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Patricia

Patricia Report 27 Feb 2005 14:57

Hello Mary, Could you please look in 1901 for David Edwards age 31 born Marylebone a general labourer. He should still be in Marylebone. If you find him his address and anyone living with him please. Many thanks...............Pat.

Mary

Mary Report 27 Feb 2005 18:05

Hi Pat 1901 census I found a David Edwards age 31 born Marylebone General Labourer visiting a George and Bella Keene Beer and Wine Retailer at 1A Chapel St,Marylebone. Regards Mary

Mary

Mary Report 27 Feb 2005 18:41

Hello (again) Maggi Here you are: 1841 Living in Rotherfield Peppard,Oxon George Pigden 40 Blacksmith Ann Pigden 40 Thomas Pigden 12 Apprentice Ellen Pigden 9 Alfred Pigden 5 Eliza Pigden 1 All born in Oxfordshire 1851 Living In Rotherfield Peppard in a Cottage George Pigden 50 Head Blacksmith b Rotherfield Grays Ann Pigden 50 Wife b R Grays Thomas Pigden 21 Son Blacksmith b Nuffield,Oxon Ellen Pigden 19 Daur b Nuffield Alfred Pigden 14 Son Blacksmith b R Peppard Eliza Pigden 11 Daur Scholar b R Peppard Richard Pigden 6 Son Scholar b R Peppard 1861 Living at Cross Lanes, Rotherfield Peppard George Pigden 60 Head Blacksmith b R Grays Ann Pigden 60 Wife b R Grays Alfred Pigden 23 Son Blacksmith b R Peppard Richard Pigden 16 Son Blacksmith b R Peppard I could not find Eliza in R Peppard on the 1861,I guess she had left home and was 'in service' somewhere and the 1861 is not indexed. 1861 Living in Highmore Cross,Rotherfield Grays John Frewin 24 Head Ag Lab B Highmore,Oxon Martha Frewin 23 Wife b Goring ,Oxon That will keep you busy!!!! Cheers Mary

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 27 Feb 2005 20:54

Hello, Mary. Thank you for the taking the time to look up the name I gave you. There's is an email on the way. Susan

Lesley

Lesley Report 27 Feb 2005 20:59

Dear Mary Please could you look up Brize Norton in the Oxfordshire census for 1861 for me. I am trying to find out more about James & Penelope Nunney who should be in Brize Norton at the time of the census because James died there sometime in 1861 (hopefully not before the census!). Don't worry if he's not there, but I would like to know if Penelope is because all I have at the moment is her maiden name and knowing her age & place of birth would be a great help in finding out more. Their children I know about are Mary (b.1809) Elizabeth (b.1815) & Letitia (b.1819) but I don't expect to find them living at home by then. thank you very much for your help. Lesley

Mary

Mary Report 27 Feb 2005 22:07

Hi Lesley 1861 census Living in Brize Norton James Nunney 75 Head Grocer and Quarryman b Brize Norton 1851 Living in Brize Norton James Nunney 65 Head Slatter and Plasterer employing 4 men Ann Nunney 45 Wife b Brize Norton 1841 Living in Brize Norton James Nunney 56 Slatter b Oxon Penelope Nunney 50 b Oxon I had a look at the IGI on the LDS site and found the following: James Nunney married Penelope Hanwell in Brize Norton in 1807. I would think it safe to assume that she was born in Brize Norton as marriages normally took place in the Brides parish. Have a look at the IGI on the LDS site for births for James and Penelope as the marriage is there you may get lucky. Good luck Mary

Mary

Mary Report 27 Feb 2005 22:36

Hi Maz First of all I have to say that I do not know of a Wallington in Oxfordshire,I think it is probably WATLINGTON,an enumerator not familiar with an Oxfordshire accent(no one who is a true Oxonian pronounces Ts) could easily mistake WaTlington for WaLlington. Having said that I looked at Watlington on the 1841 census and did not find anyone called Wilcox. He could of course have been born in one of the Villages around Watlington or maybe there was some place back then called Wallington,but nothing comes up on the disc when I search by place,which is the only search available. Sorry!!! Mary

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 27 Feb 2005 23:14

Thank you Mary for the image you sent me. I appreciate the time you took to look it up and email it. I love looking at the originals as much for the handwriting etc. as the info. we gain from them. Susan.

Mary

Mary Report 27 Feb 2005 23:34

Hi Sandra Found your McDonalds as follows: 1891 census living at 4 McLaren Street,Hackney Charles McDonald 30 Head Plasterer b Hackney Alice McDonald 25 Wife b India Maude McDonald 2 Daur b Hackney Regards Mary

Mary

Mary Report 27 Feb 2005 23:38

Hi Sue Glad you got the image OK. I have had a look at the 1891 census and cannot find the Berry family either by name search or by checking the 1881 address. It must be the spaceship again!! Where are you in Australia?I have family in Perth and have spent two great holidays there. If you need more lookups get in touch. Regards Mary

SueMaid

SueMaid Report 28 Feb 2005 01:45

Mary, I live in Wollongong, just south of Sydney. Many miles from Perth!!! I don't think the Berry family would show up on the 1891 as Berry. Mary remarried after William died in 1888. I think they relocated to Birmingham as the new husband, Thomas Churchill was working there. Thanks again for your help. Susan

Lesley

Lesley Report 28 Feb 2005 09:44

Dear Mary Thank you very much for taking the time to do such a thorough look up for me. I had no idea James had married a second time, and your census info gives an easy time frame to find when Penelope died. Thanks also for the advice on tracking the IGI - I've been tracking my family tree for some years but am fairly new to using the internet for. This site has been a great help! thanks and best wishes Lesley

Patricia

Patricia Report 28 Feb 2005 11:02

Mary, Thank you for the Joseph Edwards look up.............Pat.

Mary

Mary Report 28 Feb 2005 14:04

Just a nudge as some replies have not been responded to Mary

Joan

Joan Report 28 Feb 2005 16:49

Hi Mary, I am trying to find the correct birthplace of Elizabeth Ann Clemison. According to the I.G.I. she was christened on 20/08/1849 in Romanby, Northallerton, Nth. Yorks.. Now I know that is definitely her date of birth as I have an old family birthday book with her name entered on that date. The 1861 census gives her place of birth as Northallerton as well. Thereafter every census says she was born in Thirsk, Nth. Yorks. She married George Henry Alexander in 1874. Could you possibly find her on the 1851 census please? Thanks, Joan Thompson

Rosalind in Madeira

Rosalind in Madeira Report 28 Feb 2005 17:12

Oxfordshire 1841 census Hi Mary, I am looking for James Wyatt born abt 1812 in Banbury, Oxon so would be abt 29 on the 1841 census. Father's name is John Wyatt. Also Hannah Mitchell born abt 1821 possibly in Banbury (don't expect you to search the whole census) father John Mitchell. Regards Ros.

Mary

Mary Report 28 Feb 2005 18:46

Hi Joan I am sorry but I do not think I can help with the birthplace of Miss Clemison as I do not have access to the 1851 Yorkshire census. The discs I have for 1851 are for Oxfordshire. I Had a look at the sample of 1851 on Ancestry and nothing there for Clemison but it is only a 10% sample of the entire census,so you would need to be very lucky to find a rellie on that. Regards Mary

Mary

Mary Report 28 Feb 2005 18:49

Hi Ros It will take a while to search Banbury for Wyatt and Mitchell as it is not indexed and every page(about 250) has to be searched by eye. I will get back to you with a result one way or another. Regards Mary

Mary

Mary Report 28 Feb 2005 23:24

Hi Christine P I am not finding anything for the Hubbins family in St George in the East 1891. Do you have ages or places of birth for any of the family members? Where did you source the info that you do have? I would have expected that such an unusual name would be easy to find,unless they are mistranscribed,in which case I really do need Birth places or ages to try to pin down possible matches. Sorry Mary

Theresa

Theresa Report 1 Mar 2005 04:57

Hello Constance, Could you look up in the oxfordshire 1841/1851/1861 for a family by the name of Hall, Thomas born 1786 aprox in Great Rollright married Elizabeth smith born 1794 Byfield Northampton?Children Mary ann, born 1817,James 1819, Edith 1823, William 1825, Louisa 1827,John 1827?, Josiah 1830,Patience 1834 and susannah 1835 all born Great Rollright Oxfordshire. Thankyou very much in anticipation. Regards Theresa