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ġ861 April 7, census, living in William Street West Bromwich with his (soon to be) wife Charlotte (refer below), also staying with them is 'niece' Elizabeth White (aged 5) (possibly Elizabeth Wilde, refer notes +.
#Webtrees james vernon england registration#
ġ854 third quarter, possible death registration of wife Sarah. ġ851 March 30 census, living with wife Sarah, sons Samuel, Edward and John, daughter Elizabeth, also staying with them are parents-in-law Japhet and Elizabeth Mullender, Sedgley.
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No address is detailed on either of the records until 18 which give Wolverhampton Street.ġ841 June 6 census, James, his wife Sarah, plus children Samuel, Edward, John, Elizabeth and Rebecca, staying with parents-in-law Japhet and Elizabeth Mullender at Wolverhapton Street, Wolverhampton. Īll of the above baptism records, bar one, show James's occupation as 'Puddler', the exception is 1830 which gives 'labourer'. ġ840 September 6, Baptism of daughter Rebecca, St. Leonard's Bilstonġ839 January 27, Baptism of daughter Elizabeth, St. ġ834 September 28, Baptism of son John, St. ġ832 August 26, baptism of son Edward, St. Leonard's Bilstonġ832 Cholera epidemic in Bilston claims over 700 lives also effects other areas including Tipton and Coseley. ġ830 October 24, baptism of son Samuel, St. James Vernon was baptised on the at St Leonard's Bilston, father Charles mother Lydia (nee Yardley)ġ830 May 2, Marriage to Sarah Mullender, St Peter's Wolverhampton, witness George Vernon (most likely James's brother) and John Biddulph.
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^ "Modern Software Experience : Webtrees - web genealogy".^ "Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter : WebTrees - a New Web-based Genealogy Program".^ "SourceForge blog : A new start." Retrieved.^ "SourceForge blog : Some good news: SourceForge removes blanket blocking".^ "SourceForge blog : Clarifying 's denial of site access for certain persons in accordance with US law".^ "PhpGedView forum thread : Future of PGV".^ "PhpGedView forum thread : PGV blocked in Cuba, Syria, etc".The day version 1.0.0 of webtrees was released, Tamura Jones reviewed and compared Webtrees with PhpGedView. On 26 July 2010, a month before version 1.0.0 of webtrees was released, Dick Eastman, who publishes Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter, introduced webtrees as "the wave of the future." In late 2005 the first one, called Genmod, was created. webtrees is the second fork of PhpGedView. Webtrees is a fork of PhpGedView, it was created in early 2010, when a majority of active PhpGedView developers stopped using SourceForge ĭue to issues with exporting encrypted software. It is compatible with standard 5.5.1- GEDCOM files.

It requires a web server that has PHP and MySQL installed. Webtrees is a free open source web-based genealogy application intended for collaborative use.

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