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From: Eve McLaughlin <>
Subject: Re: [Lon] Lost on the 1881 (Mick asked)
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2000 00:28:59 +0100
In-Reply-To: <000801c01111$a95c7960$1c48073e@default>
>One even bigger mystery my wife has is that on the 1881 CD set the family is
>all there but the wife is missing. Haven't checked the film yet but she
>certainly isn't around on the CDs.
try local hospital, or visiting Granny, or helping sister with the new
baby etc. Could be around under a strange spelling. The actual census
films have a section at the beginning of each book, which says 'people
not present who would normally be there' and lists 'one female in
hospital, one visiting etc'
--
Eve McLaughlin
Author of the McLaughlin Guides for family historians
Secretary Bucks Genealogical Society
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