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Lost in 1881

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David

David Report 30 Sep 2003 16:00

I have a family in 1891 of Wm Haberfield (age 56 born Locking Somerset) wife Ellen (age 57 born Loxton Somerset), daughter Emma (age 34 born Banwell) living in Walcot In 1901 I can see William age 65, Ellen age 66 living in Bath. I think I have Emma in 1881 living in Old Windsor working as a Ladysmade Domestic servant. Tried all variations on habberfield but cant find William and Ellen in 1881, any help from eagle eyed persons out there would be greatfully appreciated

George

George Report 30 Sep 2003 16:35

Here you are: William HAPPERFIELD Head M Male 45 Lochyn, Somerset, England Manager Of Soup Kitchen Ellen HAPPERFIELD Wife M Female 47 Loxton, Somerset, England -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Source Information: Dwelling Adjoining Soup Kitchen 12 Chapel Row (Chatham Row) Census Place Walcot, Somerset, England George

David

David Report 30 Sep 2003 16:41

Thanks that's brilliant. It probably explains why a few other Habberfield's from the Locking area seem to appear and disappear over the years. I'm going to go away and do some checking on Happerfields

George

George Report 30 Sep 2003 16:43

If you lose some one in 1881 do a first name search with year of birth and the county and often enough it comes up with a decent match. George

David

David Report 30 Sep 2003 16:56

thanks again - i'll bear that in mind