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http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&cl=search&d=OW18811029.2.46&srpos=1&e=-------10--1----2%22Thomas+Edmund+Davidson%22-all - his marriage announcement in the newspaper lists him as third son of the late Thomas Edmund Davidson of Montredo House, Tyrone, Ireland. (There's also a quite astonishing article in 1908 about their divorce!) www.familysearch.org shows an Ann Olive Porter b. 1824 in Yorkshire, daughter of Edward and Rachel, and then just "Ann" Porter, b. 1833 in Leeds to the same family. I think, looking at the 1841 census, that the first Ann Olive may have passed away. The family are living in Leeds in 1841: Edward Porter, publican, 40 Rachel, 40 John, 14 Mary, 12 Francis, 10 Henry, 8 Ann, 6 Isabella, 1 Rhoda Wild, 30, independent (maybe sister of Rachel, Francis was given the middle name Wild). Notify Administrator about this message?
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