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1891 & 1901 Census

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Nottsgirl

Nottsgirl Report 4 Jul 2016 18:51

Hi Austin,

I've done my own line of Wallis's so I'm now doing the side branches and twigs.

Yes the 1871 census is the right family. So looks like the one in Beeston is not the same Emma.

Wendy

Nottsgirl

Nottsgirl Report 4 Jul 2016 18:54

Hi again,

Re 1881 census Emma Wallis Walker st yes that could be her. Thank you.

Wendy

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 4 Jul 2016 19:07

I have to go out now- I'll try and look into this more tomorrow

Nottsgirl

Nottsgirl Report 4 Jul 2016 19:10

hi austin,

Thank you for all your help.

Wendy

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 5 Jul 2016 09:23

Hello Wendy- I've had another look at this today and am no further forward. I think it's likely that the 1881 Emma in Walker Street is the correct one, but I don't see what happened to her parents or brother, Alfred.

Perhaps someone else can find them- it is quite annoying!. Do you know if Emma's father was listed as deceased on her marriage in 1884?

Nottsgirl

Nottsgirl Report 5 Jul 2016 10:00

Hi Austin,

Thank you for looking. None of the James children's marriages has James as deceased. I also like you cannot find anything on James Elizabeth and Alfred after 1881 the only one I have been able to follow though is John James son of James to the 1911 census and have found the burial for his wife Catherine (Kate) in 1911 and she is the only one in her grave.

Well Thank you again for your help at least I know what happened to Emma :-D

Wendy

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 5 Jul 2016 10:57

You may have this- but it puts Emma's father in Rutland Street at the end of 1889:

Reuben & Elizabeth 1881:

1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription
27, Greyhound Street, Nottingham St Mary, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire,
Rueben Parker Head Married Male 27 1854 Gardener Nottingham, Nottinghamshire,
Elizabeth Parker Wife Married Female 26 1855 - Nottingham, Nottinghamshire,
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Reuben Parker's death?:

Name: Rueben Parker
Estimated birth year: abt 1851
Registration Year: 1889
Registration Quarter: Jul-Aug-Sep
Age at Death: 38
Registration district: Nottingham
Volume: 7b Page: 137
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England and Wales National Probate Calendar:

Parker- Reuben- The Will of Reuben Parker late of Rutland Street in the twon of Nottingham Fruiterer and shopkeeper who died 15 September 1889 at 2 Rutland Street was proved at Nottingham by Elizabeth Parker of 2 Rutland Street, widow, the Relict and sole executrix.
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Elizabeth's death:

First name(s) ELIZABETH
Last name PARKER
Gender Female
Birth year 1853
Age 36
Death quarter 4
Death year 1889
District NOTTINGHAM
Volume 7B Page 146
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England and Wales National Probate Calendar:

Parker- Elizabeth 27 December Administration of the personal estate of Elizabeth Parker late of 2 Rutland Street in the town of Nottingham Fruiterer a Widow who died 10 December 1889 at 2 Rutland Street was granted at Nottingham to John James Wallace of 2 Rutland Street, Warphand the Father and Next of kin.
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Note the spelling Wallace. John James doesn't appear to be at 2 Rutland Street in 1891. There's a Thomas & Mary Parker living there- perhaps relatives of Reuben.

AustinQ

AustinQ Report 5 Jul 2016 11:18


Possible death for George (Hannah's husband) in 1864:

Name: George Burrell
Registration Year: 1864
Registration Quarter: Apr-May-Jun
Registration district: Nottingham
with this Registration District
Volume: 7b Page: 131

Possible remarriage for Hannah 1865:

Nottinghamshire marriages, 1528-1929
First name(s) Hannah
Last name Burrell
Marriage year 1865
Marriage date 04 Jun 1865
Marriage place Sneinton
Church St Stephen
Denomination Anglican
Spouse's first name(s) John
Spouse's last name Smith
County Nottinghamshire

Nottsgirl

Nottsgirl Report 5 Jul 2016 11:54

Hi Austin,

Sorry had to nip out. Yes I have the 1881 census for Elizabeth and Reuben. So they both died 1889 and James (John James) was still alive then, a bit of progress. I'll look for their burial records when I'm in the archives and will check the marriage of Hannah Burrell.

Yes I've been looking under the spelling of Wallis, Wallace and Wallice can can still not find him.

Thank you so much :-D :-D

Wendy