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1911Census.org.uk

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Haynes Family- Bitterne
From: Peta (--@--.--) Sat 3 Oct 2009 12:43
 
Really needed 1921 census, guess I have to wait like everyone else :-).
In the mean time it would be great if any relatives from the Haynes Family of Commercial Street, Bitterne. Willie Haynes born 1875 Dolgelly Wales, was a cabinetmaker and owned own business. Also his father Israel Haynes born 1843, Seven Oaks Kent, he was a gardener at Bitterne Manor, I believe. Willie became William after marrying and had a son Eric George Haynes in 1901 and he came to Australia and married. Please email me. Thanks

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