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Julie
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8 Aug 2019 11:26 |
Does anyone have experience of searching for seamen on census data? I have found a couple of articles on seamen online. but both were a little vague about the process. I have ancestors who moved up to Hartlepool from Boston, Lincolnshire. One of them, Clarke Thomas Haylock b 1831, is never recorded on a census with his wife and family. I believe I have found him on FMP merchant seamen records under the name Thomas Haylock, as a steward on a steamer in 1881, but how do I search for him on census data?
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Maddie
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8 Aug 2019 11:43 |
for ref
1851 Witham Marsh, Boston, Lincolnshire, Engla Ann Haylock Head Widow Female 49 1802 Labourer's Wiodw Headon, Lincolnshire, England Clarke Thomas Haylock Son Unmarried Male 19 1832 Mariner Sibsey, Lincolnshire, England Charles Haylock Son - Male 18 1833 Mariner Sibsey, Lincolnshire, England Eliza Haylock Daughter - Female 16 1835 Servant Sibsey, Lincolnshire, England Emma Haylock Daughter - Female 11 1840 Servant Boston, Lincolnshire, England Fanny Haylock Daughter - Female 9 1842 Scholar Boston, Lincolnshire, England George Haylock Son - Male 7 1844 Scholar Boston, Lincolnshire, England John Witin Lodger Widower Male 66 1785 Labourer Kirton, Lincolnshire, England William Bird Lodger Unmarried Male 48 1803 Boatman Norfolk, England
could have been at sea when cesus taken
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alviegal
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8 Aug 2019 11:46 |
Here he is before his marriage. If he was away at sea when the census was taken he would not be included.
Record Transcription: 1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census
Witham Marsh, Boston, Lincolnshire, England
Ann Haylock Head Widow Female 49 1802 Labourer's Wiodw Headon, Lincolnshire, England Clarke Thomas Haylock Son Unmarried Male 19 1832 Mariner Sibsey, Lincolnshire, England Charles Haylock Son - Male 18 1833 Mariner Sibsey, Lincolnshire, England Eliza Haylock Daughter - Female 16 1835 Servant Sibsey, Lincolnshire, England Emma Haylock Daughter - Female 11 1840 Servant Boston, Lincolnshire, England Fanny Haylock Daughter - Female 9 1842 Scholar Boston, Lincolnshire, England George Haylock Son - Male 7 1844 Scholar Boston, Lincolnshire, England John Witin Lodger Widower Male 66 1785 Labourer Kirton, Lincolnshire, England William Bird Lodger Unmarried Male 48 1803 Boatman Norfolk, England
and his marriage.
Clark Thomas Last name Haylock Sex Male Age 23 Birth year 1832 Marriage year 1855 Marriage date 03 Jun 1855 Marriage place Boston, St Botolph Church St Botolph Residence Church St Father's first name(s) John Father's last name Haylock Spouse's first name(s) Hephzibah Spouse's last name Clark Spouse's age 20 Spouse's residence Boston West Spouse's father's first name(s) Richard Spouse's father's last name Clark County Lincolnshire Country England Archive Lincolnshire Archives Page 47
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Maddie
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8 Aug 2019 11:48 |
family in 1861 38, Albion Street, Stranton, Hartlepool, Durham, England Hephzibah Haylock Wife Married Female 26 1835 Dressmaker Boston, Lincolnshire, England John Thomas Haylock Son - Male 4 1857 - Hartlepool, Durham, England Phoebe Clark Sister In Law Unmarried Female 16 1845 Formerly A Tailoress Boston, Lincolnshire, England Charles Haylock Brother Married Male 27 1834 Mariner Boston, Lincolnshire, England Elizabeth Haylock Sister In Law Married Female 21 1840 -
1891 Studley Road, Stranton, Hartlepool, Durham, England sabella Haylock Head Married Female 36 1855 - Durham, England Mary Jane Haylock Daughter Single Female 15 1876 - Durham, England Hephzibah Haylock Daughter Single Female 14 1877 - Durham, England Hephzibah Haylock Mother In Law Widow Female 56 1835 - Lincolnshire, England
she is a widow -
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alviegal
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8 Aug 2019 11:50 |
and the Merchant seaman list.
First name(s) Thomas Last name Haylock Birth year 1832 Birth place Boston Birth country England Year 1881 Role Steward Vessel name Zealous From date 13 Jun 1881 To date 18 Aug 1881 Previous vessel Blythville Previous vessel year 1881 Vessel official number 70125 Vessel registration port Hartlepool Vessel type Steam Gross tonnage 1392 Net tonnage 891 Log book N Master's first name(s) H Master's last name Powell Owner's first name(s) George Owner's last name Horsley Owner's town West Hartlepool Owner's county Durham Owner's country England Record source The National Archives Document type Eng 1 Archive reference BT99/1323 Record set England & Wales Merchant Navy Crew Lists 1861-1913 Category Education & work Subcategory Merchant Navy & Maritime
He is recorded as Thomas in 1841.
1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census
Witham Bank, Boston, Lincolnshire, England
John Haylock Male 50 1791 Lincolnshire, England Ann Haylock Female 40 1801 Lincolnshire, England Thomas Haylock Male 10 1831 Lincolnshire, England Charles Haylock Male 7 1834 Lincolnshire, England Eliza Haylock Female 6 1835 Lincolnshire, England Emma Haylock Female 1 1840 Lincolnshire, England Fanny Haylock Female 0 1841 Lincolnshire, England Elizabeth Clarke Female 80 1761 Lincolnshire, England
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Maddie
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8 Aug 2019 11:51 |
possible ddeath
Registers Of Deaths At Sea Archive reference BT 159/5 War - Record set British Armed Forces And Overseas Deaths And Burials First name(s) Thos Last name Haylock Death year 1886 Birth year 1830 Type At Sea Occupation Cook County - Country At Sea Place - Death place Acaster Document type Deaths Page 96 Age 56 Death date 08 Nov 1886 Burial year - Residence W Hartlepool Records year range 1886-1888
died of paralysis
Thos Last name Haylock Age 25 Birth year 1831 Birth date ? ? 1831 Birth place Boston Birth county/country Lincolnshire Archive The National Archives Series BT116 Piece number 43 Date range 1853-1857 Record set Britain, Merchant Seamen, 1835-1857 Category Education & work
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Julie
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8 Aug 2019 12:02 |
Maddie, thanks for the possible death reg, I hadn't come across it. Anyone know where Acaster is/was, I've come up blank on a google search?
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ErikaH
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8 Aug 2019 12:03 |
By definition, a census is a return which records the names etc of people at a given address on a specific night (as per your thread on chat) so anyone not there should not be recorded
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Maddie
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8 Aug 2019 12:05 |
it was the name of the ship
Acaster Names and owners Year Name Owner 1882 Acaster Perry, Raimes & Co. 1883 Acaster W. E. Bagshaw 1884 Acaster Wood & Co. 1889 Acaster Robert Livingston 1891 Acaster Livingston, Conner & Co. 1896 Jeanne d’Arc AS Ganger Rolf 1908 Jeanne d’Arc AS Kerguelen 1912 Granli AS PO Haavik 1913 P.O. Haavik Anders Smith
Fate
While loading salt at Ibiza, Spain the P.O. Haavik grounded & was totally wrecked on 22 February 1914.
Related items : note Acaster - a general history
venue Conner & Co.
venue Perry & Co.
venue Wood & Co.
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Julie
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8 Aug 2019 12:07 |
I appreciate that, but my understanding is that in this period, second part of the 19th century, census data was taken for merchant seaman, even those in international waters on census night. My guess would be that some ships missed submitting data, but I would hope to find data in at least some census years.
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alviegal
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8 Aug 2019 12:13 |
1881 for Hephzibah in which she is married. 1891 above has her as widowed.
1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census
13, Studley Road, Stranton, Hartlepool, Durham, England
Hapsabey Haylock Wife Head Married Female 46 1835 Tailoress Boston, Lincolnshire, England John T Haylock Son Married Male 24 1857 Engineer (Artiz) West Hartlepool, Durham, England Isabella Haylock Daughter Married Female 26 1855 - Durham, England Mary J Haylock Daughter Single Female 5 1876 - West Hartlepool, Durham, England Hapsabey Haylock Daughter Single Female 4 1877 - West Hartlepool, Durham, England John Harrison Lodger Married Male 52 1829 Railway Engine Driver Durham, England
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alviegal
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8 Aug 2019 12:28 |
From http://www.mariners-l.co.uk/UKMerchantNavyIndex.html. Maybe worth looking at.
TRACING SEAMEN ON BRITISH CENSUSES 1841 -1891
A population census was taken every ten years in Great Britain including data on merchant seamen. The records for 1841 - 1891 are available on public access at the Family Record Centre for access details see the PRO website at http://www.pro.gov.uk
1841 Seamen on shore on census night were enumerated in the same way as the general public, in the place where they spent that night. There was no provision made for recording seamen at sea on census night.
1851 Seamen on board ships in port or docked on rivers were recorded for the first time. They were enumerated by the Master and collected by the local Officer of Customs whose duty it was to submit the records. The RGSS had similar responsibility for the enumeration of ships at sea within territorial waters. Survival rate for these records is poor. The records may be located following the normal census records for the port at which the ship was docked or the port to which it returned at the end of its voyage.
1861 Seamen on board all ships in port or docked in rivers were recorded and returns submitted to the Officer of Customs. The RGSS assumed responsibility for those at sea in territorial waters and for the first time, those 'on the high seas.' These records are filed in a separate schedule and found at the end of the regular census. The records have been indexed and alphabetical indexes are available on microfilm to both ships and seamen. These are available in many archives world wide and also through LDS libraries.
1871 - 1891 Returns filed as above, following the ordinary census records for the port at which the ship was docked on census night, or to which it returned following its voyage.
The census of 1881 requires special mention. The returns were filed as above, but in addition there is a separate index of all names in the 1881 census which includes all named mariners, along with an index of vessel names available on microfiche. The Royal Navy was separately enumerated and are similarly indexed but on separate fiche.
Note that the complete 1881 census has been placed on CD by the LDS and is available both for purchase and at their Family History Centres. Many archives worldwide also have copies.
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Julie
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8 Aug 2019 12:29 |
Thanks for the info about the Acaster Maddie.
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Julie
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8 Aug 2019 12:40 |
Alviegal , thanks, I had seen this, but it does seem a bit vague. I'm not sure for 1861 what it meant by "the end of the regular census". The 1871-1891 note does at least make reference to the link to the ordinary census at the port she ship was docked at, if was, or returned to. However, apart from the "home port" for a mariner, who know where else to look?
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ArgyllGran
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8 Aug 2019 14:32 |
(Not answering your question.)
On FS, there's this - though not helpful:
Name: Thos Haylock Event Type: Military Service Event Year Range: 1853-1857 Event Place: United Kingdom Birthplace: Lincolnshire Birth Year: 1831
GS Film number: 1562571 Digital Folder Number: 004650195 Citing this Record "United Kingdom, Merchant Navy Seamen Records, 1835-1941," database, FamilySearch
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Julie
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8 Aug 2019 16:16 |
I had to pop out, thinking about the seamen on census issue, I think it's unlikely that anyone except a local fisherman or the like would be on a ship/boat in their home port, unless they had just arrived in port or were preparing to leave. They'd be at home with their family. It therefore follows that they would be out at sea, or in port somewhere else. Does anyone have any ideas how to go about what, on the face of it, seems like a needle in a haystack job?
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ErikaH
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8 Aug 2019 16:22 |
If the name doesn’t show in the results, there isn’t a transcribed record
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Julie
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8 Aug 2019 16:44 |
I would beg to differ on that ErikaH. I have several instances where I have found people who didn't appear in results, by manually scanning census schedules and finding them horribly mis-transcribed. That is only a viable option if you have a pretty good idea where someone should have been and it's a modest sized location. I also had a case only yesterday where the transcription missed a person out that was on the page.
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Rambling
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8 Aug 2019 17:19 |
If it's not already been suggested have you looked at newspapers to see where the previous ship he was on would have been on census night 1881?
Previous vessel Blythville Previous vessel year 1881
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Julie
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8 Aug 2019 17:41 |
Thanks Rambling, worth a try, not sure how much info the papers tended to publish about shipping at that time.
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