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Zoe

Zoe Report 8 Oct 2006 16:26

Can't find Christopher in 1891, hope someone can Zoe

Zoe

Zoe Report 8 Oct 2006 16:35

1871 census for Christopher D Name: Samuel Treweek Age: 58 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1813 Relation: Head Spouses's Name: Jane Gender: Male Where born: Kea, Cornwall, England Civil Parish: Kea Ecclesiastical parish: Chasewater Town: Chasewater County/Island: Cornwall Country: England Occupation:Farmer Condition as to marriage:Married Registration district: Truro Sub-registration district: Kea ED, institution, or vessel: 12 Household schedule number: 44 Household Members: Alfred Matthews 17 Servant Christr D Treweek 10 Jane Treweek 54 Mary A Treweek 33 Samuel Treweek 58

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 8 Oct 2006 17:07

Nicola, Just a thought. When you ordered the marriage certificate, did you give just the groom's name or did you also give the name Emily for his wife? It could be that the marriage certificate is the right one, but Emily is not the proper name for Christopher's wife. Perhaps she was mistranscribed on the 1901 census, or perhaps Emily was a middle name. I'd be inclined to order the certificate again just using the details from Ancestry, just giving the groom's name, and if you want a checking point, give Samuel as his father's name. Then just see what the certificate has to say as to his wife's name. Kath. x