Harry BEVAN 1897 -1955 English Bicknor/ Lydbrook (General)

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Saturday, February 04, 2012, 23:08 (4487 days ago) @ unknown

Hi

Why do you say sounds like a non-conformist (RC)?. Does Westbury on Severn mean that in 1911 they are in Lydbrook but they came from Westbury ? Does look like the Henry in 1901 in English Bicknor could be the same one in Lydbrook in 1911. That would only have been a short distance to move

non conformist / RC because I am having no luck finding matching Church of England Parish transcriptions for them.

in 1911 they are in Lydbrook , Westbury is just the census district ( that includes part/ all of Lydbrook)

English Bicknor / Lydbrook are often interchangeable, depending if its the parish that is being quoted etc..

Henry 1901 is a transcription/ recording issue, it is Harry 99% sure, another son is Harold; Harry is confusingly a short form for Henry :-)

So on the whole I'm now confident this is your branch

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