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Heather

Heather Report 24 May 2006 07:31

Just to add my penny's worth - def not a J, would think Sarah or Hanah. But have you noticed that the guy in the same house is the Captain of a Coaster? Ditto two guys in the previous household. So if the hubby is a sailor, likely just on a small boat going round coast and possibly would be on a census.

Anne

Anne Report 23 May 2006 23:47

Ahh, yes. On the 1851 that Reggie found John Shallcross is ......... a shoemaker!!!! Bebington is also described as Rock Ferry on the 1851. Anne

Emma

Emma Report 23 May 2006 23:43

thanks again everyone, i think your right i think jane was janes mother, seeing how sarah or hanah would have been 16/17 at the time of janes birth. Ive found so much out tonight thanks to everyone on here i think it does say sailor husband then shoemaker at ?????

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 23 May 2006 23:41

I think Janah/Hanah's occupation says Husband Shoemaker at ? Pretty sure the first word is Husband and not Rushland. Kath. x

Anne

Anne Report 23 May 2006 23:37

Yep, thats about right! And possibly Jane too - it looks as if his first wife was Jane by what others have found. Anne

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 23 May 2006 23:37

I think this may answer one of the questions........... Name: Maria Shallcross Year of Registration: 1859 Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep District: Wirral (1837-1974) County: Cheshire Volume: 8a Page: 373 Reg

Emma

Emma Report 23 May 2006 23:36

so if her husband was at sea he wouldnt be recorded on the census? also i presume sarah or hannah?s husband was married before and the result was samuel? am i getting that right

Anne

Anne Report 23 May 2006 23:36

I couldn't get the youngest daughter's name, Emma. Annmarie could be it. Maybe a trawl through the births around that time would give a clue. I think the enumerator in this case has been fairly careless so probably put down approximate what he heard or read. Anne

Emma

Emma Report 23 May 2006 23:32

thanks very much for all your help, how you can read that is beyond me!!! Do you think the other daughter is perhaps annmarie or something like that? Im learning that never take the spelling to be correct so at least ive learnt a few good things today doesnt time fly when your having fun lol!!!!

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 23 May 2006 23:31

This looks like Samuel in 1851............ Jane Shallcross abt 1828 Ulverstone, Lancashire, England Wife Bebington Cheshire View Record John Shallcross abt 1828 Bebington, Cheshire, England Head Bebington Cheshire View Record Samuel Shallcross abt 1849 Bebington, Cheshire, England Son Bebington Cheshire Possibly Jane's death?????? Name: Jane Shallcross Year of Registration: 1855 Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun District: Wirral (1837-1974) County: Cheshire Volume: 8a Page: 277 Reg

Right said Fred

Right said Fred Report 23 May 2006 23:28

also - she is not a widow - but she is married and the sailor bit might be saying that her husband is at sea - it is difficult to read!

Right said Fred

Right said Fred Report 23 May 2006 23:27

I think that Janah might actually be Sarah??

Anne

Anne Report 23 May 2006 23:22

First there are only four people in the household. It is schedule number 196. The single line indicates a new household but still in the same building I think. The first name Janah, I'm sure is Hanah (female). It says she is married but she is only 24 and Samuel (supposed son) is 17. Perhaps he is the son of Hanah's husband by a former marriage. Hanah's occupation line is more difficult. I think it firstly says Sailor but this has been crossed out - perhaps her husband is a sailor like Samuel. Then it says Rushland - no idea what this means. Under that I think it says shoemaker at Meaton As for the birth place of the youngest daughter - hmmmm! It really does look like Brumtropool. However it is marked as being in Cheshire. Perhaps the Welsh enumerator couldn't understand where it was! Hope that helps Anne

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.•:*:•.Scouser*NANNA*Lyn.•:*:•. Report 23 May 2006 23:12

First of all it looks to me like Janah (?) is female purely based on the column her age is in. I think it is also possible that her name is Hanah. Sorry I can't be of any more help than that for you. Lyn x

Emma

Emma Report 23 May 2006 23:01

thankyou tom, i appreciate it

Emma

Emma Report 23 May 2006 22:59

Amria Shallcross abt 1859 Brumbropool, Cheshire, England Daughter Holywell Flintshire Janah Shallcross abt 1837 Bagillt, Flintshire, Wales Head Holywell Flintshire Jane Shallcross abt 1854 New Ferry, Cheshire, England Daughter Holywell Flintshire Samuel Shallcross abt 1849 New Ferry, Cheshire, England Son Holywell Flintshire on the 1861 wales census their is also loads of other people in this house which i cant understand and is janah a male or female thankyou x

Right said Fred

Right said Fred Report 23 May 2006 22:56

Hi Emma, I've gotta go now, but if noone has looked by the time I get back I'll have a look for you.

Emma

Emma Report 23 May 2006 22:52

how do i do that please yes sorry i understand, god im not normally this slow sorry

Germaine

Germaine Report 23 May 2006 22:49

If you post the details on here I am sure that someone will go look at the image and see if they can read . It happens a lot. Germaine x

Emma

Emma Report 23 May 2006 22:46

hi can anyone help me when you cant read something on the census what do you need to do, or if someone could look at it for me and see if they can read it because my eyes have gone really funny lol