Poulton & Paulson are not too disimilar if spoken? Penny Hampshire UK ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Favill" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 4:57 PM Subject: [BDF] Request for help. > Hi Sandra, > Thank you for the information on the location of > William FAVILL in Manchester on the date of the 1861 census. I have been > following the path of "Dr Mark and his Little Men" making the assumption > my > grandfather continued as a member until he began his apprenticeship in > 1865. > As he was born in Monks Coppenhall which was where his father lived on the > day of the 1851 census, I had also searched in Cheshire although on the > same > day he was living with his mother in Everton in Liverpool, which also > added > possibilities if I couldn't find him with the main group. To confuse the > issue a family oral history story ( my grandmother to my cousin) said he > had > been adopted by a Colonel Paulson. My cousin and I had failed to find our > mutual grandfather or Colonel Paulson despite many searches. The > information > that he was living with Joseph Poulton at 10 Regent Road in 1861 suggests >> >