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    Amanda Hunn(b1863 neƩ Watson) was widowed in 1890. She had two children at that time Joseph Jacob (b 1883) and Emma Malvina (b 1885).

    All three of them were born in Great Yarmouth. I can find her in 1881 and 1901 but have searched all variations to find her in 1891.

    Help please
    Jennie
    Research: A family tree can wither if nobody tends it's roots .

  • #2
    Struggling to find anything useful!
    Elaine







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    • #3
      Nothing here either. They're not at Besseys buildings in 1891.

      Besseys Buildings:- Class: RG12; Piece: 1501; Folio 106; Page 7; GSU roll: 6096611.
      Last edited by guybrush; 07-03-09, 17:58.
      Hail Spode!

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      • #4
        Unfortunately I don't think she was; her lodger to be was still living at home I think at that time. I am trying to see if he had moved in by 1891. He was called George Willgress. He was probably father of lots of little Hunns who were born after Leonards death in 1890.
        Jennie
        Research: A family tree can wither if nobody tends it's roots .

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        • #5
          Tried to imagine what a widow with two young children might do-she didn't go home.
          Jennie
          Research: A family tree can wither if nobody tends it's roots .

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          • #6
            What is your ref for 1901 please- I cant even see that!
            Jess

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            • #7
              Class: RG13; Piece: 1811; Folio: 109; Page: 6.

              Is that sufficient. I'm not sure about references. I normally print them off as I can never find them again!
              Jennie
              Research: A family tree can wither if nobody tends it's roots .

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