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London 1851 census Please don't use this one

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Russell

Russell Report 23 Apr 2004 19:30

Hi Lynda Thats brilliant, you wouldn't believe how long I've been trying to track them down! Thanks ever so much for your help Thank you Russell

Teresa In Canada

Teresa In Canada Report 23 Apr 2004 21:21

Hi Lynda; Not sure if he is my Joseph Walker. Does it also show a child named Joseph with him? He would have been about 14.

Kevin

Kevin Report 23 Apr 2004 22:44

Hi Lynda, Do you by any chance have Middlesex as well? I have a reference that I need checking and am struggling to find someone with this area? Regards Kevin.

Rick

Rick Report 23 Apr 2004 22:57

Hi Lynda - how's things ? Gotta get some luck with some of these lookups today, surely ? Please could you try William Ansell Boyle, solicitor aged about 40 in Pancras and Zilpah or Zilpha Smith, 18 probably with father William in Kensington for me ? Thanks ! Rick.

Teresa In Canada

Teresa In Canada Report 23 Apr 2004 23:00

Thanks Lynda

Rick

Rick Report 23 Apr 2004 23:20

Thanks for looking Lynda. I think I've run out of people to look for now :-( I had a very nice day thanks. I'm keeping myself "match-fit" for tomorrow night - could be a late one. Rick.

Ploughman14

Ploughman14 Report 27 Apr 2004 21:41

Linda Could you please identify for me any Corcoran or Spillane family members located on: HO107/1558 fol. 101v HO107/1558 fol. 48r HO107/1559 fol. 061a HO107/1559 fol. 022a Any address information would also be appreciated Thanks in anticipation Tony

Sylvie

Sylvie Report 28 Apr 2004 20:30

Hi Lynda - long time no speak Bit of a long shot but I am really struggling with these births becasue of different ages on different censuses and this info might help Henry BROWN and ary SQUIRE both gave their address as Alderham Street in 1954 on marriage cert.(married in St Pancras Church) There is no number but the road doesn't look to be that long so if anyone could look for BROWN or SQUIRE in ALDERHAM STREET, (Somers Town, St Pancras now NW1) I'd be so grateful. Anything about either family might help In hopes Sylvie

Sylvie

Sylvie Report 30 Apr 2004 08:24

Hi Linda Yes, it probably is - the writing is slightly indistinct on the certificate, I'm sorry that it is over 3 discs, I would be grateful if you have the time to do it - I'm at a bit of a brick wall and this could just get me over it! However, I will, of course, understand if it is to much Sylvie PS Is Paddington on the discs? I might well purchase them if so..........

McDitzy

McDitzy Report 30 Apr 2004 09:35

Hi Lynda!! Hope you can help me. Could you please list all the PERREN/PERRIN's on there? Please! Thanks Chloe

Sharon

Sharon Report 30 Apr 2004 10:23

Hi Lynda Thanks for finding the Harman family for me, but now i am a little confused! Rick found them on the 1841 census living in Robert St, Lambeth the details you have found match the 1841 census apart from the mothers name and age. The details from the 1841 census are: James Harman,30,surgical instrument maker,y Jane,28,n Jane,7,y Mary,5,y Elizabeth,2,y James,1month,y I have found the baptism records for Jane,mary and Elizabeth all baptised at St Johns Horsleydowns, Bermondsey and parents are James and Jane Harman. If Jane Harman had died between 1841-51 and James remarried someone called Catherine then on the 1851 census surely it would list the children as her stepchildren wouldnt it? Jane (jnr) Harman married William Hurlstone in 1855, had a daughter Jane Hurlstone in 1856 and was dead by 1861 as William is listed as a widow in the census. On the 1861 census William is now living at no 1 Vine St listed as the Head with his children from a previous marriage and daughter Jane and Catherine Harman listed as his mother in law. They also seemed to swap houses as on the 1841 census the Harmans are living at Robert St and then on the 1851 census the Harmans are living at no1 Vine St and William Hurlstone at no 2 Robert St and then on the 1861 census William Hurlstone is living at no1 Vine St with Catherine listed as his mother in law. Also the children listed with Catherine Harman with surname Jones and Landers are they definitely listed as Son and Daughter? I suppose this would prove the theory that she married James Harman after his first wife Jane died, wouldnt it? I think i need to sit down with a cuppa and try to take all this in! Many thanks for your help Lynda Kind Regards Sharon

McDitzy

McDitzy Report 1 May 2004 10:46

Looking for James Perrin, Isaac Perrin, living in Lewisham area. Thanks.

Sylvie

Sylvie Report 1 May 2004 15:41

Hi Lynda Presuming that the Aldenham Street is too difficult to do - don't worry! However, as the Kensington area seems to be name indexed - would you mind having a look to see if there is a Henry Brown born circa 1838 ( in Paddington) Is that too much to ask? Don't worry if it is. I'm thinking of giving up these Browns! Thanks Sylvie

Sylvie

Sylvie Report 1 May 2004 20:34

Thanks Lynda - no rush Sylvie

Catharine

Catharine Report 1 May 2004 22:52

Hello Lynda, Thanks for you offer of help. Could you give me the details of the Blores who were in the Marylebone area on the 1851. These are the reference numbers that I have been given; not quite sure what they refer to so I'll give you them just as I received them. HO107/1488(Rectory) - 577r HO107/1489(St Mary) - 605r HO107/1490(Christchurch) - 425r HO107/1491(St John) - 7v714r Thanks once again, Catharine

Catharine

Catharine Report 2 May 2004 15:29

Hello Lynda, Thanks very much. You've given me a lot of info to be working on for the next few weeks. Thanks again, Catharine

Sylvie

Sylvie Report 2 May 2004 19:43

Thank you have emailed a yes please Sylvie

Catharine

Catharine Report 2 May 2004 19:46

Hello again, Lynda. The answer that you gave me to my request of yesterday about Blores in Marylebone has now disappeared before I had copied it down. I don't think I pushed any wrong buttons when I thanked you this morning but I do wish I had copied it down immediately. Could you very kindly send me it again and I'll write it out straight away. Thanks once again, Catharine

Catharine

Catharine Report 3 May 2004 09:48

Hello Lynda, Oh, I am sorry you've had twice the trouble. I'll know better next time. Thanks again, Catharine

Helen

Helen Report 3 May 2004 22:43

I would be really greatful if you could look up 20 Lower Road, Islington. Also, if you can find any families by the name of STORMER ( they are very few and far between) I would be extremely happy. Thank you for your kindness Helen