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From: Eve McLaughlin <>
Subject: Re: [Lon] TOMKINS Brick wall
Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 16:19:03 +0100
In-Reply-To: <031201c0dd93$a6c47dc0$9318893e@co.uk.GROUP>



>I have found a Beatrice Peach entry in the 1881 census
>for 66 Richmond St
> Census Place: St Marylebone, London, Middlesex, England
> she is shown as being 8 years old.

>had a son born 1901


>and just cant find this
>marriage. In fact the only Beatrice Fanny Peach i could find was married to a
>Eugene Frederick Levasseur in Hendon in 1895, but i dont know if this is the
>right PEACH or not.

It is not a common name, and if the Betriuce, 8, you found was the only
one in 1881, then possibly this is she. Consider the possibility that
this husband died soon afterwards, and she remarried, -= so look for
Beatrice (F) Levasseur in the GRO indexes between 1896 and 1900/1

--
Eve McLaughlin

Author of the McLaughlin Guides for family historians
Secretary Bucks Genealogical Society


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