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London 1851 census Please don't use this one

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Luciacw

Luciacw Report 30 Jan 2004 13:11

Hi Lynda, Can you look in 21 Hunt Street for Charles Noquet? I think it's in Bethnal Green. thank you for your help Lucia

Luciacw

Luciacw Report 30 Jan 2004 20:59

Hi Lynda, thanks for looking. Lucia

Deborah

Deborah Report 1 Feb 2004 01:33

Hi Lynda I think I have already asked (mind like a sieve sometimes lol). Can you see how many Davey's(allowing for spelling variations) in the St Lukes and City Rd area please? In particular Elizabeth Hannah bn abt 1836 in these areas. thanxs Debbie

Kathleen

Kathleen Report 1 Feb 2004 11:36

Hi Lynda, could you please look up the following address. 45, Little Sutton street, Clerkenwell. I am looking for the HINTON family. Charles HINTON was born at this address in 1855. His parents are Job and Martha HINTON. Many thanks for your help. Kathy

Lilian

Lilian Report 1 Feb 2004 22:44

Hi Lynda, Do you have a surname index? If so, please look for Mary Ann Jones, born Cripplegate about 1842. Her father was Ellis Jones. Many thanks, Lilian

Gillian

Gillian Report 2 Feb 2004 03:01

St George's Barracks (this I think is the one now called the Wellinton Barracks on Birdcage Walk) - could you please look to see if there's a Pte John Doughty there (he gave it as his address when he married in 1852). I'm anxious to find out where he was born, because I although I now know his father's name I haven't a clue where to look for him! Thanks a lot Gill

Lilian

Lilian Report 2 Feb 2004 16:27

Thanks anyway for the offer, Linda. best wishes, Lilian

Gillian

Gillian Report 2 Feb 2004 23:32

St George's Barracks is in Westminster, and I've now discovered it's not the same as the Wellington Barracks but a separate establishment near Trafalgar Square (behind the National Gallery). I would have thought it was a large enough insitutation to have been listed without a full address - but looking at it on an 1862 map it could be described as in Trafalgar Square, Orange Street, Castle Street or St Martins Street. Thanks, Gill

Gillian

Gillian Report 3 Feb 2004 13:07

Thanks for trying anyway, Gill

Margaretfinch

Margaretfinch Report 5 Feb 2004 13:23

Hello Lynda, Could you please look for A Thomas Butler Wife Mary I think from the St. Pancrs area a daughter Bridget, thanking you Margaret.

Betty

Betty Report 5 Feb 2004 22:31

Can you please look up: 57 George St So, Greenwich (originally it was in Kent before the boundaries were redrawn and it was then included in London) Looking for any Killick Family. Many thanks.

Betty

Betty Report 5 Feb 2004 23:07

Thanks, Lynda, re George St, Greenwich. As it was in Kent at the time, would it, therefore, come under a Kent census (if there was one?) ?And, if so, how I do I go about checking it out? Thanks for your help. Betty

Betty

Betty Report 5 Feb 2004 23:10

According to info my grandma, Charlotte Amy Killick, was either born at 57 George St So, Greenwich Kent in 1878 or lived there at sometime prior to her marriage in 1902. Is this any help in tracking the family? I think it should probably be a census before or around 1878 (not 1851) my error. The family probably did not live on George St during 1851. Can you check out a census around 1878 for me by any chance/ Thanks, Lynda. Betty

Betty

Betty Report 5 Feb 2004 23:51

Thanks, Lynda, appreciate your help. I'll put out a message to see if there is a Kent census for 1871. Take care. Betty

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 8 Feb 2004 19:14

Hi Lynda, I know you have helped before and was very grateful. I am looking for 12 Commercial Street, Rotherhithe (Poole family) also 34 Victory Street (Deptford?) Bateman family. My research is very patchy at present. Many thanks for the time,

Susan

Susan Report 8 Feb 2004 22:47

Hi Lynda, Many thanks for this very kind offer, could you please see if you can find: George James Humphreys Mary Ann Humphreys age 29 St George in the East Henrietta Humphreys age 5 born St. George in the East at 9 Upper Chapman Street, St. George in the East. Many thanks Susan

Freda23

Freda23 Report 8 Feb 2004 23:45

Hi Can you look me up Pierre Chaplais living in the London area. He was born in 1815 (could have been France). Iwant to know if he was married. There may be an older Pierre Chaplais too. Thanks

Kathleen

Kathleen Report 10 Feb 2004 10:51

Hi Lynda, I received a 1844 marriage cert today for Job HINTON and Martha ABRAHAMS. She gives her address as Pear Tree Court. (His looks like Star Close or Court - hard to tell) In the 1851 Post Office Directory there is an entry for Job HINTON, brushmaker, at 2, Pear Tree Court, Clerkenwell. I would be extremely grateful if you could manage a lookup for that address looking for either HINTON or ABRAHAMS families. thanks and best regards Kathy

Susan

Susan Report 10 Feb 2004 15:30

Hi Lynda, I posted a request for a look up at the weekend and I think it may have been missed at least I cannot see a reply although the messages before and after have been answered: Could you see if you can find: George Humphreys age (?) Mary Ann Humphreys age 29 born St. George in the East Henrietta Humphreys age 5 born St. George in the East living at 9 Upper Chapman Street, St. George in the East. Sorry do not mean to chase you just worried it has been overlooked. Many thanks Susan

Susan

Susan Report 10 Feb 2004 20:05

Hi Lynda Many thanks for looking for the Humphreys family for me. Susan