I think this name is a mistranscription. Any ideas what it should be please?
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If the age given for "Milby" is correct then she is very unlikely to be Florrie's mother, but would be Frederick's second wife. There is a Frederick James Freed marriage in Gravesend district Mar 1907 to either Paula Elise Krienitz(?) or Alice Maud Sedge - probably Alice as the other groom has a foreign name too. So could the name be Ally, short for Alice, do you think?KiteRunner
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My grandmother Rebecca Lilian was known as Lily/Lilie/Lillie and on the 1881 census when she was a few months old was mistranscribed as ' Tilby ' LOL.♥Viv in Herts♥
Researching Tucker in London/Australia. Cliff in U.S.A. Fuller, Eaton & Sa(u)nders in Bedfordshire. Turner, Morley, Blythe & Webb in Cambridgeshire/Suffolk. Want in Hertfordshire.
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The child, Florrie, should be on the 1901 census. However, I can't find any Freed to fit, nor a birth registration for her either. The 1911 seems to have her born in Maidstone.
I cannot find a Frederick Freed b 1865ish in Maidstone either.
So is Florrie a step-daughter who has taken on Frederick's surname?
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The Frederick that I believe it to be is the son of John Freed and Harriet Clout as thats the only one born Tovil the one in 1911 census is living at Tovil. I havent looked at the original but its possible that 'milby' is his daughter and not his 2nd wife.
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