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London 1851 census Please don't use this one

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Rick

Rick Report 25 Mar 2004 21:35

Hiya Lynda, As if I'd make up streetnames just to keep your thread going ! This is hard work finding people without a name index isn't it ? Just looked up Little Chester Street and it still exists - almost next door to Buckingham Palace - between Chester Street and Wilton Street. That's Belgravia - do you think that might be Kensington rather than St Martins ? Sending you an email by the way. Thanks for looking, Rick.

Rick

Rick Report 25 Mar 2004 20:42

Hi Lynda, Didn't want this thread to disappear, so I thought I'd ask for a lookup ! I got a poor copy of a cert through the post today and the addresses are a bit feint, but I think I'm looking for 3, Earls (or maybe Earles) Street in St Martin in the Fields for the Baines family. There's also another address which I think says Little Chester Street in the same area, but there's no house number. Looking for the Jobbins family, but I'll understand if there are too many houses to look through. Thanks, Rick.

Lysianne

Lysianne Report 18 Mar 2004 11:53

Dear Lynda Sorry to ask you for 1861 and 1851, but could you look for Frances Matthews and Henry Matthews on the 1851 at the Workhouse, Princes Street, Lambeth, Surrey, please? I don't know how old Frances would have been, but Henry would have been about two or three (born Sept 1848; possibly not called Henry). Many thanks Lysianne

Lilian

Lilian Report 16 Mar 2004 22:02

Thanks again, Lynda. You're a star! Lilian

Lilian

Lilian Report 16 Mar 2004 21:04

Hi Lynda, You found this family on the 1861 London census. Please look them up at the same address on the 1851. I would like to know if there were any children. Ellis and Anna Sophia Jones. Both aged about 28. 24 Tottenham Place St Pancras If they were there, could you please tell me their place of birth.If they are not there, could you please tell me if their place of birth was on the 1861 census. Many thanks, Lilian

Rick

Rick Report 14 Mar 2004 16:35

Thanks Lynda. They must move every year ! I'm looking forward to talking to the ManU fans in the office tomorrow ! Rick.

Rick

Rick Report 14 Mar 2004 16:17

Hi Lynda, Might have just had a breakthrough with my Spanish mob. Please could you try 4, Edge Terrace, Kensington for me, looking for Penalbers ? Thanks, Rick.

Susan

Susan Report 14 Mar 2004 15:19

Hi Lynda Thank you so much for looking up the Humphreys for me. Susan

Susan

Susan Report 14 Mar 2004 14:56

Hi Lynda I am working from an Index produced by the East London Family History Society which states - Shoreditch sub district St. Leonard PRO. HO 107/1534 Humphreys Folio 267 and 474. Hope this is right if not please do not worry do not want to put you to any trouble. Many thanks Susan

Susan

Susan Report 14 Mar 2004 14:07

Hi Lynda You have very kindly looked for this family at three addresses and so far no luck - I now have folio numbers for Humphreys families and wonder if you could check those for me: Fol no. 267 and 474 (1851 Census Shoreditch - St. Leonard) If this is going to be too time consuming please do not bother. Susan

Belle56

Belle56 Report 11 Mar 2004 19:02

Hi Lynda, Thank you for looking, it was much appreciated. April.

Lady on Lynchmere Common

Lady on Lynchmere Common Report 11 Mar 2004 17:20

Hi Lynda Many thanks for looking. I'll keep plodding on. Regards Deborah

Gordon

Gordon Report 11 Mar 2004 17:14

Thanks so much for trying Lynda. We did find at 22 Mill Lane, Woolwich, an Elizabeth Keast (unusual name for London) with daughter Ellen. But though the kiddie's name/age matches, according to her birth certificate, her mother was a totally different woman (Ann) so the mystery rumbles on lol. Thank you again!

Gordon

Gordon Report 11 Mar 2004 16:28

Hello Lynda: I wonder if the army barracks at Woolwich is listed in the 1851? I'm looking for a Royal Artillery gunner called Samuel Keast who was stationed there about this time. Many thanks!

Lady on Lynchmere Common

Lady on Lynchmere Common Report 11 Mar 2004 16:21

Hi Lynda Many thanks for kind offer. When you have time please could you look up 6 Omega Terrace, St Marylebone, Middx. Family name of Richardson and 18 New Quebec Street, St Marylebone, Middx. Family name of Welin ( or variant ) may be a guest house though. Does the London census cover the Loughton/Hornchrch area? Kind regards Deborah

Belle56

Belle56 Report 11 Mar 2004 14:37

Hi Lynda, I don't have a number for this address but would it be possible, if the streets are not too long to have a look for a John and Jemima Lane, in Little Distaff Lane Fish Street. Many Thanks April.

Belle56

Belle56 Report 10 Mar 2004 20:28

Hi Lynda, could you tell me who was at 1 Queen Charlotte Court, St. Saviour, London and can you tell me if there was a Lane family living in Distall Lane, City of London Many thanks April.

Freda23

Freda23 Report 10 Mar 2004 19:58

Please could you look up William Edgar Potter. I think he was a child about that time. I have no further details sorry. Lauretta

MrsMooMoo

MrsMooMoo Report 7 Mar 2004 19:31

Hi Lynda Thank you for looking up Vickerys. They don't appear to be my direct line of ancestry but I will keep information as I'm sure they will somehow link up with mine! Names John and Charles Vickery are familiar names. I appreciate your kindness . Thank you Sally

Rick

Rick Report 7 Mar 2004 15:20

Brilliant ! Thanks Lynda - the last couple of days have been fantastic for finding ancestors. I've added 9 GGG grandparents and 2 GGGG grandparents. Cost a small fortune in certificates, but it was worth it. Pimlico sounds right - just along the Embankment from Chelsea. Thanks again, Rick.