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mckha489
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Can anyone work out the forename of the second Pickin please. From 1878 marriage of Mary Till to Elijah Bloor at Longton, Staffs.
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Lowis
? Possibly = Lois.
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Thank you very much. I didn't even think of that!
It fits a marriage of Lois Bloor to James Pickin, so she must be related to Elijah, the groom.
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I have the name Louis in my family
Nicholson - Hull to Blackpool via Leeds
Watkins - Middlesex and Wales
Haldane - Middlesex and Scotland
Forster - Devon and Guernsey
Nosworthy - Devon
Those are the main interests - there are many branches of interest too
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