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Family History Beginners Board / JANE LARKIN b 1866 Hastings.
« on: Tuesday 14 April 15 13:00 BST (UK)  »
I know she married a Frederick Goldsmith but when was he born.  He was either too old for her or too young. One born 1840 the other born 1871.
Thank you

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / James Larkin 1841 Census
« on: Thursday 09 April 15 16:46 BST (UK)  »
Can anyone tell me the occupation of James Larkin of 23 All Saints Street, Hastings,  Sussex on the 1841 census.  Thank You xx                     

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Family History Beginners Board / MARY BUTLER nee LARKIN
« on: Sunday 01 March 15 15:47 GMT (UK)  »
John James BUTLER b 1853  lived at 121 All Saints Street, Hastings.  In 1875 he married a Mary Larkin b.1854 . I want to know if the Mary he married was the one that lived at 81 1/2 All Saints Street, Hastings.  John James  was the founder of BUTLERS EMPORIUM in Hastings.  Thank you....

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Family History Beginners Board / Mystery. George Larkin b 1849 Hastings
« on: Sunday 15 February 15 14:10 GMT (UK)  »
I am looking for information on George Larkin b1849 in Hastings.  He lived at 81 All Saints Street. Himself his wife Faney and their 7 children were last seen on the 1891 census. After that I have drawn a complete blank.  Can anybody help me.  Thank You Ann

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Cumberland / Re: Weavers Arms, Cockermouth
« on: Saturday 27 April 13 16:27 BST (UK)  »
Hi Helen,  John and Margaret's son Jonathon (b1826) to his son Jonathon (b1854) to his daughter Bella (b 1897) to her daughter Edna (b 1919) who was my Mother.  I was born 1946 and was adopted out of the area.  I found my real family in 1983, but sadly had missed Edna by 6 months, however I found 2 sisters, Pat died a few years ago but Renne still lived in Cockermouth.   Are you related in any way, if so, do you know much about the family history, I am researching it at the moment. Apparently I was the image of Edna.  I have 2 children and 4 grandchildren whom all seem to have the Bigrigg genes.  Regards Ann

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Cumberland / Re: Weavers Arms, Cockermouth
« on: Thursday 25 April 13 13:57 BST (UK)  »
John Bigrigg was my 4 times back Grandad. The Weavers Arms was demolished in 1873 to make Bridge Street.  He was the landlord up to the end, when he was well into his 70's

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