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dotty. | 09:52 Sun 17th Oct 2010 | Genealogy
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I've got a George Warren born 1868 in Wrestkingworth Beds son of Alfred and Agnes Warren, on the 1891 census George is an infantry man in the Warley Barracks, Essex (can't see a regiment at the start of the ED though). George then returns home to marry in the mid 1890s.
His father Alfred Warren born wrestlingworth 1841, is missing on the 1861 census for the village, his father and siblings are all there, but there is an Alfred Warren (right age), private, serving as a soldier in the (21st) regiment (possibly) stationed at the Anglesea Barracks, Portsea, but his place of birth is given as cambridge, canbridgshire.
There is another Albert Warren , same age, born in Cambridgeshire but he is on the 1861 census living at home (I think).
Could someone do a look up FMP to see if there is another Alfred Warren born Wrestlingworth 1941 that is not on ancestry please? If there isn't then I think this will be the right one.

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sorry for the typos *Wrestlingworth and *1841 not 1941
I can't see another one dot.....the only thing putting me off is in 1851 your Alfred is 11 and in 1861 the Alfred in the army is 19.
What registration district would Alfred's birth come under?
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Biggleswade, I know, I have him on the other returns and he is 30 in 71, 40 in 81 and 50 in 91 though.
Cos the system only started in July 1837 there are so many missing anyway, but I also have am idea that he may have had a different name at birth but i;m still looking at that.

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