LETITIA'S 1911 CENSUS SEARCH

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Hello L, could you do a 1911 for June Cow Girl who used to visit here - she is in UK at present - I could not find them in 1911 but must admit did not have much time to look as yet.

Here are copies of her emails via facebook

"could you please look up harriet speight in th e1911 census.
she was born in 2/4 qtr of 1908 in leeds, to thomas speight and daisy speight nee grace. Daisy died in the same quater and we are trying to find out who raised harriet. her grandparents are Joseph and sarah Grace possibly in bradford or tom speight in Leeds"
" tom Speight and Harriet Wilson are the other grandparents probebly in leeds."
" i have found a maud speight born 3/4 qtr in 1906, could be an older sister, so in the 1911 census they would be approx 3 and 5."

Thanks from June :D (Itmay bring her back to the site :D )
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FOUND THIS HARRIET D
MARRIED LESLEY

LETISHIA IS ON HOLIDAY
HER BROTHERS OVER FROM AUSSIE

England & Wales, Marriage Index: 1916-2005
about Harriet D Speight
Name: Harriet D Speight
Spouse Surname: Parker
Date of Registration: Jan-Feb-Mar 1940
Registration district: Leeds
Registration county (inferred): Yorkshire - West Riding
Volume Number: 9b
Page Number: 919
Find Spouse: Find Spouse
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yvette wrote:do you have access to find my past or ancestry?
Yes, I am now on Ancestry, but can't find anything so far.
i did find an Ernest in Paddington London 1901. his mother was Mary ann Hargrave (born in Lincoln), but his father was called Green Hargrave.
Sounds like a bit of a coincidence so I'll at least check it out. Thanks again.

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Hi Erich, have you tried searching Hardgraves. This
could be an alternative spelling? Just a thought.
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THANKS DIZZI I WILL PASS ON TO JUNE :bk
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