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I agree that divorce would have been unlikely. Couldn't find him in 1871 either.
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Nor could I. I also can't see a death for Mary Elizabeth, his daughter by Sarah Ann, and I can't see her in the later censuses either. Has anyone else found her?
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There is a Mary Elizabeth Grove death registered Apr-Jun 1872 age 0 in Burton district. I can't see another likely birth for that one.
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Do we have her on the 1911 census to see how many children she has living?
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I have a Norfolk example of a couple who were incompatible, went their separate ways and then both remarried. Luckily, the marriage certificates, with their jumblings of the truth, sorted things out. Both remarriages were out of county, so there was nobody to prevent them.
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I am struggling to find her on the 1911 Census although I have found a possible death in September 1929.
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