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Marriage Jan Feb March qtr 1944 ref 9b 290

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Birth Certificate FC279193 volume 9b page 331 Holbeck District
Death Oct-Nov-Dec 1972 Norwich

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Mary's family founded Killer Bros Quarry, at Hopton Wood Stone Middleton.

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Matilda was the 2nd wife of James Hunt Snr.

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Assistant Curate at wedding was Edward Jackson. Witnesses were JosephBirdsall he signed with an X and Mary Berry also signed with an X.
Transported as a convict on the ship "Moffatt" to Tasmania 1842. Obtained a ticket of leave 1849 in New South Wales. Crime (warehouse breaking) sentenced at York assises 2nd March 1842.

Joseph and Susan made their way down to the gold rush in Victoria.

His will in Victoria Australia leaves everything to his nephew GeorgeSaville.
They had no children of there own, took in 2 daughters of a friend and fellow convict after he passed away in 1861. His wife had died someyears before.

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Emma arrived in Tasmania in 1854 on the ship Merlington, with her parents & brothers Thomas & Enoch jnr.

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Enoch & Sarah arrived in Tasmania in 1854 on the ship the Merlington,with Emma, Thomas & Enoch jnr.

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Died aged 3 years fell down cellar steps.

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Witnesses at wedding / William Garratt & Emily Garratt

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Witnesses at Wedding / Frederick Midgley & Frances Eliza Roundell.

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Edith had three sons, the third one name not known.

Edith was a General Domestic Servant at the 1901 Census

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Twin sister of Sarah Mouser.

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124 Kenning Hall Place, where Emma Pheobe was born, was originally four or five cottages, prior to that it was the site of a Tudor Mansion. Some of the people who stayed at the Mansion were Henry VIII, Anne Bolyn, Elizabeth 1st, & Mary Queen of Scots. It was owned at one time by the Duke of Norfolk. It is now a detached House.

Emma was a Mill Weaver at Census 1901 & living at 6 Brittania Road, Morley.

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Maude was on the 1901 Census as Maria E by mistake. She was working as a " Spinners Doffer"

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George Mouser may be the son of Richard and Grace Mouser of Peasenhall, Suffolk.