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many thanks for the look up

john

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Staffordshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1861/Tunstall/John and Lydia SMITH
« on: Tuesday 01 March 05 20:01 GMT (UK)  »
Dont know if this is any help whatsoever but I was in Tunstall grave yard on saturday - Im looking at the esther smith and thomas cooper families - Im sure I saw an old Lydia Smith grave.

Dont know if your smith is connected to mine I havent found a lydia yet

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Trying to find out about the parents and brothers/sisters? of Samuel Taylor Born in Tunstall c. 1849
Any help much appreciated

Many thanks

John

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Staffordshire Lookup Requests / Re: Esther Smith (b. c 1853) Tunstall -Maiden name?
« on: Monday 28 February 05 21:48 GMT (UK)  »
no dont think so - think both Esther and William her husband were local to Burslem and Tunstall area - both down as born in Burslem in 1901 census.
very keen to find her maiden name they had 11 children!
Thanks for looking
john

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William Smith was born circa 1852 probably in Burslem he later married Esther and settled in Tunstall - I'm hoping someone help me see if he shows up on the 1861 census and to find out who his parents and what they did?

Im also very keen to find where in staffordshire his parents lived?

Again

Many thanks for taking the time to read this and any help you can supply

John :)

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Staffordshire Lookup Requests / Esther Smith (b. c 1853) Tunstall HUSBAND?
« on: Monday 28 February 05 20:50 GMT (UK)  »
I have now discovered from Staffordshire BMD Esthers maiden name to be Cooper but...
Still struggling to find more out about her husband William
William Smith was born circa 1852 probably in Burslem he later married Esther and settled in Tunstall - I'm hoping someone may help me see if he shows up on the 1861 census and to find out who his parents were and what they did?

Im also very keen to find where in staffordshire his parents lived?

All the best

John

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