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Very odd.
17 Bloomsbury Place, Brighton doesn't seem to have existed in 1911. There are a few numbers missing.
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Ooh Marg-- that is really, really helpful ... where did you find Joseph?
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I would definitely suggest (if you haven't done so already) that you try and get to view the original marriage entries from the actual parish registers. Since the London marriages have been available on Ancestry I have been able to compare my GRO versions with the originals and apart from seeing the actual signatures of the bride, groom and witnesses (which could be significant in your cases) have also found other slight differences such as an additional 3rd witness who did not appear on the GRO version.
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Im so glad you posted this because this afternoon I put Thomas Platt into ancestry thinking we haven't looked at him in a while........
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In 1861, Bloomsbury St, across St George's Road from Bloomsbury Place, is missing from the ancestry census.
My ancestors the Bishops lived at 5 Bloomsbury STREET, from 1841-1873. oh, and I have an interest (great-great aunt's first husband) in Joseph Gear Platt born about 1836 in Limehouse Middlesex. Does not look like the same Platts though. Di Last edited by marquette; 06-02-10 at 22:30. |
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