↑ Source: #S4942 mar qtr 6b 687 Wolverhampton Page mar qtr 6b 687 Wolverhampton
↑ Source: #S4945 Page Hall Green. William Harris, head, mar, 42, blacksmith, b n.k.; Emma, wife, mar, 41, b Bilston; William J, son, s, 17, shoemaker, b Bilston; Edmund, son, 15, worker in brickyard, b Bilston; Martha J, dau, 12, scholar, b Bilston; Eliza, dau, 9, scholar, b Bilston; John, son, 7, scholar, b Bilston; Charles C, son, 5, scholar, b Bilston; James, son, 11 months, b Bilston
↑ Source: #S4945 Page 91 Cross St. William Harris, head, mar, 52, blacksmith, neither employer or employed, b Wellington; Emma, wife, mar, 51, b Sedgley; Edmund, son, s, 23, blacksmith striker, employed, b Sedgley; John, son, s, 17, iron worker, employed, b Sedgley; Charles, son, 15, scholar, b Sedgley; James, son, 10, scholar, b Sedgley; Martha Curriaine, visitor, wid, 73, living on her own means, b Sedgley; plus 1 boarder
Source: S4942bdm index TID 0 Footnote bdm index ShortFootnote bdm index Bibliography bdm index
Source: S4945census TID 0 Footnote census ShortFootnote census Bibliography census
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Charles by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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