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Unknown Report 13 May 2006 15:54

If Philip was 12 in 1851 he would have been born around 1839. His parents might have been married pre-1st July 1837 in which case there won't be a civil marriage certificate. Have you looked on www.familysearch.org or on Freebmd yet? nell

LEN

LEN Report 13 May 2006 15:51

Can anyone please help me to find the marriage of JAMES and ANN GULLEY. ? They are listed on the 1851 Census as living at 46 John Street, St. George in the East, Stepney.. Their Children are Philip age 12, Caroline age 5, Sophia age3 and Emma age 1 month. Also living at the same address is Christian Hay, age 22 listed as `Son in Law` but could possibly be Step Son ? . Christian is my g.grandfather, who`s birth record I am trying to trace. I shall be extremely grateful if anyone can help me untangle this web.. Thank you in anticipation, Len Hay.