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Addresses in Census records

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Simon

Simon Report 31 May 2011 22:02

Is it possible to search a farm in the Census records.

I want to find who was living at Toothill Farm and Winshaw Farm in Macclesfield Forest, Cheshire.

Thanks

Simon

Simon Report 31 May 2011 22:12

thanks Flick

Simon

Simon Report 31 May 2011 22:21

How do you search a farm on Ancestry please

Simon

Simon Report 31 May 2011 22:34

Many thanks

Simon

Simon Report 31 May 2011 23:04

Jan

I found that record on Ancestry

Thomas is my gg grandfather my grandmothers grandfather.

I think that is Winshaw Farm. Farmer of a big farm at 29

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 31 May 2011 23:20

Simon ... not fair

http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards.page/board/ancestors/thread/1269135

This is why I absolutely hate these hypothetical questions on "Genealogy Chat" (or "Tips" in the past) that are really about specific searches and immediately turn into exactly that, as this one did.

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 31 May 2011 23:26

To search by address in 1881 all you do is go there (free of charge at Ancestry I thought you knew)

http://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=7572&enc=1

and put Winshaw in the address box.

First up is a servant at Winshaw Farm.

Clicking on him, we get the household:

Thomas Cooper 29
Ann Cooper 29
Sarah Cooper 7
James Cooper 5
William Cooper 2
Fred Cooper
Sarah Longden 14
George Baley 22


Not sure why brummiejan said that was Winshaw cottage -- the image just says "Winshaw".

... It's the next household at Winshaw cottage:

Ann Cooper 64
Elizabeth Gardiner 4 granddaughter
Mary Shaw 70 visitor

Looks like the dower house.

Won't you go back to your thread now?

Yes, people grow a little tired of spending so much time on someone else's search ... but not fair to duplicate (in this case, triplicate) it.

Simon

Simon Report 31 May 2011 23:32

I didn't know how to do it.
I am not trying to be unfair, I just want to find who lived at these farms, not always Coopers.

It does say Winshaw Cottage on Ancestry.

Ann Cooper was Ann Nield who married James Cooper.

I am interested today in the other surnames and their possible links to my family.

I guess they were all tenant farmers in this part of Cheshire.

The Earl of Derby owned the land.

Anyway I did nudge my other thread earlier today and it's still there unloved with no answers.

How is Canada today?

JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 31 May 2011 23:41

Simon, it doesn't say Winshaw Cottage at Ancestry.


Name: Fred Cooper
Relation: Son
Father's name: Thomas Cooper
Mother's name: Ann Cooper
Where born: Macclesfield Forest, Cheshire, England

Civil parish: Macclesfield Forest
County/Island: Cheshire
Country: England

>>> Street Address: Winshaw


And that's exactly what it says on the original image.

The *next* page has Winshaw cottage, with the sr. Ann Cooper and household.

Do let's go back to your other thread ...