Just to be a bit more clear, this is the correct household I am looking at:-
1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census Minorca, Sunderland, Durham, England
First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place
Jane Gurney Head Married Female 27 1824 Mariners wife Morpeth, Northumberland, England William Gurney Nephew Single Male 8 1843 Scholar Sunderland, Durham, England Mary Ann Gurney Niece Single Female 5 1846 Scholar Sunderland, Durham, England Henry Dixon Gurney Son Single Male 5 1846 Scholar Sunderland, Durham, England Barbara Gurney Daughter Single Female 3 1848 Scholar Sunderland, Durham, England John Gurney Son Single Male 1 1850 - Sunderland, Durham, England Henry Dixon Visitor Married Male 29 1822 Ship wright Morpeth, Northumberland, England.
Although I was asking about Jane Gurney (nee Dixon) it is actually the daughter Barbara and the son John that I am interested in.
I think this John is the one who ends up in 1911 living in Painshaw, Durham and he was the informant on my great grandfather's death certificate describing himself as brother-in-law so I was hoping to find some evidence that his sister Barbara was the one who ended up as 'mother' to my grandfather (although I know that brother-in-law had other meanings back then).
I was just hoping to find other members of Jane's family that I could put into "search all member trees" to see if I could find a contact.
I have now found another Jane Dixon in 1841 who might be more likely to be the Jane from 1851 census, rather than the Jane with father Robert and mother Jane so I apologise for misleading you all with that information.
Sorry this is all a bit long winded.
EDIT - the baptism for Jane Dixon in Morpeth with father William and mother Ann could well be the right one but I have no way of confirming or denying this.
Kath. x
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Noting that your grandfather's mother is variously named as Mary Ann Dixon, and Barbara, does seem to point to the Gurney family, who had daughters Mary Ann and Barbara.
Although in 1851, Mary Ann Gurney and William Gurney are listed as niece and nephew of Jane, Mary Ann appears to be a daughter:
GURNEY, MARY ANN mmn DIXON GRO Reference: 1845 D Quarter in SUNDERLAND UNION Volume 24 Page 315
Possibly William's birth ???
DIXON, GEORGE WILLIAM - GRO Reference: 1847 D Quarter in SUNDERLAND UNION Volume 24 Page 274
1911 for John George Gurney, which you mention (birth posted earlier):
John Gurney in the 1911 England Census Name: John Gurney Age in 1911: 60 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1851 Relation to Head: Head Gender: Male Birth Place: Sunderland, Durham, England Civil Parish: Offerton Painshaw Country: England Street Address: 1 Penshaw Staiths Penshaw Marital status: Married Occupation: Colliery Wastemanbdow Registration District Number: 553 Sub-registration District: Houghton le Spring ED, institution, or vessel: 11 Piece: 30062 Household Members: Name Age John Gurney 60 Sarah Jane Gurney 56 Henry Gurney 20 James Gurney 16 John Hall Bobson 5
In 1901 he's with his wife and children in Hetton le Hole, and in 1891 he's with his wife and children in Bishop Wearmouth.
1881 - John Gurners in the 1881 England Census Name: John Gurners [John Gurney] Age: 30 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1851 Relationship to Head: Head Spouse: Sarah Gurners Gender: Male Where Born: Sunderland, Durham, England Civil Parish: Bishopwearmouth County/Island: Durham Country: England Street Address: 16 Tyne Street (Rooms Over Stable) Marital status: Married Education: Employment status: View image Occupation: Journeyman Painter Registration District: Sunderland Sub registration district: South Bishop Wearmouth ED, institution, or vessel: 8 Neighbors: Piece: 4994 Folio: 136 Page Number: 56 Household Members: Name Age John Gurners 30 Sarah Gurners 26 Joseph Gurners 8 Wm.H. Gurners 1 Eliz.A. Gurners 4 Frances Gurners 19 - sister Emma M. Gurners 17 - sister
1871:
John G Gurney in the 1871 England Census Name: John G Gurney Age: 20 Estimated Birth Year: 1851 Relation: Son Gender: Male Where born: Sunderland, Durham, England Civil parish: Sunderland Ecclesiastical parish: Trinity Town: Sunderland County/Island: Durham Country: England Registration district: Sunderland Sub-registration district: East Sunderland ED, institution, or vessel: 1 Household schedule number: 214 Piece: 5013 Folio: 19 Page number: 31 Household Members Age Relationship George Gurney 56 Head - Lambeth, Surrey - mariner, unemployed Jane Gurney 47 Wife John G Gurney 20 Son George Gurney 18 Son Robert Gurney 14 Son Frances J Gurney 10 Daughter Emma M Gurney 7 Daughter
By 1881, George, the father, is a widower in Lambeth Workhouse. (Jane's death in 1880 posted previously.)
I can't see any of the family in 1861. I can't see any sign of Barbara at any time after 1851.
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Your grandfather in 1871:
John G Humble in the 1871 England Census Name: John G Humble Age: 7/12 Estimated Birth Year: 1870 Relation: Son Gender: Male Where born: Southwark, Surrey, England Civil parish: Camberwell Ecclesiastical parish: Camden Town: Peckham County/Island: Surrey Country: England Registration district: Camberwell Sub-registration district: Peckham ED, institution, or vessel: 6 Household schedule number: 238 Piece: 731 Folio: 23 Page number: 39 Household Members Age Relationship G?? Humble 33 Head - Sunderland Mary Ann Humble 24 Wife - Sunderland John G Humble 7/12 Son John D Deacon 23 Lodger
Anderson in the London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813-1920 Name: Anderson Gender: Male Record Type: Birth Birth Date: 25 Aug 1870 Birth Poor Law Union: St George the Martyr Birth Place: St George the Martyr, Southwark, England Father: G Anderson Mother: Mary Ann Anderson Register Type: Parish Register
ANDERSON, JOHN GEORGE mmn DIXON GRO Reference: 1870 S Quarter in SAINT SAVIOUR SURREY Volume 01D Page 58
Mary Ann and George do not seem to have married .
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Thanks AryllGran.
That is the correct 1871 census for my grandfather with the name Humble. I forgot to mention that the name change was also on the census just before his baptism. That is where his father George is said to be an unemployed painter. I have his records from the workhouse, his birth certificate and baptism record.
I bought the birth certificate of Mary Ann Gurney from the 1851 census named as niece but I think that is what she was as the mother's name on the certificate was Ann Dixon (unless this was a mistake which I realise c an and does happen.)
I can't find any other record for Barbara either until she appears on the 1901 census with George Anderson as Barbara Anderson living in Burbank Street. By this time they have moved back up north to West Hartlepool which is where the family stayed and I was born there.
I can find my grandfather with his father George on the 1881 census but again mother is named as Maria (I think maybe a mis-hearing of Mary A.) again in Burbank Street. I thought I had them in 1891 too but I can't find that at the moment.
I can find no marriage for George and Mary Ann or George and Barbara to help with the search.
Kath. x
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Oh crumbs Erika....I had completely forgotten that I had that other thread Just last year.
Lock down has not helped my short term memory :-S
I'm sorry for making everyone go through all this again. I think there is just so much information but not much solid ground that I keep confusing myself. I think I may have to leave this again as my head is going round in circles.
Kath. x
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No probs, Kath.
We've all had tough times, one way and another ;-) ;-)
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