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How Complete is the 1851 census on Ancestry?

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Sandra

Sandra Report 3 Nov 2005 10:02

Does any one know whether it is complete on Ancestry.I have a few rellies that I just can't find I have tried all sorts of different searches but they still haven't popped up.I was really hoping that the 1851 would answer some of my questions,I'll have to pull my hair out some more!!!. Thanks Sandra

Elaine

Elaine Report 3 Nov 2005 10:06

If you click on UK CENSUS COLLECTIONS,then 1851- scroll down and it will give you a list of known problems. Might solve some of your problems - on the other hand !!!!!! Elaine

Sam

Sam Report 3 Nov 2005 10:44

I agree with the mistranscriptions, someone one here found my Poyser family last night, under Payzee! Sam x

Sandra

Sandra Report 3 Nov 2005 11:06

Thanks for all your replies.I don't know what to try next I have tried searching with just their christain names,place and year of birth etc has anyone got any other sugestions that I could try? Thanks Sandra

Merry

Merry Report 3 Nov 2005 11:17

Yes, Sandra - Try posting one of the problems on here - share your burden!! Merry

Kittycat

Kittycat Report 3 Nov 2005 11:17

I found people on the sample version that I now can't find on the full version.

Sandra

Sandra Report 3 Nov 2005 11:42

Here are the people I am looking for William P & Jane Roskruge born St Ives Cornwall 1791 (in the 1871 at Littlehampton Kent) Esther Roskruge born Colchester Essex/Little Clapham Essex 1819 her husband is Thomas but he may of died before the census John Roskruge born Faversham Kent 1838. Hope someone can help Sandra

Jeanette

Jeanette Report 3 Nov 2005 11:50

this could be wrong 1851 a fisherman I see on 1871 he was a Marina. it looks like Rogers on image but a gap between Ro and the g Record Frederick Hages abt 1836 Faversham, Kent, England Son Margate St John the Baptist Kent View Record Anthony Marten abt 1803 Faversham, Kent, England Head Margate St John the Baptist Kent View Record Mary Ann Marten abt 1804 Faversham, Kent, England Wife Margate St John the Baptist Kent View Record John V Mussared abt 1814 Margate, Kent, England Visitor Margate St John the Baptist Kent ===View Record John Rogers abt 1835 Faversham, Kent, England Visitor Margate St John the Baptist Kent

Lesley

Lesley Report 3 Nov 2005 12:03

Sandra - you have Colchester Essex/Little Clapham, Essex. I think this should read Little Clacton as I live in this area. Hope this helps. Lesley

Sandra

Sandra Report 3 Nov 2005 12:03

Hi Jeanette, It could possibly be him on the 1851 I was hoping he would be with his parents as I'm not 100% sure of who they were.I haven't found him on the 1861 census either I presumed that he was away at sea. Thanks for looking Sandra

Sandra

Sandra Report 3 Nov 2005 12:11

Hi Lesley, Thanks for that, geography used to be one of my best subjects but it that was quite a few years ago when I was at school Sandra

Sandra

Sandra Report 3 Nov 2005 15:09

Just to let you all know that I have found William P & Jane also John as he was their son.It took hours of looking at every page for the town of Littlehampton Thanks to all who tried to find them.I am still missing Esther Roskruge. Thanks again Sandra