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FannyByGaslight
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7 Mar 2009 22:02 |
IVE FOUND THEM,!! IVE FOUND THEM!!! IN 1841
Name: Elizabeth Holland Age: 30 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1811 Gender: Female Civil Parish: St Pancras Hundred: Ossulstone (Holborn Division) County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Street address:
Occupation: View Image Registration district: St Pancras Sub registration district: Camden Town Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Elizabeth Holland 30 On the image she is with GEORGE,,,seaman,,and ELIZA ??mnth old
view others on page!! Eliza Holland abt 1840 Middlesex, England St Pancras, Middlesex
Elizabeth Holland abt 1811 St Pancras, Middlesex
George Holland abt 1816 St Pancras, Middlesex
george not born in county
address,,52 brewer street
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Sue in Sunny Worthing
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7 Mar 2009 22:31 |
YOU ARE SOOOO CLEVER :-)
Thank you - so its George!!!
You & Evie have helped me so much over the last week or so, I can't tell you how grateful I am
xxx
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FannyByGaslight
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7 Mar 2009 22:35 |
not THAT clever dont know where they are in 1851!! but thank you for the thank you and your welcome
now if only i could do that for some of mine. i would be doing cartwheels!!
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Sue in Sunny Worthing
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7 Mar 2009 22:46 |
I'd help with yours if I could but you seem to be better at this than me so not so I'd be that much help!! But I do wish you luck with them
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Sue in Sunny Worthing
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8 Mar 2009 18:10 |
Just to let you know that I have now ordered the birth certs for
Eliza Ellen Holland, St Pancras, Dec Q 1840 & Albert Richer, Rotherhithe, Sept Q 1842
Then I will at least know their mother's maiden names - well, I will if they are the correct certs!!! :-)
Sue
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Jooleh
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8 Mar 2009 23:37 |
Hi Sue Been following your thread with interest. I'm not nearly as quick or clever at searching as Evie or Vivienne but I have just found the family in 1851!
1851 England Census about Eliza Halland Name: Eliza Halland Age: 9 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1842 Relation: Daughter Father's Name: Jno Mother's Name: Elizth Gender: Female Where born: St Pancras Civil Parish: St Pancras County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Street address:
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage:
Disability: View Image Registration district: Pancras Sub registration district: Somers Town ED, institution, or vessel: 5 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 199 Household Members: Name Age Jno Halland 47>>>Master Mariner born Yarmouth Elizth Halland 40 Eliza Halland 9 Elizth Halland 7 Reo H Halland 4 The image does look like Jno but could be a mistake by the enumerator? Reo is Geo on the image.
Good luck with the rest of your searching!
Julie
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Jooleh
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8 Mar 2009 23:57 |
Nice that there was an H after Reo.........................
Births Sep 1846 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Holland George Henry Liverpool 20 564
This would fit with him being 4 in the 1851 census
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FannyByGaslight
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9 Mar 2009 00:02 |
julie i could kiss you bet sue would too I searched so many hours you wouldnt believe what a fresh pair of eyes and a different brain can do!! thank you
does put the cat among the pigeons again though on mr hollands name,but maybe he had two and used both? we will see when elizas birth cert comes back i hope!!
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FannyByGaslight
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9 Mar 2009 00:15 |
AND they are still at brewer street but at 14 instead of 82 how did i miss it grrrr
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Jooleh
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9 Mar 2009 01:00 |
I searched many hours too! I thought Geo* was a good bet to search on and even did Geo* hallan* at one point....... never thought of Reo as a possibility. To be honest I got so bogged down with the potential mistranscriptions from Ancestry that today I tried just using the index on 1901censusonline with different birth years for Eliza Holland put in 1842 and up she popped. Went back to Ancestry and put in the info I found on 1901censusonline EXCEPT the surname, scrolled through all the results until I got to H and there she was. Ancestry has been great for my family research but sometimes even with minimal criterea there are just too many results!
On the image for 1851 Jno's age looks like 42 rather than 47. In 1841 he was 25 to Elizabeth's 30. Perhaps he didn't want to appear younger than his wife in 1851 (as he was at home and able to influence what went on record!)
Sorry anyone who's already read this just EDITED the above re how I did the search.
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FannyByGaslight
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9 Mar 2009 01:09 |
well there is one thing i can say at least sue says thank you and that makes it much nicer to spend the extra hours as you KNOW its appreciated. now about my annie noble died 1917 age 26 ,and her illegitimate sons! only joking,think i found her on 1911 but cant confirm.
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EvieBeavie
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9 Mar 2009 02:12 |
And of course she also has an interesting problem. ;)
I'm awake. Barely.
(Have you posted your new Noble info in that thread then? I want to see.)
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Sue in Sunny Worthing
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9 Mar 2009 17:51 |
Flipping heck, trust me to be asleep last night & miss all of the excitement!!
Wow Julie - I could kiss you as well!!! Its such good news, thank you so much. You girls (I'm assuming you are girls!!) are all so kind to spend so much time helping me & probably others as well, that a simple thank you doesn't seem enough!! I wish I could repay you & help you as well!!! Please let me know if I can look anything up for you.
Well, back to Hollands - we need to wait to see if Dad Holland is George or is it John/Jonathan? It will hopefully tell us on Eliza's birth cert. I did think it strange that on 1841, Elizabeth age 30 was named before George age 25 and, as the relationship is not noted on 1841, I wonder if George could've been John's younger brother who was staying there?
At least we now know that Dad Holland was born in Yarmouth as well as Mum now though, which is great.
There is a marriage in Yarmouth in Dec Q 1839 of James Holland & Elizabeth Swindall, do you think that squiggle on the census could be James? I just assumed it was John or Jonathan!!
Who would've thought that I started off looking for Albert Barnard in Deptford now its Richers in Suffolk & Hollands in Norfolk!!!!
I will, of course, let you know as soon as the certs arrive - probably Saturday and ................. thank you all again xx
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EvieBeavie
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9 Mar 2009 18:02 |
Hey, you asked --
Go find my ... but no, I won't bore you with my perverse ancestors. ;)
Even though misery does like company!
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Sue in Sunny Worthing
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9 Mar 2009 18:11 |
Evie - just by talking to you over the last couple of weeks on here, I think I can tell that you must've worked hard & thoroughly on trying to find your Richard Barnard's Mother and I'm sure if you haven't been able to then I probably won't - but I'll have a try!!!
Who is misery? Not me, I hope?
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Jooleh
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9 Mar 2009 18:59 |
Ah I shall probably challenge you all to find my Grandad Moughan in 1901 at some point! But not now...................... Sue at a push it may be Jm and a squiggly s on the image but looking at other entries by that enumerator I think it's more likely Jno. Maybe because I want this next record to be your John Holland! Couldn't find a seaman George or James in the right age bracket.................
1861 England Census about John Holland Name: John Holland Age: 52 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1809 Relation: Seaman Gender: Male Where born: Yarmouth Civil Parish: Vessels Town: At Sea County/Island: Misc Ships At Sea or Abroad Country: England Street address:
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Condition as to marriage: View Image Registration district: Misc Ships Sub registration district: Misc Ships ED, institution, or vessel: Nicholas Wood (1) Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 1 Household Members: Name Age David Todd 37 John Darnell 33 Robert Dyer 29 Edward Fletcher 52 Joseph Turner 28 John Burt 21 James Phillips 26 John Holland 52 Henry Roberts 31 Robert Ward 36 James Thomas 23 Charles Williams 25 Samuel Johnson 19 George Bifield 20 James Danahar 17 The 'Nicholas Wood' could be something to research whilst you wait for that certificate!
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EvieBeavie
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9 Mar 2009 19:02 |
Misery -- just the misery of a tree populated by perverse Barnards, 'tis all!
As far as I can tell, mine actually are Barnards, though. ;)
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Sue in Sunny Worthing
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9 Mar 2009 21:01 |
Julie, I hope that John Holland is mine as well - it looks quite promising, he is the correct age!! How would I find out about the Nicholas Wood, do you have any ideas? I haven't got a clue!!
What's Grandad Moughan's details? (Christian name, age, place) Lets see if we can help you!!
Evie - phew!! I thought that I was coming across as a misery, thank goodness its the Barnards that are.
Have you been in touch with Bristol Library to see if they have PRs for Bristol? They were really helpful to me a few years ago - sent me a census entry I couldn't find plus a map with the census address hi-lighted on it?
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Jooleh
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9 Mar 2009 22:53 |
Sorry Sue I know nothing about researching ships either! Try googling it? Thanks for offering to help but I'm not going to intrude on your thread with my convoluted Moughan story - I'll let you know when I decide to post my own thread though.
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Sue in Sunny Worthing
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14 Mar 2009 10:35 |
Certificates have arrived!!! I really want to do some research on them NOW but I've gotta go out - what a pain!!! I'll be back this evening though!!
Details are -
Birth: Eliza Allen Holland 24th Sept 1840 'about 5 half am' (does that mean twins??) at 52 Brewer Street Father: John Holland, a Master Mariner (Yippee Julie, I bet thats him on the Nicholas Wood) Mother: Elizabeth Holland formerley Hughes
Birth: Albert Richer 26th August 1842 at The Red Lion, Paradise Street, Rotherhithe Father: William Richer, a licensed victualler Mother: Elizabeth Richer formerley Francis
I found out that the Red Lion only closed in 2003!!
At least we now know the maiden names of both mothers so we can look for them now
Speak later, Sue
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