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They are on the boundary of Berkshire, Surrey and Hampshire. |
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Just down the road from me too, Elizabeth! |
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Yes and I don't know why the family was there - they had high-tailed back to Birmingham by the 1861 census and never left again.
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We are probably only a few miles apart, Crawfie!
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I had a family who lived in the same house for years spanning several census, father was a foreman at a local weaving factory, so when I read that one child had been born in Prussia, I snorted and moved on. I was astonished when I eventually found a long article in the parish mag, detailing this man's life, including the fact that he was sent to Prussia by his employer in order to instruct locals how to operate the machinery in the new factory which had been set up out there!
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