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Help required to find Martin Olds in 1881
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Elizabeth | Report | 2 Oct 2003 18:08 |
Many thanks to you all for your input. You are all so helpful, I will look into the suggestions tonight and let you know. Thanks again Liz |
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Unknown | Report | 1 Oct 2003 23:53 |
Hi Liz, I have someone in my tree who was a soldier when he married then few years later he was a coal miner from then on. Regards Margaret |
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Kathleen | Report | 1 Oct 2003 22:59 |
The Martin Old that Jan found is also the only one that I found in a 10 year period 1880-1890. As in 1881 he was a soldier isn't it possible that he became a coal miner on leaving the army? Also his age in 1881 would match with the death that Crista found in 1903. Perhaps his age in 1901 was mis-transcribed, it is easy enough to mistake the 5 for a 3. Anyway good luck with your search. Kathleen |
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Crista | Report | 1 Oct 2003 22:26 |
Elizabeth, What age is Martin on the 1891 census? I wonder if the 1901 age is correct. There's a Martin Olds who died in Sunderland in 1903 aged 49. Also, there is only one Martin Olds on the 1901 census so the death record in Sunderland is too much of a coincidence. Crista |
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Annie | Report | 1 Oct 2003 22:00 |
The OATS ain't him - I checked on the 1901 and he's there as well !! |
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George | Report | 1 Oct 2003 21:58 |
Here he is: Richard OATS Head M Male 70 Paul, Cornwall, England Tin Miner Jane OATS Wife M Female 61 St Just, Cornwall, England Tin Miner Wife Martin OATS Son U Male 21 St Just, Cornwall, England Tin Miner Son -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling Gurland Census Place St Just In Penwith, Cornwall, England George |
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Helen | Report | 1 Oct 2003 21:55 |
There's a couple of Olds families on 1881 who had moved from St Just Cornwall to Cumberland (Durham end of the country?) who's head of household was a miner. Maybe Martin was connected to them? Durham was a long, long way from Cornwall in those days!!!! |
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Valice in | Report | 1 Oct 2003 21:52 |
might he have had 2 jobs? I seem to remember one relative who was variously described as a mine and a publican |
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Elizabeth | Report | 1 Oct 2003 21:42 |
Hi, I found him, but I don't think it looks like the right one, I can't imagine that he would change his occupation to a coalminer and I think his age is slightly different. Thanks for trying. Liz |
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Janet | Report | 1 Oct 2003 21:41 |
The only one I've found so far is this: Martin OLD Soldier U Male 25 Penzance, Cornwall, England Gunner Royal Artillery Jan |
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Elizabeth | Report | 1 Oct 2003 21:28 |
I can find Martin Olds in 1891 and 1901 but not 1881 can anyone shed any light? 1901 Martin Olds aged 43 born St Just Cornwall Coalminer Amelia aged 50 born St Just Cornwall Caroline aged 13 Southwick Durham Mary Susan aged 15 Southwick other children born Sunderland. Any ideas where he maybe? Liz |