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vronlady
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Re: Carr/Walker
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Wednesday 07 November 07 21:28 GMT (UK) »
i wondered if that was the case but the first child I know of for elizabeth carr is john born Yorkshire c1852 and then three later children -henry john and thomas born liverpool.
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Wednesday 07 November 07 22:02 GMT (UK) »
Perhaps this has something to do with it!
Marriages Dec 1870
Carr Alice Bootle 10b 1015
WALKER Edward Bootle 10b 1015
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vronlady
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Wednesday 07 November 07 22:05 GMT (UK) »
you know how to pull them out of the hat dont you
thanks for that - i will probably send of for the certificate to see who edwards father is - is it isaac carr ?
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Wednesday 07 November 07 22:08 GMT (UK) »
Check Bootle Workhouse in 1861
Hannah CARR (unm) 37?
William 2
Thomas 9
Alice 6
All born Millom
RG9/3955/17/36
Hannah CARR bap Millom 7 March 1824 - daughter of Dinah CARR
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vronlady
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Wednesday 07 November 07 22:11 GMT (UK) »
scrub that - i have just realised that means that alice carr married edward walker and then elizabeth carr married william walker. that has just made me think. what relation are they each to each other? is it two sisters marrying two brothers?
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Wednesday 07 November 07 22:12 GMT (UK) »
youare being so busy i can t keep up
right so elizabeth and alice are sisters. now who is edward?
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Wednesday 07 November 07 22:17 GMT (UK) »
Quote from: redvixen on Wednesday 07 November 07 22:11 GMT (UK)
is it two sisters marrying two brothers?
No - Alice was niece of Elizabeth - Hannah was (half?) sister to Elizabeth.
1841 - find Hannah CARR living with WALKER family
HO107/157-4/6/6
It's all getting rather murky isn't it?
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Wednesday 07 November 07 22:20 GMT (UK) »
of course - things moving so fast i wwas confused.
vronlady
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Wednesday 07 November 07 22:27 GMT (UK) »
right now exactly are these walkers - are they related to mine or is it just co-incidence. i think i will have a busy morning tomorrow trying to take this all in and have a good research and think
thanks for all your help - it has been realy amazing ( even if confusing) to make such progress so quickly
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