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Found missing family on 1901 census!
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Deirdre | Report | 19 Jun 2003 08:36 |
Thanks to Andy Cook, I have found the missing Bradshaw family. Daughters forename was misspelt, mother was born in Staffs instead of Lancs as I thought and they lived in a different place! |
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Ellen | Report | 19 Jun 2003 10:26 |
Hi, Please let me know if you do find out. I have been having the same problem with some of mine. However I do have a George Proctor on my tree marked as living in a street in 1901, I even have his family names. I must have got them from the 1901 online. But now I cant find any trace of them on there!!!!. There is also the dreaded possibility that the ones we want did not register. AHHHHHHH. Helena |
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Patricia | Report | 19 Jun 2003 18:48 |
Deirdre have you tried being even more flexible with the surname, eg entering an asterix in place of letters? I searched for ages for my grandfather, John Henry Horner who was 10 in 1901. Then by chance I clicked on his grandfather to view the household & there he was with all his brothers & sisters. He was entered as Henry Hornes. I would still be searching today if I had not bought a voucher to view greater detail. Good luck Pat Frome, Somerset |
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Heather | Report | 19 Jun 2003 18:50 |
Hi me too my gggrandfather jacob reveler westbrook was down as Malbrook! Heather |
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Martin | Report | 19 Jun 2003 22:37 |
Some names can get really messed up by the transcription. If you have any possible addresses then I think you can now go direct to them with 1901. It might be that the only answer is to get to a library (or similar) and go through the films yourself. Martin |
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Andy | Report | 20 Jun 2003 13:53 |
Deirdre, There's a James Bradshaw on the 1901 census, aged 31, born Lancs Ince, coal miner hewer. Is the guy you want? Regards, Andy |