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1871 Census lookup....THANKS EVERYONE!!

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Merry

Merry Report 8 Sep 2005 18:29

Bet you a pound Mary Ann turns out to be a Peacock! Merry

Jeanette

Jeanette Report 8 Sep 2005 18:28

found this 1861 Catherine Homark abt 1852 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England Daughter Kingsclere Hampshire George Homark abt 1841 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England Son Kingsclere Hampshire Johnathan Homark abt 1809 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England Head Kingsclere Hampshire Rebecca Homark abt 1813 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England Wife Kingsclere Hampshire Rosa Homark abt 1855 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England Daughter Kingsclere Hampshire Sarah Homark abt 1849 Daughter Kingsclere Hampshire Thomas Homark abt 1858 Kingsclere, Hampshire, England Son Kingsclere Hampshire

StephScouser

StephScouser Report 8 Sep 2005 18:23

I will have to see about ancestry i have found alot with family search on certain families. Thanks for looking up stuff everyone.

StephScouser

StephScouser Report 8 Sep 2005 18:21

I am going to get a real copy of the marriage cert this weekend so that may help. Eliza's maiden name was peacock and her so called sister is hemark. There are no names as such in 1881 so this name must be really rare. I also don't think that she may have gotten married at 39 a possibility if she did but she would have very little children would this influence mens choice? Steph

The Ego

The Ego Report 8 Sep 2005 18:19

IGI is awaste of time-if youre doing genealogy in detail you need ancestry-its about a £1 a week at the moment- a pittence compared to what people are charged for having the internet in the first place.

Merry

Merry Report 8 Sep 2005 18:18

Don't forget, the enumerator was copying from the householders record sheet. As William whatever-his-name-was (the bro-in-law) was a watchmaker, I would think theres a good chance he could read and write (you might know this if you have his marriage cert??) and therefore the enumerator wouldn't have had to write the householders sheet himself, but he would have to transcribe it. If William wrote Peacock in poor handwriting, could it not have ended up completely different on the census?? Not that I can find Mary in 1871!! Merry

Jeanette

Jeanette Report 8 Sep 2005 18:18

hereb is 1861 looks like Hemark Mary A Hemark abt 1822 Bolton, Lancashire, England Sister-in-law Everton Lancashire Eliza Winterton abt 1836 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Wife Everton Lancashire Ellen Winterton abt 1860 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Daughter Everton Lancashire Richard Winterton abt 1855 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Son Everton Lancashire Robert Winterton abt 1857 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Son Everton Lancashire William Winterton abt 1835 Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England Head Everton Lancashire Jeanette

StephScouser

StephScouser Report 8 Sep 2005 18:16

Are there any finds of teh name in Liverpool i have tried searching on IGI just for that name but nothing appears. Stephanie.

StephScouser

StephScouser Report 8 Sep 2005 18:14

Sorry I don't understand what you mean. The folio number is 49 and the address is 6 Jubilee Terrace, Parish or township is Everton and its is in the borough of Liverpool the ecclesiastical district is St Augustines. Hope this helps.

Liberty64

Liberty64 Report 8 Sep 2005 18:13

Alter, Ive looked at the Image and It clearly reads 'Hemark'! For reference the details on 1861 census. Mary A Hemark abt 1822 Bolton, Lancashire, England Sister-in-law Everton Lancashire Eliza Winterton abt 1836 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Wife Everton Lancashire Ellen Winterton abt 1860 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Daughter Everton Lancashire Richard Winterton abt 1855 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Son Everton Lancashire Robert Winterton abt 1857 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Son Everton Lancashire William Winterton abt 1835 Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England Head Everton Lancashire RG9 /2710 Registration district: West Derby Sub-registration district: Everton ED, institution, or vessel: 8 Folio: 49 Page: 3 Household schedule number: 13 GSU Number: 543016 There dosent appear to be another 'HEMARK' on any census returns or records on Ancestry!

The Ego

The Ego Report 8 Sep 2005 18:12

steph-can you tell me what image you saw for 1861-might be a minstranscription

StephScouser

StephScouser Report 8 Sep 2005 17:50

Hi, I am looking for a strange name...HOMARK/HEMARK or something like that. I am in particular looking for a Mary A Homark born around 1822 in Bolton Lancashire. In 1861 she was living with her brother-in-law and should be sister...ellen Winterton Formerly Peacock Not the same surname. Possibly half sisters? Different Fathers? Anyway Mary's occupation was a dressmaker and she was unmarried. They were living at 6 Jubilee Terrace Everton, Liverpool. It would help alot to find her this surname is a very unusual one. Thanks Stephanie.