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A3-4d ALEXANDER PARK 1ST (MALE)

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1 Mar 1881
Cummersdale Rural Sanitary District, Cumberland (No details given)
"X The Mark of" Alexander Park, Father, Cummersdale Rural Sanitary District, Cumberland
Filed #B191
Birth Certificate; General Records Office: Mar Qtr 1881; Vol: 10b; Page: 499; District: Carlisle; County: Cumberland
































None given Age 1 month
3 Apr 1881
Cummersdale Rural Sanitary District, Cumberland (No details given)
1881 Census On-line at www.familysearch.org PRO Ref: RG11; Piece: 5163; Folio: 18; Page: 3

Scholar Single Age 10
5 Apr 1891
9, (sic) Dalston Street, Carlisle, Cumberland *
S & N CD of 1891 Census PRO Ref: RG12; Piece: 4289; Folio: 107a; Page: 31; Thumbnail: 215


















Alexander Park 2nd
Sarah Ross/Park
Thomas Park; William Park
Catherine Park; Elizabeth Park/Gilbertson; Frances Park

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* The enumerator of this part of the 1891 census omitted one house in Dalston Street, thought to be number 7, which was subsequently added on a later page as number 9. The Marriage Certificate of Alexander's sister Elizabeth Park/Gilbertson quite distinctly gives her address as 7, Dalston Street. The presumption is that the Census enumerator confused the number of the house which had been omitted from the original survey and inserted later. Substantiation should come from other events in the family.

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