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1841 census lookups available for CORNWALL...WARWI

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Michael

Michael Report 1 Oct 2005 10:14

Hi, If it's not too much trouble I'd like to try and find out more about Martha Kernick, born invariably in either St. Stephens's-by-Saltash or just plain Saltash, Cornwall in about 1837, and her brother John Kernick, born in the same area in about 1830. I don't know their parents or any other siblings but I hope that the local Cornwall census should help me out a bit. 31 year old John was living in St. Stephen's, Cornwall as a Farm Mill Servant at a local farm for a William Pearce in the 1861 census, then moved to Withington, Manchester with his sister Martha and her husband, for the 1871, 1881, 1891 census. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks. Michael

Jenny

Jenny Report 1 Oct 2005 14:36

Hi Lorraine Thansk so much for the info. Greatly appreciated. Jenny

Sandra

Sandra Report 1 Oct 2005 15:41

Dear Lorraine, could you look up William Wood for me. I have a copy of his marriage certificate for 12 January 1855 to Charlotte Bloomer. William is 31 at the time of the marriage in Aston Manor in the county of Warwick. He is a wheelwright 7 his father is Thomas Wood -farmer. Any info on William, his father & mother & family would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Sandra

Espana

Espana Report 1 Oct 2005 16:08

CORNWALL STEPHENS BUT THINK IT MAY BE STEVENS. LOOKING FOR DANIEL BORN 1839 GWINEAR CORNWALL PARENTS FATHER JOHN VINNING STEVENS BORN 1810 ZENNA CORNWALL MOTHER ELIZABETH MARY BORN ABOUT 1811 ZENNER 1851 CENSUS ACCORDING TO MY FRIEND WHO THIS FAMILY BELONGS TO GAVE ME TREGLISSON PHILLACK CORNWALL JOHN HEAD OF FAMILY BEING A FARMER OF 10 ACRES MARRIED AND IN 1851 THERE WAS ANOTHER CHILD EMMA AGED 6. THANK YOU

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 2 Oct 2005 15:33

Hi Michael, FOUND..... MARTHA KERNICK 6 WILLIAM 47 AG LAB PHILIPPI 46 ELIZABETH 23 JOHN 11 RICHARD 9 All at Wearde Quay,St Stephen,Cornwall. Hope it helps Lorraine

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 2 Oct 2005 15:40

Hi Sandra, Sorry unable to find WILLIAM WOOD and family. Lorraine

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 2 Oct 2005 15:43

Hi Cynthia, FOUND..... DANIEL STEPHENS 3 with benning family at bew lanes,St Clether,Cornwall No luck with his parents,sorry Lorraine

GillfromStaffs

GillfromStaffs Report 2 Oct 2005 15:44

Hi Lorraine, your thread must have been nudged while i was writting mine. Need to find Thomas Forrester b around 1825 Buchnall staffs, father Thomas mother could be Elizabeth, both Thomas and father are minners, could be other children not sure. Thanks Gill

Thomas

Thomas Report 2 Oct 2005 17:27

Cheers Lorraine, will see how your info fits,best Regards Tony

Karen

Karen Report 2 Oct 2005 18:56

Hi Lorraine, This is a bit of a long shot but hope you don't mind... Am looking for a Parr family . Father John born c1807 in Nottingham, wife Mary Ann born 1813 and children John c1827 born Nottingham and Emma 1832 born Leicester. Both Johns were Tailors and they have a Wolverhampton, Staffs connection..so wondered if you could see if they were in the area..please. Sorry its not much to go on but grateful for any help you can give, Karen

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 2 Oct 2005 22:43

Hi Gill, Sorry no luck with your THOMAS FORESTER,sorry Lorraine

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 2 Oct 2005 22:51

Hi Karen, FOUND....... JOHN PARR 30 TAYLOR MARY ANN 30 JOHN 15 TAYLOR EMMA 9 CHARLOT PARR 40 At Merridale street,Wolverhampton,Staffs. Hope it helps Lorraine

Karen

Karen Report 2 Oct 2005 22:56

Lorraine, Oh,thats fantastic!! You're a star!! Does it say if they were born in county or not?? Karen

GillfromStaffs

GillfromStaffs Report 3 Oct 2005 10:54

Ok Lorraine thank you so much for looking, best wishes Gill

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 3 Oct 2005 13:45

SORRY KAREN AND FREDA...... I HAVE POSTED YOUR REPLIES ON MY LINCS AND DORSET 1841 LOOKUP......BY MISTAKE,SORRY.... LORRAINE hope you find them.

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 5 Oct 2005 19:21

Hi Lorraine, I would be so pleased if you could help find a Thomas Lawrence on the 1841 Census, it is quite likely that he would have been in Cornwall. He would be aged around 60, with a wife Mary, and children Thomas, Morris, Stephen and possibly Catherine, though I suspect she might have died by this time. I do not know where he was born, but it most likely to be Norfolk, or Kent. I believe the 1841 Census only shows place of birth as 'out of County' anyway, and even this would be useful info. for me. Many thanks if you can help, have been searching for this for years! Cyndy

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 5 Oct 2005 21:02

Hi Dawn, FOUND..... Only one James in Quarnford JAMES SMITH 20 AG LAB MARTHA 70 JOSEPH 25 AG LAB At Birchenbooth,Quarnford,Alstonfield,Staffs. Hope it helps Lorraine

Lorraine

Lorraine Report 5 Oct 2005 21:03

Hi Cindy, Sorry unable to find them in any County,sorry I can't help Lorraine

Blackswan

Blackswan Report 6 Oct 2005 06:24

Lorraine, May i please request a Look up from 1841 Census of Staffordshire for James and Sarah Mansell.Sarah would be about 45yrs,born Tipton/Sedgley area.A son Benjamin born 1817 and a Mathew 1825. Thank You, Thelma.

Michael

Michael Report 6 Oct 2005 10:19

Hi Lorraine Many thanks for your time and research. I'm sure that's them, and it's given me a bit more of a lead on this branch of my tree. Now I have a few more names I can look forward myself to 1861 and see if anyone was still around then. Thanks for your help Michael