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Willing to look up 1851 Census for these counties

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Eames

Eames Report 14 Jun 2004 21:20

Richard HEARD Head M 55 M Farmer 32 Acres Hartland-Dev Elizabeth HEARD Wife M 54 F --- Welcombe-Dev Thomas BEER OR BIER Serv U 17 M Farmer Serv Hartland-Dev Richard HEARD Son U 15 M Farmers Son Hartland-Dev Grace HEARD Daur U 13 F Farmers Dau Hartland-Dev Thomas JENKIN Serv U 21 M Farm Serv Hartland-Dev Address: Philham, Bideford Census Place: Hartland Bideford, Devonshire PRO Reference: HO/107/1895 Folio: 593 Page: 18 FHL Film: 0221046

Nicola

Nicola Report 14 Jun 2004 21:18

Thanks , I am after a look up on 1851 Devon Census for Richard Heard married to Elizabeth. They had two children Richard and Grace. I expect to find them in the Hartland /Bideford district area. Any details would be most helpful. thanks Nicola

Eames

Eames Report 14 Jun 2004 18:22

1851 Devon Norfolk Warwickshire Somerset Wiltshire Bristol/Bedminster Gloucestershire Southern Worcestershire (see areas below for examples) (for S. Worcs) Areley - Kings Areley Astley Badsey Bengworth Bewdley Bockleton Bretforton Broadway Broom Burford Edgbaston Evesham Great Witley Netherton North Littleton Upper Swinford Wollaston Wolverley And many more areas (66 areas in total)

Eames

Eames Report 14 Jun 2004 18:22

See below