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Robert Williamson born 1874
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McDitzy | Report | 21 Mar 2005 21:41 |
This is them on the 1881 Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability Robert WILLIAMSON Head M Male 31 Ireland Railway Guard Sarah WILLIAMSON Wife M Female 30 Ireland Robert WILLIAMSON Son U Male 7 Carlisle, Cumberland, England Scholar Joseph WILLIAMSON Son U Male 4 Carlisle, Cumberland, England Scholar Mary WILLIAMSON Daur U Female 2 Carlisle, Cumberland, England -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling 16 Irvin Place Census Place St Cuthbert W/O - Botchergate, Cumberland, England Family History Library Film 1342243 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 5154 / 87 Page Number 29 But to confirm everything you will PROBABLY need to buy the certificate. |
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Jools | Report | 21 Mar 2005 21:40 |
Without buying the certificate you cannot be 100% certain who his parents were. It looks like you think you already know the answer anyway from the information posted on your other thread. |
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John | Report | 21 Mar 2005 21:28 |
Hello - my great grandfather was born Q4 1874 in Carlisle, reference Volume 10b Page 493. Does anyone have access to any information that would tell his parents names? Thanks for time. John Williamson. |