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    hi, folks can anyone help im looking for the death date for william casey wolverhampton staffordshire uk the last census he appears on is the 1881 uk census in wolverhampton staffordshire with his wife mary and his children any help would be really appreciated...kev

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    Quote Originally Posted by kev1965 View Post
    hi, folks can anyone help im looking for the death date for william casey wolverhampton staffordshire uk the last census he appears on is the 1881 uk census in wolverhampton staffordshire with his wife mary and his children any help would be really appreciated...kev
    Hi What about William Casey aged 57 June 1886 Stoke on Trent v6b p102


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    hi,thanks for the speedy reply i really appreciate youre input but think this is not the william casey im researching thanks anyway ...kev

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    How old was he in 1881? That may help you track him down on the free BMD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sue2white View Post
    How old was he in 1881? That may help you track him down on the free BMD.
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    HI SUE IT STATES UN THE 1881 UK CENSUS THAT WILLIAM CASEY IS AGED 60 YRS OLD.....KEV

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    Quote Originally Posted by kev1965 View Post
    HI SUE IT STATES UN THE 1881 UK CENSUS THAT WILLIAM CASEY IS AGED 60 YRS OLD.....KEV

    Hi Kev what about William Casey aged 62 March 1884 Eccleshall B 9c 215

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    hi, keyboard just a quick query what does the b stand for after eccleshall ....best wishes ..kev

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    The registration district is actually Ecclesall Bierlow. From 1837 to 1935 it covered parts of Sheffield and Chesterfield. It's sometimes confused with Eccleshall in Staffordshire.

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    Another thread about William's death.
    https://www.british-genealogy.com/fo...sey?highlight=

    William in general
    https://www.british-genealogy.com/fo...sey?highlight=

    Any further queries about William should be posted in
    https://www.british-genealogy.com/fo...SEY?highlight=

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