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Re: Any Clues Welcomed
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 21 February 12 21:56 GMT (UK) »
Hi lovenest

Welcome to Rootschat  ;D

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« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 21 February 12 22:59 GMT (UK) »
Hi Lovenest,
The Smith reference by Gnu on 28th November turned out to be about another line from the one I was trying to research.
This could be the line you are related to though.
Thanks,
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« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 22 February 12 14:16 GMT (UK) »
Ha!  I'm now curious ..... so they weren't yours after all.  Like I said then, it is so easy to bark up the wrong tree.
I'm not young enough to know everything.


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« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 22 February 12 14:20 GMT (UK) »
I'm curious as well, snowy - but better to explore all avenues than give up - nothing is found that way. 

Did you find anything else?
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« Reply #22 on: Wednesday 22 February 12 14:35 GMT (UK) »


Just tied this up and it does look as if the ones that I found are lovenest's family:

my greatgrandfather was alfred e smith brother of william smith born circa 1877 and brother of william smith/eva smiths brother in law who as also a gardener. would love to know more about this annie. James and Emma Smith nee Winch lived to great age .



Will give you what I've found on the 1901 family, in case you want to follow them up~

1891
9 Egbert Street, St Pancras
RG12/118/206/35
William Smith, 31, gardener, b. Slough
Eva, w, 28, b. Cullompton
Eva A, d, 4, b. Hampstead
Jessie E, d, 2, b. -do-

(have children's baptisms if required - lived Gospel Oak Grove and then Egbert Street )

1881

Market Garden House, Beeches Road, Farnham Royal, Eton, Bucks
RG11/1461/111/13
James Smith, 46, market gardener (N D), b. East Burnham
Emma, w, 46. b. Slough
Caroline Adams, d, m, 23, groom's wife, b. Slough
Charles Thos Adams, s in l, 24, groom (dom), b. -do-
William Smith, s, 21, labourer (gen), b. -do-
Arthur, s, 9, b. Farnham Royal
Clara, d, 7, b. -do-
Alfred, s, 1, b. -do-

1871
Green Lane, Farnham Royal
RG10/1402/88/19
James Smith, 35, market gardener, b. East Burnham
Emma, w, 34
Caroline, d, 13
William, s, 11
James, s, 10
Harry, s, 9
Lizzey, d, 6
Hannah, d, 4
Charles T, s, 2
All except James b. Slough
Also there:
Robert Wheeler, lodger, unm, 24, Carter & labourer, b. Farnham Royal
Alice Wheeler, sister (? of Robert), unm, 20, domestic servant, b. -do-

An outside possible for Eva (no marriage found so far ):

1881

Old Park Farm, Cheshunt, Herts
RG11/1398/53/4
E Ayre, wife,  30, farmer's wife, b. Devon, Templeton
Richard S. V. Ayre, s, 4, b. Devon, Witheridge
Eva M Coleman, servant,18, general servant- domestic, b. Devon, Cullompton
James Kingdom, serv,22, carter emplyed on farm, b. Devon Witheridge
Joseph Trussell, serv, 33, cowman employed on farm, b. -do-


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Re: Any Clues Welcomed
« Reply #23 on: Wednesday 22 February 12 17:32 GMT (UK) »
Are you saying this Annie is not connected to my family if so any ideas on where to look to see what happened to william and eva because this is one line I have not followed through on.
smith,stanley, hawkins,peacock,webb,winch,knight,gibbs,eaton,faulkner,darer,carter, mason , sedding lovley,meadows, friend, moss, miller

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« Reply #24 on: Wednesday 22 February 12 19:23 GMT (UK) »
Hi lovenest

There is an Annie - it's  just that maltingo says it's not his/hers



There's this possible on the 1901

19 Egbert Place, (West) St Pancras

RG13/133/63/56
William Smith, 41, gardener (domestic), b. Slough, Bucks
Eva, 38, b. Cullumpton, Devon
Eva A, d, 14, b. London
Jessie E, 12, b. -do-
Annie, 9, b. -do-

Regents Park area - a bit closer in that Hendon but a maybe - info is a fairly close fit with what you have  :-\

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