I are you sure it's the right Charles Stringer in 1861. Portsea to Great Staughton is a long way for a mother to travel with a young baby
I don't suppose the writing of people today is much better. People hardly every use a pen these days. Jeff
Erik would probably need a drink or two as his wife was known as Olga the Hag
I got the information from old passenger lists
Looking for any information on my 25x great grandfather Erik Longtooth believed to have left Norway in 779AD
Have you tried Hayles? - that's the spelling of one line of my relatives Jeff
There is a Caroline Potter who married in 1845 in Axminster, Devon. One of the possible spouses was Samuel Rice
I think that it's probably easier to make something yourself than put together some of these flat packs - especially with the instructions often...
Can you gives us a time period please Jeff
Sorry I made a mistake in my last post - It should have read Michael would have been about 18, not Daniel
Just found a Kate Mulhill in the 1851 Census at Winchester St. City of London, House servant born in Ireland 1831. So if this is the right person,...
Michael and Catherine also appear at the same address in the 1861 census. The eldest son is Daniel aged 3, so an 1857 marriage would seem right....
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Perhaps the Mary Holland that died in 1834 was a married woman and that was her married name not her maiden name Jeff
Separate names with a comma.