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MaureeninNY

MaureeninNY Report 4 Jul 2011 02:43

Just putting this here for ref:

As posted by Lindsey....(just for ref):

1901 census transcription details for: 26, Walmer Street, St Marylebone

RG number: RG13 Piece: 111 Folio: 134 Page: 49

Reg. District: Marylebone Sub District: St Mary
Parish: St Marylebone Enum. District: 12
Ecclesiastical District: St Mary's City/Municipal Borough:
Address: 26, Walmer Street, St Marylebone
County: London

GOODMAN, James Head Married M 42 1859 Road Sweeping
Kensington
London
GOODMAN, Maryan Wife Married F 40 1861 Flower Seller
Colchester Barsacks
Essex
GOODMAN, Rosie Daughter F 9 1892
Kensington
London
...................................
And this will be Mary Ann:(I hope!). I haven't really looked at the image-I'm sure some of those place names are off!!!

1861 census transcription details for: Bulls Head, Aylesbury
RG number: RG09 Piece: 866 Folio: 11 Page: 15

Reg. District: Aylesbury Sub District: 2 Aylesbury
Parish: Aylesbury Enum. District: 5
Ecclesiastical District: St Marys Aylesbury City/Municipal Borough:
Address: Bulls Head, Aylesbury
County: Buckinghamshire

BUSHNELL, George Father Married M 42 1819 Chelsea Out Pensioenr
Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire
BUSHNELL, Mary Mother Married F 42 1819
Clogham
Ireland
BUSHNELL, Edward Son M 11 1850 Scholar
...
Ireland
BUSHNELL, Ellen Daughter F 9 1852 Scholar
Clogham
Ireland
BUSHNELL, Elizabeth Daughter F 7 1854 Scholar
Paull
Yorkshire
BUSHNELL, John William Son M 3 1858 Scholar
Colchester
BUSHNELL, Mary Ann Daughter F 1 1860
Colchester

............
Lindsey's find matches perfectly:
1911 census transcription details for: Kensington Workhouse, KENSINGTON WORKHOUSE
RG14PN139 RD2 SD1 ED52 SN9999


Reg. District: Kensington Sub District: Kensington South
Parish: Kensington Enum. District: 52
Address: Marloes Road Kensington
County: London

GODLEMAN, Mary A Inmate Widow F 49 1862 Essex Colchester


Maureen

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 4 Jul 2011 08:36

Births Dec 1859 (>99%)
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BUSHELL Mary Ann Colchester 4a 225



British Army Service Records 1760-1915
First name(s): George

Last name: BUSHNELL

Calculated year of birth: 1819

Parish of birth: Aylesbury

Town of birth: Aylesbury

County of birth: Buckinghamshire

Age at attestation: 20 years

Attestation date: 11 November 1839

Attestation corps:

Attestation soldier number:

Discharge rank: Corporal

Discharge corps: 1st Battn 6th Reg Of Infantry

Discharge soldier number: 1478

The National Archives reference: WO97 / 1401 / 79


(just adding these, birth registration on FMP says Bushnell)

Looks like it's coming together folks, good work!.

Chris :)

 Lindsey*

Lindsey* Report 4 Jul 2011 13:36

This certainly looks a lot better than all the "copied" trees, I think we may have cracked it ! At last :-D :-D :-D

Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 4 Jul 2011 15:44

A really big thankyou to everyone for info,i am able to order certs now,what a lovely team of people for your help xx

 Lindsey*

Lindsey* Report 4 Jul 2011 17:26

Do let us know what the certs say, awaiting with interest :-D

BradM

BradM Report 5 Feb 2012 19:39

Rose who married John Chamberlain is my 2x Great Nan, thanks to those who have helped, it only hasn't helped Jacqueline but it has helped me, Thanks once again, after looking up the workhouse here is a link with a bit of history to it. http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Kensington/


Thanks :-)