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1851 look up please

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Kate Shaw

Kate Shaw Report 19 May 2007 17:19

Hello! Please could some one look for Hannah Taylor in the Northallerton area of Yorkshire in 1851. She was born in 1827 in Romanby near Northallerton although spellings vary Rumanby/Romansby etc. She isn't with her family who were in Brompton (mother Rachel and brothers William and Thomas) and didn't get married until 1852. Thanks for your help. Kate

KeithInFujairah

KeithInFujairah Report 19 May 2007 17:29

Could this be her? Name: Hannah Taylor Age: 23 Estimated birth year: abt 1828 Relation: Servant Gender: Female Where born: Romanby, Yorkshire, England Civil parish: East Harlsey County/Island: Yorkshire Country: England Street address: Harlsey Castle Occupation:House Servant Condition as to marriage:Unmarried Registration district: Northallerton Sub-registration district: Appleton ED, institution, or vessel: 13 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 4 Household Members: Name Age Thomas Carter 20 Ann Smith 55 Head, Farmer of 180 acres employ 5 men. Annie T Smith 12 Henry Smith 17 John J Smith 28 Susanna B Smith 28 Hannah Taylor 23 Jane Vasey 16 John Whittaker 16

Kate Shaw

Kate Shaw Report 19 May 2007 17:49

Thanks Keith - that could well be her. I assumed she must have been a servant somewhere. Thanks a lot for your help Kate