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    That is probably the ELizabeth Ann who married Frederick Curtis.
    Have you looked at Bessie Eathorne b 1865 Helston - with mother Ann in 1901 at Trevenson St Camborne
    RG13; Piece: 2243; Folio: 102; Page: 10.

    is she still around in 1911 or married?

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    I think we can rule her out - I suspect Bessie was a nickname for Esther Ann who was the sister of Elizabeth Mary, mother Ann Phillips Eathorne, father John
    see 1881: RG11; Piece: 2334; Folio: 91; Page: 11
    that Elizabeth married James Henry Lukey in 1908 - brother Alexander was witness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lesleys View Post
    That is probably the ELizabeth Ann who married Frederick Curtis.
    Have you looked at Bessie Eathorne b 1865 Helston - with mother Ann in 1901 at Trevenson St Camborne
    RG13; Piece: 2243; Folio: 102; Page: 10.

    is she still around in 1911 or married?
    Cannot find a specific Bessie in either 1891 or 1911. In 1891 at 20 West Charles St. Camborne there is an Elizabeth M. residing with her widowed mother Ann. She is a dressmaker. This same lady is now on her own and living at Trevenson Street, Camborne

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