This is from the England and Wales 1881 census 69 Rathbone Street, Tunstall, Staffordshire. They are the places of origin for my Gt Granny's sister, her son and the man who actually was the boy's father despite what the baptism says! They are visiting the man's brother and his wife.The places are all in Shropshire. The top one is for John and says Coptivinney (today spelled with only one N). The middle one is for Gt Granny's sister Elizabeth and says Welshampton. The bottom one is for the infant and I am totally bamboozled by it. It looks like Borehallon but I haven't turned up anything on Google or GENUKI to match or even anything remotely like it. Does anyone know what it is or what it's meant to be? No doubt strong Shropshire accents have had a part to play LOL
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