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Paul Hilton
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quotePosted at 00:21 on 10th June 2011

Ivy Cottage 1911----Front St, was occupied by Thomas Rutledge Wilkinson and his wife Christina of 16 years and never had any children, though in 1901, they have a 4 year old daughter Sue G.

Thomas was a boiler riveter at the Consett Iron Works.

So, by 1914 when the Forrest family returns from Sydney. they move to where the Wilkinson's live/lived; and has to be the same Wilkinson family their daughter Hannah had married into in 1892, marrying Frank Wilkinson, surely?

Ivy Cottage 1901---not comming up, so either not built or had a house number instead----1 to 23 showing. The Wilkinson's are up the road at Rowley in 1901. 



Edited by: Paul Hilton at:10th June 2011 01:15
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Paul Hilton
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quotePosted at 00:28 on 10th June 2011
On 10th June 2011 00:12, max7 wrote:

Good morning Paul,

I cant explain why she didnt show in the 1911 census, maybe visiting somewhere.

I have had a reply in Roots Chat regarding Ivy Cottage. Some wonderful photos of Castleside and of Ivy Cottage.

 

G'mornng Max---she is in the 1911 census as posted earlier with John, Mary, Albert etc.  Pleased you got to see Ivy Cottage via the other forum.
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quotePosted at 06:09 on 10th June 2011

Paul,

Should I close this thread? and contact you later when I get all this info sorted.

Max

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quotePosted at 07:26 on 10th June 2011
No need to close threads Max thats the purpose of the forum! If you feel that you (and Paul) have taken it as far as you can for now, well thats fine, now think about something else and start again! lol
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quotePosted at 10:39 on 10th June 2011

Having experienced the benefit of the POE forum Max do you now feel able to support the website by gaining your 'star'? Just £15 or £2 per month donation will help to save POE.

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