi good folk ;D
Would someone kindly find this family detail for my
tree: -
William Meredith, publican in1859
wife Eliza
known children (all born Shoreditch)
1. Elizabeth Hannah Meredith b. 6 Jun 1833
2. John Andrew Meredith b. 8 Mar 1831, d. 3 Feb 1833
3. Ann Meredith b. 22 Dec 1834
Many thanks
GAYE - NZ
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??? ??? ???
1851
17 Daggetts Court, Shoreditch, Middlesex
Elizabeth MEREDITH head wid 50 victualler b.Marylebone
Elizabeth dau 17 b.Shoreditch
Victory dau 15 b.Shoreditch
Caroline TRIGIER? visitor wid 40 b.Holborn
William son 7 b.St Lukes
Ellen McCARTHY servant unm 30 general servant b.Ireland
HO107/1533 folio 465 page 29
Casalguidi
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OK yes yes...I think so
Could you please try for 1861??
I am guessing that Victory should be Victoria ...
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Hi Gaye
I did have a look at 1861 and 1871 last night but couldn't see anything :(
Perhaps somebody else will have more luck with this one or perhaps the girls had married and the mother died or remarried ................ unless you know otherwise ???
Casalguidi
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ok yes - thanks anyway for your help
:-*
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Hi
Do you still need help-I was looking up Merediths in London as I am related to the family way back in the 1700's in London.
I tend to track back to find connections to earlier relatives.
Found Victoria's birth record.
Living on Daggits Court, St Leonard's Shoreditch-birth 27 Feb 1837 parents William-Victualler and Eliza, baptism 30 June 1837.
Let me know if you want me to look up the others.
Carrie-Meredith line
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Hi :D
Thanks for the kind offer - its actually the daughter Ann Meredith b.1834 who
is connected to my tree - she married Thomas James Simpson HAWKINS in 1859
who is my GGGrandfather's brother. I'm trying to track where the 'Simpson' name comes from as it features as a middle name down a few generations.
The Meredith family back from William and Eliza would be interesting to note as
extended branches on my tree if you have any info.
:-*