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Started by: LEP1950 (746)

Yes, Elizabeth and Levi died from Warrington Road, Ince in 1872 and since they died only a week apart, they are in the same communal grave. That's why I think Elizabeth must have been living with Benjamin in 1872. In 1871 she was still at Low Green until John Lloyd/Griffiths died.

I found Benjamin in the 1841 census for Holywell, Wales - 5 months old and with father Peter, aged 30 (age may have been rounded down) and mother Elizabeth aged 28. Right next door is a Jesse Hughes aged 25 with his wife Jane aged 20, daughter Elizabeth aged 2 and son Jesse aged 9 months. Now Hughes is a very common name in Wales, but perhaps this is Elizabeth's brother. I don't know about the Hugh and Mary marriage. I was just struck by Holywell and the Methodist connection. Obviously more research would be needed. It was just a thought.

L.

Replied: 5th Mar 2017 at 23:09

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