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London 1851 census Please don't use this one

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Val

Val Report 30 May 2004 19:04

Hi Lynda, Congratulations! Hope baby and mum are well. When you've got a minute, could you please have a look at 31 York Rd, Walworth to see if any of the WALLDEN family are there. Also, if Stepney (Ratcliffe) is covered, could you see if there are any SCHOTTLANDERs (sometimes SCHOTTLAND or SCHOTTLANDA) at 10 York Square. Thanks very much, Val Ford

Val

Val Report 31 May 2004 17:44

nudge

Jayne

Jayne Report 31 May 2004 23:08

Hi, Wondering if you could look up a Joseph Shepherd he lived at 2 Smallwood Road, Streatham in 1881 so wondering if he was there in 1851, thanks Jayne

Penny

Penny Report 31 May 2004 23:54

hi lynda congratulations to you and your family on the birth of your new grandchild, i guess your really busy at the moment, but when you get a spare moment could you please do a look up for me? 1851 william evans b. 1818 lambeth plate glass polisher/maker margaret evans b. 1817 chelsea or kensington and any children last address i have is in 1861 58 nassau st. st marylebone thanks a bunch penny

Irene

Irene Report 1 Jun 2004 07:45

Lynda Hi I wonder if you could look in the Index for me and see if you could find a Sarah Grace Jaques, I don't have any idea where she was born, or her age, but her 1st child was born 1824 in Old Holborn (all 4 child. born Old Holborn) Her husband died 1830 and she had 4 children, so at a guess I would say her age was about 46 give or take a few years. (her daughter married aged 16 in 1840, Bow, so its possible she was young as well). Thanks Irene

JaneFrance

JaneFrance Report 2 Jun 2004 14:41

Hello Lynda I've left a message on your 1861 thread too. Its for Henry LEE, aged about 1 in 1851 and 11 in 1861. In Hammersmith. Maybe Rose and Crown lane. Sorry to be vague but I have very little to go on. His father may have been Henry too or Charles. Thanks a million Jane

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}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){ Report 2 Jun 2004 16:04

Hi Lynda Hope alls well with the new addition! I realise you'll be very busy at the moment, but when you have a spare minute could you please do a look up for me. I have this family on the 1861 Park Lodge South Mimms Henry Walker 55 Ag Lab b Ridge Sarah Walker 53 b Stevenage William Walker 25 Ag Lab b South Mimms Edmund Walker 13 Ag Lab b South Mimms Could you possibly look for them on the 1851 census please. Many Thanks Jeanette

Penny

Penny Report 2 Jun 2004 23:06

lynda thanks for looking for me. hows the new arrival? penny

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}((((*> Jeanette The Haddock <*)))){ Report 2 Jun 2004 23:24

Ok Lynda I wasn't quite sure but thought I'd ask anyway! lol. Thanks Jeanette

Richard in Perth

Richard in Perth Report 3 Jun 2004 11:30

Hi Lynda! Now that Pancras & Wandsworth are both name indexed, would you be able to have another check for a couple of missing persons for me - Charles William Parsons, born 1828 in St Pancras, father was Edward. Also Charles Henry Richards, born 1829 in Wandsworth, father George. Both were still single in 1851, and both married in the areas that they were born, so hopefully were still living at home in 1851. These two are proving to be brickwalls for me at the moment, if you can find them in the census that would be a great help! Many thanks once again, Richard

John

John Report 3 Jun 2004 12:14

Hi Lynda, Thank you very much for looking for us, just as a thought as the Alfred's Place, Kent Road was on the 1871 Census and not on the 1861, - could / did or can you check if there was a Alfred's Place in 1851? ( Me - Thinking it may have been missed in 1861?)Sorry to bother you again - come back / check when you have time, as I know your busy. CONGRATULATIONS on the new arrival, hope all is well, Regards J.C. p.s. (Time 13.15) I have just seen your note/s refering to the 1851 Census - I'll come back and remind you next week, if thats o.k....J.C

Belle56

Belle56 Report 5 Jun 2004 10:04

Hi Lynda, I wonder if you could have a look for Elizabeth Jobling, she would have been around 44 in 1851, born in Deptford, living around St. Saviour, with a daughter also called Elizabeth aged 14, born Christchurch, Surrey. Thank you, Belle.

Sharon

Sharon Report 5 Jun 2004 13:39

Hi Lynda Could you please look for William and Susan Payne for me please. I only have the name of the road and no number unfortunately. On the baptism records for their children in 1853 their address is given as Mile End Road, London. I know it is quite a long road but would really appreciate it if you could find them for me. Also if you do find them could you see if they are there in 1861 please. Many Thanks Sharon

Sharon

Sharon Report 5 Jun 2004 15:58

Hi Lynda I will try and discover the number for Mile End Road, i think i will have to order one of the birth certificates. I had a feeling it was going to be a very long road and too much to look at without a house number. If i find out what it is i will get back to you. Thanks Lynda Sharon

Hazel

Hazel Report 6 Jun 2004 22:46

Hi Lynda, Have I already asked you to look up Goalens on 1851 for me? Please excuse my absentmindedness but my 'threads' have all dropped off with the arrival of GRrrrr! If I have, and there aren't any, please excuse me! Thanks anyway, Hazel

John

John Report 7 Jun 2004 11:52

Hi Lynda, Hopefully you are all well, just a reminder regarding my previous message, take care, Regards J.C.

JaneFrance

JaneFrance Report 7 Jun 2004 16:04

Hello Lynda You told me to get back to you on Monday so here I am! I've left a message on your 1861 thread too. Its for Henry LEE, aged about 1 in 1851 and 11 in 1861. In Hammersmith. Maybe Rose and Crown lane. Sorry to be vague but I have very little to go on. His father may have been Henry too or Charles. Thanks a million Jane

JaneFrance

JaneFrance Report 7 Jun 2004 19:21

Nudging!

Debi Coone

Debi Coone Report 7 Jun 2004 20:44

Lynda your a gem for looking hun especially with your granny duties - I'm most thankful for your time. Much happiness and many thanks Debi

Helen in Berkshire

Helen in Berkshire Report 8 Jun 2004 15:08

Hello Linda I've asked you for this one before, but now I have an address in 1854, so I am hoping they were already there in 1851:- KEY family inc. 'Charlotte', at Church Street, Whitechapel Many thanks in advance - you're doing a grand job! Regards Helen