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    Webb Thomas , attorney (died 1824)

    Hi, I'm a new member (living in Scotland), doing research into the life of author Jane Wells Webb Loudon, hoping someone might be able to help me find out something more about her parents. Her father is usually described as a businessman, or merchant, or wealthy industrialist, but I've found...
  2. grandaughter82

    Do i need to pay for records from st edwards home? (father hudson homes)

    hi, just had a baby so on maternity leave whilst baby is sleeping I've started picking up from where i left off with my family tree which gets more and more interesting!! :peaceful::encouragement: its hard because on my dads side of family my nan and grandad kept everything very secret which i...
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    Webb Cycle Wheels Guildford St / Paddington St

    Accordiing to the 1911 census William Webb, my great, grandfather, was a cycle wheel maker living (and I believe working from) 36 Paddington St. He lived there with his wife Sarah and six children. In 1901 they were living at Court 12, House 8 Guildford st. Does anyone know anything about this...
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