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  • So what's the connection?

    Hiya everyone, I've found an 1871 Census for Thomas Corby and his wife Sarah but I think that whoever filled it out has mucked up all the relationships, there's no way Thomas can be the Niece is there? ;)

    Jane is their daughter & the Pherusa is their son Thomas.


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    Lennon. Phillips. Thomas. Peacock. Tubridy. Burton.

    I am the girl from that town & I'm darn proud of it.

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    I think it says "head" not niece.
    herky
    Researching - Trimmer (Farringdon), Noble & Taylor (Ross and Cromarty), Norris (Glasgow), McGilvray (Glasgow and Australia), Leck & Efford (Glasgow), Ferrett (Hampshire), Jenkins & Williams (Aberystwyth), Morton (Motherwell and Tipton), Barrowman (Glasgow), Lilley (Bromsgrove and Glasgow), Cresswell (England and Lanarkshire). Simpson, Morrow and Norris in Ireland. Thomas Price b c 1844 Scotland.

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    • #3
      Clearly says Head - it is a transcription error by Ancestry (very common), and the other name is Thomas (not Pherusa !)
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      • #4
        Thank you both, I just wasn't sure why the census had been stated like that and it got me a little confused.
        Lennon. Phillips. Thomas. Peacock. Tubridy. Burton.

        I am the girl from that town & I'm darn proud of it.

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