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1891 and 1901 Pochin lookup please

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*~Lizbeth~*

*~Lizbeth~* Report 2 Jun 2007 22:52

Thanks Glitter Baby for finding them in 1901! And Jan thanks again for the help. Liz

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 2 Jun 2007 22:42

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GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 2 Jun 2007 09:15

1901 possible Name: Edgar Hubert Rochin Age: 21 Estimated birth year: abt 1880 Relation: Son Father's name: John Henry Mother's name: Ann Gender: Male Where born: Lambeth, London, England Civil parish: Leicester Formerly St Margaret Ecclesiastical parish: Leicester St Peter County/Island: Leicestershire Country: England Street address: 50 St Albans Road Occupation: hosiery warehouseman Condition as to marriage: Education: Employment status: View image Registration district: Leicester Sub-registration district: North East Leicester ED, institution, or vessel: 4 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 139 Household Members: Name Age Agnes Eva Rochin 22 Lambeth Ann Rochin 53 Brimpton Edgar Hubert Rochin 21 Elsie Emily Rochin 11 Leicester Henry Stanley Rochin 23 Lambeth, hosiery waehouseman John Henry Rochin 58 Leicester, ironmongers assistant

*~Lizbeth~*

*~Lizbeth~* Report 2 Jun 2007 01:17

Thats great Jan, thanks for all the help and the birth references, i'll make sure i keep note of them. Im going to be off to bed now, so if i don't reply, you know why!! Happy hunting, Liz (Yes maiden name was Long!)

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 2 Jun 2007 00:54

I can't find them in 1901 either. Could Ann's name possibly be Sarah Ann? If so there is this death:- Name: Sarah Ann Pochin Estimated birth year: abt 1847 Year of Registration: 1895 Quarter of Registration: Oct-Nov-Dec Age at Death: 48 DISTRICT: Leicester (1837-1974) County: Leicestershire Volume: 7a Page: 161 Kath. x

*~Lizbeth~*

*~Lizbeth~* Report 2 Jun 2007 00:47

Its fine Jan, take your time!! I haven't got anything much better to do all night than track down these elusive rellies!! Kathleen- im not sure, i haven't found her using the name Sarah before, as her sister is called Sarah. But you never know.

*~Lizbeth~*

*~Lizbeth~* Report 2 Jun 2007 00:44

Yep looks like him....also i found a entry on IGI that seems to match the info

*~Lizbeth~*

*~Lizbeth~* Report 2 Jun 2007 00:38

Jan, thanks for adding the info....two wives must be a typo!! Kathleen- that sounds a bit more plausible i think! 1901 would be great Jan, thanks Liz

KathleenBell

KathleenBell Report 2 Jun 2007 00:34

Not sure where all the names come from on Jan's transcription of the 1891 census, but on the image I can only see four children:- Henry S. - son Agnes T - daughter Edgar H - son Elsie M. - daughter. Just noticed - Ancestry's transcription is wrong. They have transcribed the next household - whose name is Woodland - as Pochin too. Kath. x

*~Lizbeth~*

*~Lizbeth~* Report 2 Jun 2007 00:18

Thanks for that Jan. The names of the children are confusing me slighty, and Ann and John seem to have been busy during the 10 years! Could you possibly tell me how they're related to John/Ann? Thank you!

*~Lizbeth~*

*~Lizbeth~* Report 2 Jun 2007 00:09

Can someone please have a look for a Ann Pochin born 1839 Brimpton, Berkshire married to a John Pochin. They should be living in the Clapham area with children Henry, Agnes and Edgar. Thanks. Liz.