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1901 all present and correct but no trace prior to
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Nikki | Report | 13 Jan 2006 20:58 |
Joanne Did you see my updated message about 1881? |
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Jessie aka Maddies mate | Report | 13 Jan 2006 21:01 |
Yep seen that one and for ages went down that route and ended up down the totally wrong tree until I obtained the marriage cert for one of Henry children. Have looked again on ancestry and in the 1901 and 1891 they are living on the same raod in Sheffield which is Burnell Road, can we trace just on road names anywhere? |
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Fiona | Report | 13 Jan 2006 22:52 |
Hi Joanne, The marriage certificate for one of Henry's children will not give you the mothers name, might be better getting the birth certificate for either Thomas or George as they seem the most likely two to be both Henry's and Emma's. Found this index looks good as they were living Ecclesfield in 1891 and Wortley covers that area. Births Dec 1890 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Fellows George Arthur Wortley 9c 278 Wortley Created 1st July 1837. Sub-districts : Bradfield; Cawthorne; Ecclesfield; High Hoyland; Penistone; Wortley GRO volumes : XXII (1837-51); 9c (1852-1930). Bradfield, Bradfield Urban (1837-1914), Cawthorne (1850-1908), Denby (1850-1908), *********Ecclesfield Rural (from 1850), Ecclesfield Urban ***********(1850-1902), Gunthwaite (1837-1908), High Hoyland (1850-1908), Hoyland Swaine (1837-1908), Hunshelf (1837-1908), Ingbirchworth (1837-1908), Kexborough (1850-1908), Langsett (1837-1908), Oxspring (1837-1908), Penistone (1837-1908), Silkstone (1850-1908), Tankersley, Thurgoland (1837-1908), Thurlstone (1837-1908), West Clayton (1850-1908), Wortley. |
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Jessie aka Maddies mate | Report | 13 Jan 2006 23:10 |
Thanks Have found the road and it is still in Sheffield, infact it is round the corner a stones throw from where I was brought up. I think that it is Henry in the workhouse and that the family could have stayed in Birmingham whilst he came to Sheffield to look for work in the steel industry. Going to search in and around Birmingham for his wife and kids in 1881 |
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Nikki | Report | 13 Jan 2006 23:13 |
You can search 1881 with just an address but I can't find Burnell Road for you I'm afraid. |
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Jessie aka Maddies mate | Report | 13 Jan 2006 23:21 |
Stumped with this Have double checked Henry's occupation on the 1901 and 1891 and his son's marriage cert and it is Tin plate maker the same as the one in the Sheffield workhouse in 1881 and his age and area he was born in is the same but can I find his wife and kids in 1881- nope!! we're the ashamed he was in the workhouse and just didn't do the census?? anyone's guess!! |
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Jessie aka Maddies mate | Report | 13 Jan 2006 23:48 |
Many thanks to everyone for help on this one! Especially Nikki and Zoe for your time |