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Yorkshire (West Riding) Lookup Requests / Re: Joel Riley, Bradford, Yorkshire 1841-51
« on: Wednesday 22 February 06 01:31 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for contacting me - found he died in a Cholera epidemic in Bradford in 1849.

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / William Edmund Brown (or William E Brown)1851 census
« on: Thursday 23 June 05 21:25 BST (UK)  »
I am trying to find my great grandfather in the 1851 census. All I know is that he was born late 1840 or early 1841 in Manchester. That would make him 10 or 11 in the 1851 census. I do not know his parents or if he had siblings. I am hoping he can be found under William E Brown but all William Brown's of that age would help. I have seen a William Brown in the 1861 census age 21, but by that time my greatgrandfather had already left for New Zealand.
Any help much appreciated.
Murray
Calgary AB Canada

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Cornwall / Re: CURGENVEN - anyone heard of this name ?
« on: Saturday 28 May 05 01:21 BST (UK)  »
There was a sewrious mistake on the website address. It some how changed when I copied it to this page: This is the correct one and I know it works.
Murray

http://members.shaw.ca/geneal05/Curgenven.htm

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Trying to find what happened to Joel Riley who is in the Bradford census of 1841 age '45' and a woolcomber living at West End - Black Abbey. He is not in the 1851 census. I am assuming he died, but have not found a record of his death. In 1841 he was living with wife Hannah '45' sons Joseph '15', George '15' -coal miner, daughter Mary 10 - spinner. The only one I have been able to find in 1851 census is George. Would of course like to know about the rest of the family as well. Anyone out the that can help?
Thanks

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Cornwall / Re: CURGENVEN - anyone heard of this name ?
« on: Wednesday 04 May 05 21:52 BST (UK)  »
Check out my website on Curgenven at http://members/shaw/ca/geneal05/Curgenven.htm

Here you will find my connection to the Curgenven's and a link to a Dynamic Family Tree which connects all currently known Curgenven's that I have been able to trace with considerable help.

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