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Offline garstonite

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Re: 1861 Census
« Reply #9 on: Thursday 07 March 13 18:39 GMT (UK) »
Good clever thinking Heywood!

I know Frederick Moyses married in Birkenhead in 1867.His wife, Ann Edwards, was born in Cheshire. It is odd that I can find neither Frederick nor Henry Moyses in the 1861 Census. Mind you, it is a "difficult" name for family history research because it is recorded or transcribed incorrectly quite often (eg Moye/Moyser/Mages/Moses)

Thank you for your input. It is kind of you.

Trish
Hiya Trish ..Ann Edwards as you have her .is ANNIE on her marriage at St Marys,Birkenhead 1867
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Married 17th November 1867 at St Mary ,Birkenhead to Frederick Moyses
Brides father John Edwards
Grooms father William Moyses - grooms  age = 26 ..so born 1840 - 41.......
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Re: 1861 Census
« Reply #10 on: Thursday 07 March 13 18:55 GMT (UK) »
So...thinking about that marriage ??  1867 and Frederick is 26 - his father William is alive ...so was Frederick with his father in 1861 census ?
do you have
William Moyses in 1861 census ?

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Re: 1861 Census
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 30 March 13 23:50 GMT (UK) »
Hi Allan

Thank you for your suggestions and sorry for the slow response from me. I understood the father (of Frederick and Henry), William Moyses, died during or before 1858. There is another brother Richard Moyses who married in Hackney, London in 1858 and the marriage record indicates father William is dead.

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trish