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GREAT GRANDAD HELP!!!

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Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 21 Oct 2003 15:19

A Harry in 1901 seems to be with an Emily.- Does this ring a bell? Were they married in church and you could check parish records to see who his father was, as shown on his marriage entry in the register.These would only be available in the Worthing/Sussex area libraries or record offices, or else in London. Always work back from what you know. Neds in our family were Edward.

Hayley

Hayley Report 21 Oct 2003 15:22

How did you find out he was with an Emily, where can i see that?

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 21 Oct 2003 15:40

Have a look at the 1901 census online. Do a person search but you get best results with minimum information. You can find people's I.D. numbers and consecutive numbers indicate they are together, or next door. Look at ages or places of birth to give you a fair guess at families. This is free but you would need to pay to see the actual household index, online but free in a library, as suggested before.If you don't know the address, it could take ages,- you have to weigh the online cost against the time spent. Vouchers available in libraries are the cheapest way of paying to search 1901 online.

Hayley

Hayley Report 21 Oct 2003 15:41

I have a feeling Ned could be Edward Roderick Olliver, everyone else in the family had a middle name and were born aournd the sametime, do you think i could be right?

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 21 Oct 2003 15:56

Vouchers can be bought and kept by until you need them. When you start to use one you have 6 months from that first useage date.. -Good if you are only find out info. at a slow pace.

Hayley

Hayley Report 21 Oct 2003 16:07

how do i find peoples ID numbers and conescutive numbers on the 1901 census.

Hayley

Hayley Report 21 Oct 2003 16:43

fair enough, i will see if i can get my other half to find me one and install it. ta!

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 21 Oct 2003 16:47

There is a decoder but I've not used it, clever people here will tell you how! When I have a list of people of same surname in same location, right click on their name and a small drop down box will show, left click on ' properties ' and a number will show at the bottom of the larger box , which appears now. Note the number and look for possible groups. Different enumerators recorded in their own way and this may help to separate the names into families. eg some may have census place recorded as, - Sussex, Worthing, others -Worthing, W.Sussex, others, - West Sussex, Worthing etc. By noting these different ways you can sometimes narrow the search.

Dave

Dave Report 21 Oct 2003 17:02

Hi Hayley, Ned is also short for Edward and from freebmd there is:- Olliver Edward Roderick E. Preston vol 2b page 345 East Preston covered Worthing. Dave

Hayley

Hayley Report 21 Oct 2003 17:11

Gwyneth, you are fantastic, i really think this could be them because i looked at the numbers like you said and they are all in sequence for their children at the time i.e. Edith and Harry jnr. Thank you so much for your help!! David, thats Harry snrs son, im sure of it because it was around the sametime and all the other children have a middle name. Thanks so much for looking!