Well Charani, this will keep you looking for a long time I am thinking! My only suggestion would be that the children were farmed out to a relative, or put in work very young, but that is like looking for a needle in a haystack! Good luck, Cathy
[email protected] wrote: > Well Charani, this will keep you looking for a long time I am thinking! My > only suggestion would be that the children were farmed out to a relative, > or put in work very young, but that is like looking for a needle in a > haystack! I think you think right there! <G> It's possible some of them were either farmed out, working or serving an apprenticeship as the father did. Needles and haystacks had occurred to me as well :)) > Good luck I think we're going to need it. I hope she'll be a lady ;)) -- Charani (UK) OPC for Walton, Greinton and Clutton, SOM Asst OPC for Ashcott and Shapwick, SOM http://wsom-opc.org.uk http://www.savethegurkhas.co.uk/