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George Herring census difficulties

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Maddie

Maddie Report 11 Jul 2011 10:29

is this a possibilty
1841
ORWIN, Dorothy F 80 1761 Durham VIEW
HERRING, Wm M 48 1793 Durham VIEW
HERRING, Jane F 45 1796 Durham VIEW
HERRING, Wm M 20 1821 Durham VIEW
HERRING, Jane F 18 1823 Durham VIEW
HERRING, Geo M 16 1825 Durham VIEW
HERRING, Mary F 14 1827 Durham VIEW
HERRING, Margt F 12 1829 Durham VIEW
HERRING, Emma F 10 1831 Durham VIEW
HERRING, James M 7 1834 Durham VIEW
HERRING, Ann F 5 1836 Durham VIEW
HERRING, Isabella F 3 1838 Durham VIEW
HENDERSON, Hudson M 17 1824 Ireland VIEW
COULTON, Margt F 30 1811 Durham VIEW
RG number:
HO107 Piece:
299 Book/Folio:
9/18 Page:
21

Registration District:
Sunderland Sub District:
Monkwearmouth Enumeration District:
Ecclesiastical Parish:

Civil Parish:
Monkwearmouth Municipal Borough:
Sunderland Address:
High Street, Monkwearmouth, Southwick, Sunderland County:
Durham

Cippy

Cippy Report 11 Jul 2011 10:25

Hello,

I am having difficulties finding 1841 and 1851 census for:

George Herring b1829 Monkwearmouth, Durham
He married Isabella Readymartch (or Readymarcher) 1857

According to the marr. cert. he lived in Green Street, Sunderland, occ. Mariner
His father was William Herring, a Gentleman's servant.

Any ideas?

Regards,
Chris