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has anyone got 1 spare 1837 credit please....
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Sue Lambrini Smith | Report | 28 Mar 2005 17:02 |
many many thanks sue, i really thought it was just a mistake in the newspaper.lol. oh well, he was an enigma right to the end. will go and get the cert now, cheers, sue. |
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Susanne | Report | 28 Mar 2005 16:40 |
Hi Sue, Here he is: William Randolph Walker age 59 March quarter 1905 Dewsbury 9b 397 Sue:-) |
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Sue Lambrini Smith | Report | 28 Mar 2005 16:04 |
hi, i think i have finally found the death [from the newspaper] of 'that' william landell/ landall/ randall [wish he would make his mind up] walker. he was born william landall walker he married as william randall walker census entries william r walker BUT i think he might have died as william randolph walker ! i found the entry in the paper giving his death as 4/ 2/ 1905 aged 59, in batley or dewsbury. so that would be the first quarter of that year. the address and age in the paper was right, but gave him the middle name of randolph. if some kind person could check the details for me, i am going to get the cert hopefully on wednesday just to put me out of my misery, lol. sue. |