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There is an online tree on Ancestry which gives the wife of William Willmore as Sarah Jordan:
http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/207...son/1346665957 However the marriage backing up this hypothesis is for a Thomas Willmore. The tree calls William "William Thomas". |
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UK Census Online lists a William Willmore, 65, Shoe Maker, in London, not born in county, on the 1841 census, but I can't find him on ancestry or Findmypast at the moment to view the image.
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There is a Barbara Ann Willmore, born in Feckenham in 1845. She dies before the 1851 census. Her parents are John Hands? Hasid? Willmore and Ann. John was born 1820, son of John Willmore and Esther Daws.
Esther is on the 1841 census in Feckenham. Unfortunately, so on the same page is a William Willmore. If this is more than coincidence, it is going to be complicated....
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Does UK Census Online use the historic boundaries, Kite? Lambeth was Surrey then.
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No, it doesn't.
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Looks like it's the same man whose burial Elizabeth found, as he's at Brooks Court
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Looks like Shoe Mk. UK Census Online have transcribed it as Shoe Maker.
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oh yes i can just make out richard and barbara on 1841 HO107/10575 children must be on
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