Hi I am starting to do some research on my mother in law's family and not knowing them is making it hard especially as my MIL didn't know her father! Right, here we go...
Her father's name was Alfred Cross (a popular surname) and married Amelia Victoria Lawrence on 25th December 1915 in Stepney, London.
Alfred died on 22nd September 1928 in Poplar, London age 32 years.
So... I have a little bit of information but I am trying to find (a) his birth and (b) Alfred with his family on the 1901 census.
On the 1901 census I have found a reference 13/313 which includes an Alfred with a father's name of Edward, same as on their marraige certificate. However, I haven't been able to find it again.
The purpose of this long winded e mail is what do you think the possibilities are of this family be the right one on the census.
Also, from free bmd I have looked for his birth and come up with three possibles.
Dec 1893 Poplar Alfred
March 1984 St Georges - Alfred Thomas
Dec 1894 Popar - Alfred Thomas
Hopefully I have laid this out so that it is clear but I would be interested to hear anyones thoughts. Thank you
Her father's name was Alfred Cross (a popular surname) and married Amelia Victoria Lawrence on 25th December 1915 in Stepney, London.
Alfred died on 22nd September 1928 in Poplar, London age 32 years.
So... I have a little bit of information but I am trying to find (a) his birth and (b) Alfred with his family on the 1901 census.
On the 1901 census I have found a reference 13/313 which includes an Alfred with a father's name of Edward, same as on their marraige certificate. However, I haven't been able to find it again.
The purpose of this long winded e mail is what do you think the possibilities are of this family be the right one on the census.
Also, from free bmd I have looked for his birth and come up with three possibles.
Dec 1893 Poplar Alfred
March 1984 St Georges - Alfred Thomas
Dec 1894 Popar - Alfred Thomas
Hopefully I have laid this out so that it is clear but I would be interested to hear anyones thoughts. Thank you
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