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i really do hope it’s Peninnah. There are so many ifs and buts . She is the hardest in my tree to my sense of. Thank you all so much for your help and another possibility to look into.
I have wondered if they just have that address. I can’t find a birth certificate for her and no records at all until she gets married. It’s so Frustrating
Hi Iam still looking for the first 17 years missing from my ggn life . Only when she gets married, are there any records of her. Strange on the wedding certificate she is listed as living at 66 Miller street in 1886. With her husband Richard John Richardson