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    HO107; Piece 150; Book: 11; Civil Parish: Perranzabuloe; County: Cornwall; Enumeration District: 20; Folio: 54; Page: 3; - William SALMON age 60.

    Living next door is another William SALMON b 1806. Both are blacksmiths, and I think that above William age 60, it may say Snr, but I could do with another pair if eyes on that.

    The parish records for Perranzabuloe are very badly damaged, and unreadable for this period, so I cannot check that way if the 2 Williams are father and son.

    Your thoughts appreciated.
    Last edited by POSITIVE Pauline; 01-03-08, 20:05. Reason: Change text
    Pauline
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    I would say it was William Senr/Snr.

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    • #3
      Thanks for looking Yvonne.
      Pauline
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      • #4
        yes I would say so too pauline....
        Julie
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        • #5
          Thanks Julie. Think William Jnr is going on my tree if you and Yvonne both think it says Snr.
          Pauline
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          OPC Lanlivery, Lanivet & Newquay
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