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  • elsie sneath

    was a witness at my great grandparents wedding in 1920. i believe i have found her in the north bierley district of leeds in 1911, aged 13. my great grandparents were living in this district at the time of marriage, and my pop and his sister were born there.

    SNEATH, ADA ELIZABETH- b.1865, age 46, in North Bierley.
    SNEATH, DORIS- b.1906, age 5
    SNEATH, ETHEL- b.1897, age 14
    SNEATH, FANNY- b.1895, age 16
    SNEATH, HARRIET VIOLET- b. 1891, age 20
    SNEATH, JOHN- b.1869, age 42
    SNEATH, ELSIE- b.1898, age 13

    can someone please find them in the 1901 census please? plus, i can't see a marriage for the parents. she may not have been a relative, but more of a friend of my great grandparents. thanx for any help.

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    1901 census
    RG13; Piece: 4188; Folio: 36; Page: 5.
    - Ancestry.co.uk

    Household
    John Sneath - age 31
    Ada Sneath - age 35
    Harriet Violette Sneath -age 10
    Minnie Sneath -age 9
    Fanny Sneath - age6
    Ethel Sneath - age4
    Elsie Sneath -age 3
    Elaine







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    • #3
      1891 mistranscribed
      RG12; Piece: 3678; Folio 77; Page 2
      - Ancestry.co.uk

      John H Lymer 24
      Sarah Lymer 22
      Fred Lymer 3
      Harry Lymer 1
      John Sneith 22 - listed as visitor
      Ada Sneith 26
      Varley Sneith 6/12
      Elaine







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      • #4
        oohh, thank you elaine!! starting to look like friends of the family. ill have to call my gran and ask if she remembers the name.

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        • #5
          Looks like a good match!

          Marriages Sep 1890
          Ada Lymer / John Sneath
          Bramley volume 9b page 566
          Elaine







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          • #6
            thank you elaine!! i saw it, and wasnt sure, as she didnt have 'elizabeth' and the other bride did. thank you, i may investigate this a little further if the interest still holds.

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