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Offline markdixon

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William Corbridge b1829
« on: Saturday 10 February 07 16:37 GMT (UK) »
I'm researching the Corbridge family with connections around Sheffield.

Can anyone search 1871 for William Corbridge, b 1829 in Market Deeping, Lincolnshire but living in Sheffield.

He has children Sarah, Eleanor, Fred & Mary.  I'm trying to establish who his wife was as he had 3 and I don't know who was the mother of these children.

Can you look for another female occupant perhaps Elizabeth, Catherina or Emma.

Thanks

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Re: William Corbridge b1829
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 10 February 07 19:56 GMT (UK) »
Rg10 4680 F115 p12 257 St Philip rd Sheffield
William H Corbridge 42 Civil Engineer b West Deeping Lincs
Catherine A wife 37
Eleanor dau 11
fred son 8
Mary Jane dau 5 all b Sheffield
William H nephew 19 b Park Gate Yorks

Hope this helps
Andrea

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Re: William Corbridge b1829
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 10 February 07 20:05 GMT (UK) »
1861 RG9 3494 F121 p12  Brightside Bierlow (can't read the street)
Wm H Corbridge 32 engine fitter b Lincs Deepin
Elizth wi 28 b Wiston? yorks
Sarah Ann 3
Eleanor 1 b Sheffield

So this one must be mother of these two.  You can look for her death free on www.ancestry.co.uk.  Choose the complete version and then you will have an idea which ones are Catherine's without having to get birth certificates.   Or can you work it out from the marriages?
Andrea

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Re: William Corbridge b1829
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 10 February 07 22:33 GMT (UK) »
The address in 1861 is Spital Street.

The first household on the page, 2 schedules before the Corbridge family, also appears to say 'New Brunswin(?) Building'. It's not clear if this applies to the schedules below it as well.

(I suspect this should be 'Brunswick'.  Spital Street intersected with a road which in 1861 was called Tom Cross Lane but later would be renamed Brunswick Road.)

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