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Sorry I have to go do something but will look for Emma's marriage on the Essex site when I get back.
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Can't find marriage cert online but it looks like Henry was born in the USA which probably why they went there.
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The Emma you found in 1861, could this be her in 1871:
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageview...1&pId=28999691 Now called Collins, but mother Hannah, tailoress, and brother Henry, with younger sibs.
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Dur, yes of course it is: mother Mary Murray there as well.
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Here is daughter Annie:
COLLINS, ANNIE LOUISA MURRAY GRO Reference: 1862 J Quarter in WESTMINSTER Volume 01A Page 303
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Quote:
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Yes it is now as a Collins must see if I can find her on census with the name Collins or a marriage. |
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I think this them with another daughter Sarah, can't find a birth registration in the area.
https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bi...;successSource') So it can't be the Emma I am looking for because my one married Pierce in 1879 and is on the 1881 census with him. |
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Bum. But at least that eliminates her.
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Here is a John Winfield, provision dealer, on the 1881 census, but nowhere near Dalston!
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageview...ce&pId=2673680 |
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