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FAO craft- after you've deciphered Chris's link
would you have the time to check a 1911 entry please?
From the 1911 summary books on ancestry I have :
Name: Mr Lucas
Number of Males: 1
Number of Females: 2
Household schedule number: 168
Street address: Chapel Lane Millstone Platt
Civil Parish: Coppull
Ecclesiastical parish: Coppull
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England
Registration district: Chorley
Registration District Number: 4
Sub-registration district: Chorley
Sub-Registration District Number: 4
ED, institution, or vessel: 23
From the 1911 summary books on ancestry I have :
Name: Mr Lucas
Number of Males: 1
Number of Females: 2
Household schedule number: 168
Street address: Chapel Lane Millstone Platt
Civil Parish: Coppull
Ecclesiastical parish: Coppull
County/Island: Lancashire
Country: England
Registration district: Chorley
Registration District Number: 4
Sub-registration district: Chorley
Sub-Registration District Number: 4
ED, institution, or vessel: 23
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm still not sure I;ve found the right Lucas I need, it's a John who was married in 1924, I thought he should have been one of the ones you found last time (see 2 threads down) but I've nothing to back it up, I'm going to have a look in Chorley Cemetary tomorrow as they are buried there (taking a xmas wreath to Danny's grave anyway) can't believe I;m struggling so much with this one which is so local to me!!! (I never usually buit certificates unless I am desperate lol)
I've looked at the previous and next images and the enumerator's numbers were consistent, so the schedule likely is 168 as stated. Sits between 167 and 169!
I use FindMyPast. You'll see if you click on 'Census' the default screen is the basic search. There is a tab at the top of the box which says Advanced. Click on it and you get, well, an advanced search box where you can choose what to search on.
I use FindMyPast. You'll see if you click on 'Census' the default screen is the basic search. There is a tab at the top of the box which says Advanced. Click on it and you get, well, an advanced search box where you can choose what to search on.
Yes Rose he could well be but I am still not absolutely convinced he is the one who married in 1924 as he is 18 in 1911 which puts him at about 30 when he married, unless he was conscripted in 1917/1918 of course and was sent to the reserve, no evidence at all yet as to the age of the one I need so will check the MIs at the cemetary.
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