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Connecting Families- Help Needed Please

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TheOtherHalf | 12:37 Fri 12th Jul 2013 | Genealogy
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I wonder if anyone has the time to try to connect Edith Ellen? Cape (possibly born 1900 ) who married Harold T Pinder in Bridlington 1921 to Annie Capes 1882 Hull, who married 1908 Herman Tiplady b1879.
Ive printed off census 1891-1911 to try to make some sense of it, but I seem to be going round in circles. The daughter of Harold Pinder is sure she is connected to the same tree as Herman Tiplady
Thanks in advance
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I'm really too tired to do alot tonight but I've got as far as Edith's grandfather who was Henry Cape and was from Bridlington. Flamborough. I've worked through Henry's children, mainly girls actually, and can't find one having a link to a Hull family as yet.
Is the annie capes from hull the daughter of George William (b 1851) and Sarah Jayne Capes nee Eyre? George was the son of John and Elizabeth Capes of Hull.
George must have died before 1901 as Sarah remarried a Morrod. They had a daughter Katherine (Catherine) Elizabeth Capes who married Ernest William Mccoyd. But I can't get a link from that to Bridlington. If that is the Annie Capes you mean.
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Thanks DJ. I`ll look into what you have answered and get back to you. Its been a Very confusing tree from the start.
it's a little complicated because of the spelling variants and the vaiations on place of birth given on the census returns. It's at a time when people were moving around to find work and village life was becoming very economically difficult.

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