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1871 London Census plus Ancestry
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Lynda ~ | Report | 29 Feb 2004 20:49 |
Hi Tony Although I have found some of your names, they are in different areas, What area in London are yours from please? Lynda |
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Doreen | Report | 29 Feb 2004 21:25 |
Hi Linda - thanks so much for finding Eliza Taylor widow, and her family. This will narrow the search for the death of husband Thomas. The daughter Alice is Martha Alice, so it all fits. She was with Sergeant Berry by 1873 I reckon as they had a son that year. Would it be possible for you to look for Sergeant (Sargrant he spelt it!) Berry in 1871 please? His first marriage was to Harriet - don't know when she died, but in 1871 he would have a son James Berry with him at least, aged 12, and perhaps other children. Many thanks......Doreen. |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 29 Feb 2004 21:30 |
Hiya Rick Is this them? Not 100% accurate I know but..... 10 Bramley Marshes Hammersmith Henry 26 Labourer born Croydon Clara 22 wife Laundry born London William 8 born London Hope it is. Lynda |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 29 Feb 2004 21:51 |
Tricia Can you tell me what area this address is please ? Thanks Lynda |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 29 Feb 2004 22:23 |
Doreen Is this Him? 30 Jefferson Street Bromly St Leonard Sejeant 47 Labourer widow b.Suffolk Thornly? ???inm sorry can't read 17 son Labourer Miles 15 son Labourer James 12 son Scholar All born Bow Hope this is them. Lynda |
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Rick | Report | 29 Feb 2004 22:42 |
Lynda, I've got goosebumps, so it must be right ! Definitely the right area - right next to White City. If William is 8, that would mean Clara was 14 when he was born ! I know he was illegitimate, but blimey ! They had him down as 15 and her as 33 in the 1881 census. It couldn't say 3 for his age could it ? Thanks a lot, Rick. |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 29 Feb 2004 23:05 |
Rick Well perhaps they just started young in those days, some do now don't they? The 8 I suppose could be a 3, but the top is an o shape but the bottom left is open, does that describe it, so it's like an 8, with the bottom left missing. The enumerator seemed to do different style writing for each number. Make sense? Lynda |
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Thomas | Report | 29 Feb 2004 23:09 |
Hi Lynda, the Vanners are probably in Southwark/Bethnal Green area,Cheers Tony |
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Rick | Report | 29 Feb 2004 23:15 |
Lynda, Please could you email the image to me ? Without me going into too much detail, a lot hinges on when William was born. My best guess from everything else I know is that he was born in 1868 and would have been 2 or 3 at the time of the 1871 census. Thanks a lot, Rick. |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 29 Feb 2004 23:34 |
Rick I have emailed you. Lynda |
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Lynda ~ | Report | 29 Feb 2004 23:38 |
Hi Tony There were no Vanners that were yours there. Sorry |
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Heather | Report | 29 Feb 2004 23:47 |
Thank you Lynda I know it is Caversham Street with your help Many thanks Heather |
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Lucky | Report | 1 Mar 2004 00:32 |
Thanks anyway Lynda, Think they are going to be "one" of them families somehow. Cheers Diane |
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Georgina | Report | 1 Mar 2004 02:06 |
Hi Lynda, Thank you for your e-mail and for checking David Benjamin for me. In 1881 Frances Benjamin was head of household at 12 Angel Court Strand. Census Place - London, Middlesex, England. She was living with a Charles Benjamin, Maria D'Argent, Gustave D'Argent and Gustave Adolph D'Argent. They did seem to live in Marylebone most of the time There child born in 1858 is down as being christened at All Souls, St. Marylebone. The birth place on this census for Charles which was the last born child in 1864 says London St. Giles, London, Middlesex, England. Sorry to be a pain but when you are looking for him would you see if you come across another David Benjamin. It may be his father. On the 1881 census he was 86 living on his own at 22 Baches Street, Census Place - London, Middlesex. Many thanks Georgina |
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Lesley M | Report | 1 Mar 2004 07:11 |
Hi Lynda Thanks very much for checking for me. Best wishes, Lesley |
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Georgina | Report | 1 Mar 2004 21:01 |
Hi Lynda, Thats brilliant. It has also given me two children that I didn't know about although one I thought I knew about is missing. But place of birth for David really helps. I'm sure the other David Benjamin you found is the right one because he was on his own on the 1881 census at 22 Baches St. Census Place, London, Middlesex - that is all I've got. He was 86 on the 1881 and has put himself down as 'W' under Marital Status. He didn't have anything down for where born. At that age he probably couldn't remember. Many thanks again. Georgina |
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Rick | Report | 1 Mar 2004 21:35 |
Evening Lynda ! Now that the index has been updated I'm looking for Boyles again in Strand/Clerkenwell/Westminster. William Ansell Boyle,60,solicitor Eliza Ann Boyle,similar age Youngest kids, Robert & Herbert Edward might still be at home and also maybe an older daughter, Edith. Their son had not yet married (at least not to my GG grandmother), but could be living elsewhere in the area: George Arthur Boyle,28,landscape painter in oil By the way, the Marshalls you found last night are definitely the right ones - I've got about a dozen of my cousins and aunts and uncles involved with this too & they are all very excited and very grateful for your help. Rick. |
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Rick | Report | 1 Mar 2004 23:16 |
Thanks once again Lynda. Sad that Eliza must have died fairly young - I think William lived to about 80 - he must have spent 30 years on his own. I've got a great photo of George Arthur looking down on me in my dining room. He might have been off painting a masterpiece somewhere in 1871 ! I know he spent a lot of time in Lewisham - hopefully the index will eventually catch up. Cheers, Rick. |
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Rick | Report | 1 Mar 2004 23:41 |
Lynda, My mum's got a really small one in her dining room. My nan gave all of the big ones from her loft (!) to her uncle Geoff. Don't know what happened to them after that, but there are several on sale in the states - have a look at www.tldimpressions(.)com(.)boylebio.html if you want to see some examples. Rick. |
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Lucky | Report | 2 Mar 2004 00:09 |
Lynda, Would you look for a William Costigan for me please. He would be around a year. b. London, Ratcliff. Just got his marr cert, father also William, no idea of mothers name. Can't find him anywhere on 1881. Thanks Diane |