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Ludlow

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Warman:

A family with connections to Worcestershire who lived in Ludlow for just one generation.

Charlotte WARMAN,   Abt 1836

George WARMAN,    1816

Harriett WARMAN,    1824

John WARMAN,    1819

Mary WARMAN,    1827

Richard WARMAN,    1820

Sarah WARMAN,    1818


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 A market town, Ludlow’s castle has a long history and was the home of Edward, Prince of Wales (one of the Princes in the Tower), who was proclaimed as King Edward V in 1483.

Emma Mary BAINES,  1837

Maria JONES,  Abt 1775

George PURSLOW,  Abt 1798

Mary REYNOLDS, Abt 1795

Also born in this parish:

Ann Maria THOMAS,  1795

Eliza THOMAS,  1801

Eliza THOMAS,  1810

Frederick THOMAS,  1806

Harley THOMAS,  1800

Henry THOMAS,  1812

James Clark THOMAS,  1804

James Jones THOMAS,  1808

John THOMAS,  1796

Maria THOMAS,  1798

Richard THOMAS,  1803


Thomas:

Trade directories show this family working as merchants and shopkeepers.  

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