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Note N62
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1911 Census shows 8 Children 5 Living 3 Died
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Emigrated to Australia '£10 Poms'
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Daughter of Rev. C Cheatle, Pastor of Lombard Street Methodist Chapel, Birmingham.
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Note N65
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Successful Farmer and Butcher who had Smerdon's Lane named after him
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Note N66
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1891 Census - Living With Grandparents
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1891 Census - Living With Grandparents
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1891 Census - Living With Grandparents
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Note N69
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1891 Census - Living With Grandparents
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Note N70
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1891 Census - Living With Grandparents
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Appears on Census as Annie ElizabethThorne
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Date of Birth Shown on Death Record
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m 1894 - Previously Widowed
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Witness at his sisters wedding June 1914
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From Abt. 1871 Living With Brother
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Coroner's Inquest Published in Liverpool Mercury Newspaper 28th October 1865 (Copy Held)
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Married twice and died in Cardiff Prison (Family Source)
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1911 Census shows him as a widower with 3 children living 6 died
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Also known as Annie (see 1911 Census)
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It was reported in West Kent Guardian 24 May 1854, "Edward Lawler, a shoemaker, from Woolwich, for being drunk and disorderly in the High Street of Dartford, on the night of the l8th instant, was fined 175., but the money not being forthcoming, he was committed to Maidstone for one month."
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Illigitimate Child of Richard Tamcock