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Mary fifield kingston b 1886

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Mike *

Mike * Report 6 Jan 2014 22:10

She may have assumed her brother was named after his father so gave him the same christen names on her marriage cert

lyndenh55

lyndenh55 Report 7 Jan 2014 17:59

thats quite possible as his father was henry she may have thought that it is intriguing knowing his age at least i have the right mary, interesting the mother died within a few months and then he ended up in the workhouse with mary
thanks lynden

lyndenh55

lyndenh55 Report 8 Jan 2014 19:08

thanks everyone
re stuart i think ive found her in 1901 96 albany rd camberwell living with her brother Edward w and wife bertha and family also albert fifield a brother

lyndenh55

lyndenh55 Report 8 Jan 2014 19:08

thanks everyone
re stuart i think ive found her in 1901 96 albany rd camberwell living with her brother Edward w and wife bertha and family also albert fifield a brother

greyghost

greyghost Report 9 Jan 2014 12:49

Could well be lynden55. Although the age is out - which is why she didn't turn up on a born 1887 =/- 2 years search - but all else fits. The other Mary in Islington does fit the correct age, but could be the Mary Elizabeth also b around the same 1887 mark