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From: Walter Josephy <>
Subject: Re: [SUNDERLAND] Sunderland Barracks
Date: Sun, 09 Jul 2006 10:24:48 -0700
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That's very interesting... the 1851 relative was a female servant but I do
have a few relatives that are "missing" for a few years then re-appear and
one avenue to explore is if they were doing military service (of course they
may have been in jail, too!)
Sussan

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Subject: Re: [SUNDERLAND] Sunderland Barracks


> In the 1901 Census there were 15 members of the Royal Artillery, and
> their
> families, in the barracks, of whom seven were sergeants.
>
> Regards Stan Mapstone
> www.mapstone.org
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