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Looking For Brown's that were Brickmakers
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Gloria | Report | 10 Sep 2007 15:59 |
Has anybody got information on a John William Brown born 1873 possibly in Edmonton/Enfield, Middlesex or Leytonstone, Essex (unsure though) his trade was a Brickmaker, father was Samuel Brown also a Brickmaker, John my grandfather married Jane Regan nee: Bartrop at Edmonton Register Office, Middlesex 1908, their address was 5, Huntingdon Terrace, Langhedge Lane, Edmonton, Middlesex, they had one daughter (my Mother) Violet May Brown born 1911. My grandfather died in the war 1914-1918. |
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David | Report | 10 Sep 2007 17:59 |
The family appears on the 1871 census in Leyton: |
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Michelle | Report | 19 Sep 2007 11:56 |
i think there may be a connection to my browns of edmonton, the name bartrop rings some bells, you are welcome to view my tree and i will do some more checks and get back to you |