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Abbreviation: Cambridgeshire Family History society
Title: "Parish Records Collection," database, findmypast
Author: Cambridgeshire Family History Society
Publication: (www.findmypast.co.uk : 2010)
Italicized: Y
Paranthetical: Y
Source S235
Abbreviation: Canada - 1881 Census
Title: 1881 census of Canada. RG 31. Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario. FHL microfilm. Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
Author: Canada.
Italicized: Y
Paranthetical: Y
Source S48
Abbreviation: 1841 Census ENG
Title: 1841 census of England. Digital images.
Author: England.
Publication: Generations Network Inc. www.ancestry.co.uk : n.d.
Italicized: Y
Paranthetical: Y
Source S49
Abbreviation: 1851 Census of ENG
Title: 1851 census of England. Digital images.
Author: England.
Publication: Generations Network Inc. www.ancestry.co.uk : n.d.
Italicized: Y
Paranthetical: Y
Source S50
Abbreviation: 1861 census England Only
Title: 1861 census of England. Digital images.
Author: England.
Publication: Generations Network Inc. www.ancestry.co.uk : n.d.
Italicized: Y
Paranthetical: Y
Source S51
Abbreviation: 1871 census of England Only
Title: 1871 census of England. Digital images.
Author: England.
Publication: Generations Network Inc. www.ancestry.co.uk : n.d.
Italicized: Y
Paranthetical: Y
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with James by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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