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    I have asked this before a long while ago, but I wondered if new records came along. This is my family
    Charlotte Wynn b 1862 Plumstead. Her children were all born in Woolwich.
    Richard b1885
    Eleanor b1887
    Adelaide b1889
    Amy b1890
    Henry b1893
    I cant find a death for Charlotte and I cant find them on the 1901 census. I cant look on the 1911 one. I do have marriages for some of them later.
    The father Richard Wynn b1851 in Liverpool ended up in a hostel in Dartford. I feel that something happened to them but I dont know what.
    Anybody got any ideas please
    Ann

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    there is a tree on A*****y that has them.
    Richard snr 1851 - 1914 (died Dartford Kent)
    Charlotte Isobella (nee Chipperfield) b 1862
    Henry died in Woolwich in 1933

    I couldnt find them in the census though

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    • #3
      according to another tree
      Adelaide married in 1912 at Greenwich London
      Richard jnr married in 1909 in Middlesex
      Amy married in 1914 in Woolwich.
      none seem to have the 1901 census attached or the 1911

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      • #4
        Thank you Janet. I have been able to see them on the tree but that also stops where I have got to. I will keep searching but I do not know where to go next
        Regards Ann

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        • #5
          On the 1901 census there is a Richard Wynn born c1851 Liverpool - living as a lodger in Westerminster - shown as single!

          RG13; Piece: 97; Folio: 83; Page: 71

          (mistranscribed as Wrynn)
          Elaine







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          • #6
            Hello Elaine
            That is the Father. He is in a soup kitchen. Now that does make me wonder where are the rest of the family. Maybe I will have to say that they missed the census for some reason
            Regards Ann

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            • #7
              http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...ki1901&indiv=1
              wonder if this could be her under the name Lottie have been trying to find a marriage for them .

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              • #8
                Hello Val
                Thank you for looking but that is not them. It would appear they had split by the 1901 census and he is in the soup kitchen, so where is she and 5 children.
                Very strange
                Regards Ann

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                • #9
                  that marriage for a Richard Alfred Wynn says his Father is a Richard Wynn Journalist ??? big jump from a Crane Driver ?

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                  • #10
                    I know its not them together Ann but maybe she moved in with this man ? wouldn't be the first time .

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                    • #11
                      Val
                      I think I need to broaden my outlook here. I tend to think black and white but I must do grey as well
                      Regards Ann

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                      • #12
                        I have found there are lots of blurry edges in this field ,there isnt an awful lot of Black and White I have not been able to find these two in 1911 either dead or alive yet ? good luck

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                        • #13
                          the marriage for Richard and Charlotte is
                          Woolwich april quarter. 1880
                          her full name is Charlotte Isabella.

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                          • #14
                            found an Amy Dorothy Wynn on the 1911 a servant for William George Benyon . An address in Charlton Woolwich a possible ????

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                            • #15
                              Hello Janet
                              That Amy Dorothy Wynn looks good to me. At least that is possibly one of them
                              Thank you
                              Ann

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