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Robert Meek Kirtley

 

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   3093 1.0 Robert Meek Kirtleymale
3041 Father: Henry Kirtley (born 30 Jul 1821 at Sunderland, Co Durham ) Emp Records
3090 Mother: Lydia Warner (born about 1823 at Ufton, Berkshire ) Census
Birth: Dec 1844, at BristolEmp Records
Death: 03 Sep 1881Emp Records

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Additional information: Employment

Census Details: 1851 1861 1871 1881
   3094
Married: Sarah Lilias Muskett  about 1874BMD
b. 13 Jun 1852, at City, London

   30952.1 Frederick Warner Kirtleymale
Birth: 09 Jun 1874, at Paddington, LondonParish Reg
Baptism: 26 Jun 1874 at Wesleyan-Methodist Chapel, Sutherland Gardens, Paddington, LondonParish Reg

Additional information: Baptism Record 

Census Details: 1881

   30962.2 Lydia Florence Kirtley   also known as Florence Kirtleyfemale
Birth: Aug 1876, at Paddington, LondonParish Reg
Baptism: 23 Oct 1876 at Wesleyan-Methodist Chapel, Sutherland Gardens, Paddington, LondonParish Reg

Additional information: Baptism Record  Marriage Certificate 

Census Details: 1881
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Married: William Linfield  at St Barnabas, Islington, London 07 Nov 1897Mrg Cert
b. about 1875

 


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