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Lancashire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Barnes...help with 1861 census
« on: Thursday 10 November 05 20:37 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Dinkey...

Thanks again for your help...seems like the Census Police did their job..hehhehe

Take care and I wish you all the luck with your research....It was lovely to receive your help...thanks again

Mike :-)

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Lancashire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: Barnes...help with 1861 census
« on: Wednesday 09 November 05 22:09 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Dinkey...

Thank you so much for the Information....I will now try to track down when Leonard arrived here in Australia...I know his son "Hiram" arrived in 1860.....

Just one more question if I may....Henry Barnes and Alice Lomax....where married in St Mary's Bury in 1797....is there any inforamtion on the 1851 or 1861 census as to their location or other family members...

I understand if this is not possible and do thank you for your time...

If you have any descendants here in Melbourne I am great at scouring cemeteries..hehehe

once again...thanks so much for your efforts

warmest regards

Mike

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Lancashire / Re: Thornley/Lomax - Bolton, Lancashire
« on: Wednesday 09 November 05 06:28 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Rasher....
Unsure of any connection but you never know...hehehe....My descendant Henry Barnes Married an Alice Lomax in 1797 in Bury st marys....hope we have a connection...if so...let me know...take care....Mike Barnes (Australia)

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Lancashire Completed Lookup Requests / Barnes...help with 1861 census
« on: Wednesday 09 November 05 05:55 GMT (UK)  »
My name is Mike Barnes a direct descendant of Henry Barnes and Alice Lomax....Leonard or Lenord Barnes and Alice.... nee Kay...lived at 18 Every street Walmersley....need help to find census or other information if possible...anything would be so appreciative....They actually lived at "The Red Hall"...now a hotel in Bury.in the 1850's.................kindest regards...Mike Barnes (Australia)

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