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kim

kim Report 31 Mar 2004 12:07

can anyone advise me where to look forJohn Belton,born bout 1882?i have him married to florence Hook,27 may 1901, he is the son of samuel belton(all born in st pancras london)but cant find John registered anywhere,samuel is registered on marridge certificate as father(he is alive then but not as witness) i have a fitzgerald as a witness have tried to find connection there but nothing again, can anyone advise how i could trace JOHN BELTON pls, there seems to be no record of birth, death, just his name on marridge, any help appreciated thanks

Heather

Heather Report 29 Mar 2004 12:22

The telephone number for the LDS distribution centre in Birmingham is 0121 785 2200 Heather

N

N Report 29 Mar 2004 09:04

Update re missing Mary Ann ISTED ( earlier on this thread) - She was found ( by Sally on here) - with the surname as TED. So thank you to all who looked.

Anne

Anne Report 26 Mar 2004 22:23

can someone find a Walter W Dyke on the 1881 census. He would of been about 11 years old and lived in wolverhampton. staffs. he is my great grandfather.# Anne.

Royden

Royden Report 15 Mar 2004 11:42

Hi, I have the 1881 British Census & will do a lookup for you if you can supply the Name, Age, Date/Place of Birth and/or Census address.

Jonathan

Jonathan Report 3 Mar 2004 07:28

re: rellies not appearing. I had a similar experience with my Scales ancestors, until I found that they had all been transcribed as Seales. Worth thinking about how your surname looks in longhand copperplate writing (as per the census return) .

Patricia

Patricia Report 23 Feb 2004 13:53

If you want to contact Birmingham Central Library, the latest number I have for Local Studies and History is: 0121 303 4549. Genealogy is on the same floor. Good luck!

Patricia

Patricia Report 20 Feb 2004 16:19

Have you a telephone number for LDS? Thanks Pat

Patricia

Patricia Report 20 Feb 2004 16:16

where do you get the CD's and a viewer 4? What is a viewer 4? Thanks Pat

Margaret

Margaret Report 13 Feb 2004 20:59

Di You can buy viewer 4 from the LDS in Birmingham. Give them a ring, you can place an order over the phone, It's £5.95.

Diane

Diane Report 13 Feb 2004 20:49

Hi folks, I have the 1881 census, but only have the 3.0 viewer, where could I buy the 4.0 viewer please? Postal address would be great. Many thanks Di xxx

Iris

Iris Report 13 Feb 2004 20:12

I just tried the Website and you can do it on www.familysearch.org ,by address. Just click Census choose 1881 British Census, and Select England as Census Country, then the next box For the County appears opens, select the county, and the next box for City/Town appears, Choose your city and click search.

Joanne

Joanne Report 11 Feb 2004 19:37

tHANKYOU SO MUCH MARGARET,

Margaret

Margaret Report 11 Feb 2004 17:37

Jo Dwelling: Millers Close Three Compasses Inn Census Place: Fordington, Dorset, England Source: FHL Film 1341509 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 2111 Folio 84 Page 16 Marr Age Sex Birthplace James C. FORSE M 40 M Woolbridge, Dorset, England Rel: Head Occ: Licensed Victualler Elizabeth A. FORSE M 37 F Charminster, Dorset, England Rel: Wife Mary P. FORSE 10 F Dorchester, Dorset, England Rel: Daur John C. FORSE 9 M Dorchester, Dorset, England Rel: Son Kate E. FORSE 4 F Dorchester, Dorset, England Rel: Daur Occ: Scholar John C. WARREN U 20 M Dorchester, Dorset, England Rel: Lodger Occ: Gen Lab John H. DAY U 25 M Southampton, Hampshire, England Rel: Lodger Occ: Gen Lab

Joanne

Joanne Report 11 Feb 2004 17:25

Is it possibel to find out name of the pub that stood on 25 Millers Close, Dorchester Dorset, .. or even who was living there then..it was converted into a house in the 1900's and my father was born there Thanks.. Jo

N

N Report 6 Feb 2004 10:18

Thanks for that Susan No I didn't get a starting point for St Mary's Road, just started somewhere in the middle of Ealing. Unfortunately Ealing is a big place. Will have another trawl through neighbourhood today.

N

N Report 5 Feb 2004 12:23

If you are looking for a child born close to census time - don't forget to try putting in first name 'Infant' or 'Baby' as they may not have been named yet. This may help if you could find family via surname.

N

N Report 5 Feb 2004 10:43

Thanks Kim I had just worked out that I could give that a try. No, Mary did not marry - she is still in Ealing , unmarried in 1891 ( was there in 1871) which is why I think she is likely to be there in 1881. Scanning neighbours now...... Got bored of clicking next household now. Think I'll just have to leave her on my missing in 1881 list. Even if I did find her it will only tell me she is a servant somewhere, but I hate having missing pieces to the jigsaw!

Kim

Kim Report 5 Feb 2004 10:22

Nina, online on the 1881 census , choose british census , then stick in a popular/common name like Smith go down to the box for census country which comes up under birth /year range .Choose England then choose county Middlesex and then choose place/town Ealing , you can then start trawling through the names though i think maybe that Mary ISTED got married because I can't find her only an Ida Istead . which is not the right one. hope this helps KIM

N

N Report 5 Feb 2004 10:05

Margaret I thought you said you could search by address ? I did give an address in Ealing in above post. I was just asking for a starting point - any place in Ealing will do. You can't start that kind of search in the online version of 1881. Nina