~ Paupers of the Cleobury Mortimer Union ~
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Surname | Firstname | Parish> | Date | Reference | Doc type |
Role | Status | Person | Entry> |
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Baugh | Ann | Dec 1803 | P71/L/15/262 | SXM | subject of settlement order | P120718 | E110055 | ||
Baugh | Elizabeth | Dec 1803 | P71/L/15/262 | SXM | subject of settlement order | child | P120719 | E110055 | |
Baugh | Richard | Dec 1803 | P71/L/15/262 | SXM | subject of settlement order | child | P120721 | E110055 | |
Baugh | Richard | Dec 1803 | P71/L/15/262 | SXM | subject of settlement order | P120724 | E110055 | ||
Baugh | Sarah | Dec 1803 | P71/L/15/262 | SXM | subject of settlement order | child | P120722 | E110055 | |
Baugh | William | Dec 1803 | P71/L/15/262 | SXM | subject of settlement order | child | P120723 | E110055 |
Richard Baugh (33), his wife Ann and 4 children, Elizabeth (11), Richard (7), Sarah (5) and William (3) of Dawley - examination - possible settlement in Dawley and examination of Richard Baugh (61) and his wife Ann (Dec 1803)