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Old 12-12-10, 09:19
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http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin...ki1851&indiv=1

I think this is him.
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Old 12-12-10, 09:59
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I do too, Thanks so much!

Now, enough of Samuel Flowers on Ann Davis' thread! He'll get his own one day, and just think we won't have so much to do then!
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Old 12-12-10, 12:10
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Ah, but I had to find him to make a start on when his wife died! lol
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Old 12-12-10, 12:16
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Ah, but I had to find him to make a start on when his wife died! lol
Very true! Think I've got his death as well now......
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Old 12-12-10, 13:37
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I saw a couple that might be him one 1852 and one 1862! Probably the earlier one seeing as he was in and out of the workhouse probably wouldn't survive that long after being in and out of there.

Funny enough I have a Flowers in OH's tree Elizabeth Flowers Boyse as far as I've got though is the name and even that I'm yet to confirm.
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Old 12-12-10, 13:47
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Funny enough I have a Flowers in OH's tree Elizabeth Flowers Boyse as far as I've got though is the name and even that I'm yet to confirm.
An East London one I assume???
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Old 12-12-10, 13:51
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An East London one I assume???
Yep in and around Shoreditch, Bishopsgate, Clerkenwell and Holborn area to be more exact she married a William Featherstone still not sure I have the right William though I think I do.

Sorry I'm leading you astray from Ann Davis I expect Merry is beavering away though.
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Old 12-12-10, 14:54
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I saw a couple that might be him one 1852 and one 1862! Probably the earlier one seeing as he was in and out of the workhouse probably wouldn't survive that long after being in and out of there.
I was preferring the one December 1854, Shoreditch. There is a burial for him in St Mary Haggerston, which is the same parish as the workhouse.
There are a fair number of them around aren't there, Can't afford to buy all those certs!!!!

Must get back to Ann
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