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From: "William Morris" <>
Subject: Re: [STS] SMITH
Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 22:08:44 -0000
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Mary Smith was the daughter of William SMITH a miner by trade.
Mary married William Greensill in 1872 she was said to be 24 years and her
father was dead.
There is a William SMITH living in Union Street in 1851 but his trade is an
Iron Dresser by trade.
Would you be so kind has to see if you can see him on the 1841 census he
would be 15/6 years old
Regards,
Bill


----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat Hayward" <>
To: "William Morris" <>
Sent: 18 January 2002 20:26
Subject: Re: [STS] SMITH


> Hello Bill,
> My Mother's maiden name was SMITH.
> The family were in Tipton 1841-51-61-71 & 81
> before that Samuel SMITH (gunmaker) came
> from Shepshed in Leicestershire.
>
> You mention Mary Ann SMITH born circa 1848.
> We have a Maria d/o Samuel & Jane born 1840
> and a Mary to the same parents 1842 too early
> to be yours.
>
> Who did your Mary Ann marry? Have you found their marriage?
> That would give you the father's name and cut down on the research.
> I have most of the 1841 Census entries for SMITH in Tipton
> if you need a look-up.
> For the 1851 census I only have the names from the Index in family groups
> (no ages, occupations etc.)
>
> If you can tell me more I might be able to help.
> Regards
> Pat.
>
>



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