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Gloucester 1841/1861 census lookups offered
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Patricia | Report | 6 Aug 2004 13:21 |
Please give as much information as you can, as there are 19 discs for 1841. and I will do my best for you. Pat |
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susie manterfield(high wycombe) | Report | 6 Aug 2004 14:09 |
hi pat i hope you dont mind but could you see if you can find the following family for me please in uley gloucs thomas smith abt 33 born uley hester (wife) born uley james (son)abt 4 uley elizabeth (daughter)abt 1 uley thankyou so much susie |
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Anna | Report | 6 Aug 2004 14:15 |
If this is not too much trouble,could you look on 1841 census for a John Stiff,(born between 1809 and 1812) (I have him on 1851 age 40 and age 62 on 1871). He was born in Iron Acton and lived in Westerleigh from 1851. His eldest daughter was born in Frampton Cotterell in 1843 I am just hoping to find out who is parents are Thanks in advance Anna :-) |
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Caroline | Report | 6 Aug 2004 18:17 |
I would be really grateful for any information about any GODFREES (sometimes GODFREY) in Great Rissington in 1841 but especially George and Mary and their offspring. I have their details from 1851 and 1861. Also any GILLETTS in Maugersbury. Thanks very much for your help. Caroline |
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JillyWilly | Report | 6 Aug 2004 19:40 |
Hi Pat Please could you look on the 1841/61 for my KING family-- I think they are in Avon St. St Philip & Jacob Bristol John KING aged 45 mason or 65 on 1861 Sarah wife (she has died by 1851) Jane dau. aged 17 or 27 Matilda dau. aged 16 or 26 John son aged 12 or 22 Joseph son aged 8 or 18 I think there will be a sister in law with them Hannah HOOKINS Thank you, Jill |
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Patricia | Report | 6 Aug 2004 19:54 |
Hi Susie, Could you tell me which census you want, 1841 or 1861 Many thanks Pat |
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Annie | Report | 6 Aug 2004 21:35 |
Hi I'd be really grateful for a couple of 1841 lookups Ellen COLDRICK was in Kingsholme in 1851, she would in the 1841 have possibly son Charles aged about 8 and daughter Ellen aged about 5. Also looking for Richard Hodges CARTER and possibly his wife Ann Maria, he was in Bell Lane, City of Gloucester in 1833. He also had property in South Hamlet. These are my 3x great grandparents and the current bane of my life! If I can ever do anything for you in exchange (I'm in Cardiff) please let me know ... xxx Annie |
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Caroline | Report | 7 Aug 2004 08:47 |
Hi Patricia, Thank you very much for looking - they are "my" Godfrees although two of their daughters, Sarah Jane and Rebecca aged 14 and 12 must have been somewhere else on that night!! Caroline |
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Lesley | Report | 7 Aug 2004 08:58 |
Many thanks for the offer. Another GC member kindly found me the below in 1851, if you could find them in 1861 I'd be very grateful. ST PAUL 169 KNIGHT Josiah Smith 30 Clerk at Vinegar Works Bristol KNIGHT Mary 34 Bristol KNIGHT Louisa 4 Bristol KNIGHT Reginald 1 Bristol KNIGHT Herbert 4m Bristol WRIDE ? Elizabeth Mother in Law Widow / Widower 63 Bristol WRIDE Sarah Cousin Spinster 81 Bedminster PRIGG Martha 18 Servant Gloucestershire St Georges If you also look for Josiah and Mary in 1841 I would be even more grateful. They weren't married in 1841 so Mary should be listed as Mary Louisa Wride, hopefully with mother Elizabeth as above, as yet don't know the father details. P.S. the family is still at St. Paul in 1871 at 10 Meadow Street so hopefully they won't be too far away in the other years. Many many thanks Lesley |
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Guinevere | Report | 7 Aug 2004 09:04 |
Hi, Thanks for the offer. I would be very interested to see the Boroughs/Buroughs and Freeman families in Cirencester in 1841. And the Boroughs again in 1861 in Charlton Kings. Thanks, Gwynne |
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Patricia | Report | 7 Aug 2004 15:53 |
Hi Anna, I have found John Stiff in Iron Acton 1841 still living with his parents, Thomas Stiff - 80 - Thatcher Hannah Stiff - 80 - John Stiff - 30 - Wheelwright I hope this is what you where looking for. Happy hunting Pat |
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Karen | Report | 7 Aug 2004 16:00 |
Pat, Could you please see if you could look for this family on 61 census: John Parr -a Tailor(master) Louisa Parr Walter Banks Parr born 1857 Bristol Only address i have is 27, Phippen Street, St Mary Redcliff, Bristol for 1857 but have already been told that they were not there in 1861. Hope you can help in some way but do understand that Bristol will be difficult to search. Thanks in advance, KAREN |
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Patricia | Report | 7 Aug 2004 17:52 |
Hi Rosemary, I have found this for you George Hyde 25 head Catherine Hyde 25 wife Elizabeth Walker 3 D. inLaw John Hyde 10 mths Henry Groves 27 Lodger William Groves 15 Lodger. They are all living in Mill End Northleach. I hope this helps Happy hunting Pat |
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Hazel | Report | 7 Aug 2004 18:07 |
I'd be VERY grateful if you would look for any WILDY/WILDEY family in RODBOROUGH, STROUD, GLOUC. in 1861. Many thanks, Hazel |
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Unknown | Report | 7 Aug 2004 23:29 |
Pat I would be so grateful if you could do me some look-ups in 1861 Rendcomb for William MEALING farm labourer, single, b. Rendcomb 1835 He would be living with his parents, JOHN (b Guiting Power) and MARY Mealing and their other children including Emma or alternatively with Richard MOSS and his daughter SARAH and her child. The year after this census, in 1862, William murdered Sarah, so I would be really interested to know where these people were, and if possible the name of Sarah's child. I would be pleased to have information about both these households if possible. Many thanks in advance. Helen |
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Lovettpod | Report | 8 Aug 2004 00:37 |
Hi Patricia, could you please check for me on 1841 for Sarah Jane HARPER, could be anywhere between 1 and 4 years of age, living with her mother Mary Elizabeth Harper aged about 26, likely in Barton St Mary / South Hamlet areas...many thanks Helen |
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Teresa In Canada | Report | 8 Aug 2004 07:28 |
Hi Patricia: If possible, you could you please try to find Joseph Benjamin Walker age 5 or 6 on the 1841 census. He was born in Cheltenham in 1835. I think I have his family in Deerhurst Walton parish of Deerhurst but he is not with them. I am wondering if he was already away at a boarding school or just visiting someone. The family I have found have a three day old child and other young children so am wondering if Joseph was sent away while the baby was born. Any leads you can give me would be a huge help. |
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Patricia | Report | 8 Aug 2004 11:12 |
Hi Jill, I have found your King family in Avon St for you it's as follows 1861 census John King - head - Wid - 67 - Mason Jane King - Dau - unm- 34 - Straw bonnet maker Sarah King - G. Dau - 9 - Scholar Mary Hookins - Sis in law 84 - Servant They are living at 28 Avon St. 1841 to follow. I hope this helps. Pat |
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Patricia | Report | 8 Aug 2004 12:34 |
Hi Jillian, No luck in 1841, but I will keep looking for you. They are not in Avon St, at this time. Kind regards Pat |
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JillyWilly | Report | 8 Aug 2004 14:16 |
Hi Pat Thank you so much for finding them on the 1861 for me, you have given me another name- Mary Hookins, on the 1851 I have a Hannah Hookins sister in law aged 50 so maybe this Mary aged 84 that you found might just be mother in law instead? Also thanks for trying for the 1841 for me, maybe they wern't married then. If it's possible do you think you can send me the image for the census? If I can be of any help to you in the future just email me,I owe you. Jill |