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1841 census look up please for Birmingham?
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Mandy | Report | 23 Jul 2005 10:23 |
Would be really grateful for an 1841 look up please. Joan kindly found my family in 1851 and I would love to find them in 1841, if poss. See below for 1851 details Thanks XX |
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Mandy | Report | 23 Jul 2005 10:28 |
Head - Thomas Huges, age 56, Pork Butcher, born in Dilvin, Herefordshire (?Dilwyn?) Wife - Mary Ann Hughes , age 46, born Rudgby, War Son - William Hughes - age 26, unmarried, assistant, born n bham Daughter - Maria Hughes, age 21, born in bham Sis in law - Eleanor Waldron, age 52, housekeeper, born Rudgby, War Serv - Charles Warner , age 22 born in solihull address in 1852 133 Gt hampton Street, Birmingham |
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Rosemary | Report | 23 Jul 2005 13:57 |
Which parish or subdistrict are they in on the 1851? Rose |
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Mandy | Report | 23 Jul 2005 16:33 |
sorry, just got back! Thank you so much for looking. It just says Birmingham on the 1851 census that Joan found for me. Sheila, many thanks for looking. I'm guessing they lived somewhere prior to Gt Hampton Street then, if there is no sign of them in 1841 as living there. Thank you both XX |