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1901 census

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**Ann**

**Ann** Report 6 May 2008 11:55

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**Ann**

**Ann** Report 6 May 2008 11:39

Thanks everyone, that confirms the address, although it comes under the parish of Hope I think it may be in the Kinnerton region.
Although now seeing bretton that may throw a different light on things!!

I put a plea for help out yesterday regarding
Queens Arms Farm Pontbleiddyn / Pontblyddyn.
I have it on the 1901 census with the Williams family. However they were farming elswhere in the 1891 census. I tried to do a search on the address in 61,71,91 with no luck.

However on the 1881 disc I have up came Queens Arms Inn....in Pontblyddyn (no Q A Farm) am thinking this could be the same building? Tried all census as above on Q A Inn and again nothing is coming up............Can anyone help or suggest a search strategy?

Ann........In sunny Wales!

Kendo

Kendo Report 6 May 2008 11:21

1901 census

Search Results - Cheshire 1901 Census Transcript
Printed on Tuesday, 6 May 2008

Surname Forename Age Relationship Occupation Birth Place Address Folio Reference S&N File Reference
Taylor Samuel 71 Head Farmer Malpas, Cheshire
Taylor Ann 67 Wife ? Northwich, Cheshire

Bread Brook Farm House, Bretton
RG13/3379/~F123 CD11 R_3379.pdf p.233

Ken

Kendo

Kendo Report 6 May 2008 11:16

Samuel & Ann, born Malpas in Cheshire, appear in the 1901 census in Hope, Flintshire. I am trying to track down the address

Ken

Kendo

Kendo Report 6 May 2008 11:04

Going by the 1891 census the nearest fit by age
are Samuel Taylor 61 & Ann 58, both born in Malpas, Cheshire

Ken

**Ann**

**Ann** Report 6 May 2008 10:36

Hi all,

Could some kind soul check a address for the following on the 1901 census. Have been given address as BreadBrook Farmhouse? Hope

Samuel Taylor aged 71
Ann Taylor aged 67

Many thanks
Ann