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1891 address decypher please

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~*kazza*~

~*kazza*~ Report 7 Oct 2007 14:34

Thats great.

Thank you very much

Kaz

Sue C

Sue C Report 7 Oct 2007 14:24

This is the transcribed 1891 on Findmypast.

May or may not be correct address.



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THOMAS, John Head Married M 34 Dock Labourer
Culmington
Shropshire VIEW
THOMAS, Alice Wife Married F 28
Llangunllo
Radnorshire VIEW
THOMAS, Robert Son Single M 3
Kington
Herefordshire VIEW
THOMAS, John W Son Single M 0 (5M)
Ludlow
Shropshire VIEW

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RG number:
RG12 Piece:
3004 Folio:
91 Page:
6

Registration District:
West Derby Sub District:
Wavertree EnumerationDistrict:
13 Ecclesiastical Parish:
St Michaels

Civil Parish:
Garston Municipal Borough:
Address:
13, Salt Works Cottages, Coal Tips, Garston County:
Lancashire

~*kazza*~

~*kazza*~ Report 7 Oct 2007 14:13

Alice 28 and John Thomas 34
garston lancashire
children
John W
Albert E

The address I think says Salt Works but it says something else, and I cant read it.

Ive looked at the pages before and after and still cant work it out.

I looked at the enumerators log and there is no image.

Thanks

Kaz