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Zoe

Zoe Report 31 Oct 2004 05:45

Hi Mary (I think I called you Linda last time?!-sorry) Thanks for trying to locate the Woodhouse & Hipkiss' for me. In 1901 the Hipkiss' were in Thornaby, Yorks, however I'm wondering if they may have been in Lancs in 1901 as 1 of the kids was born in Pendleton in 1886. I wonder if you woud be so kind as to recheck 1891 for Edith Elizabeth Hipkiss age 7 b.Thornaby, Yorks in Lancs. Thanks very much. Zoe, NZ

Mary

Mary Report 31 Oct 2004 10:21

Hi Zoe Still cannot locate Hipkiss in Lancs 1891 Regards Mary

Mary

Mary Report 31 Oct 2004 10:42

Hi Deb Cannot find your Townsends on 1871 census,However I looked on 1881 and see that that they were in Mickleton ,Gloucs and Mickleton has not been transcribed on the Ancestry version of 1871. Regards Mary

Zoe

Zoe Report 1 Nov 2004 07:43

Thanks for looking Mary, Unusually in that era they seemed to have moved all around the place which of course doesn't help especially with the old "Miss transcripton" about as well. Best wishes...Zoe, NZ

Mary

Mary Report 3 Nov 2004 00:14

Hi Irene Thanks for that info,I hope I did not muddt the waters too much when I gave you that little gem of "miss information". Regards Mary

Mary

Mary Report 3 Nov 2004 23:51

Hi Lorna I have managed to locate the whole Matthews family in 1851 but was not able to find any of them in 1861 either in Banbury or Neithrop. Living in Calthrop Street,Neithrop(no house number specified) John Matthews 46 Head Boatman b Longworth,Bucks Hannah Matthews 40 Wife b Chipping Norton,Oxon William Matthews 17 Son Boatman b Neithrop John Matthews 6 Son Scholar b Neithrop George Matthews 2 Son b Neithrop Fanny Matthews 13 Daur Scholar b Neithrop Maria Matthews 9 Daur Scholar b Neithrop Maria Matthews 2mths Daur b Neithrop Very Strange no young Hannah and two Marias.if you would like a copy of the print send me your snail mail addy in a private messageand I will post it to you as this disc does not allow copying to file for onward transmission.

Mary

Mary Report 3 Nov 2004 23:53

Sorry Lorna Forgot to sign my message to you,gosh how rude. Kind regards Mary

Mary

Mary Report 20 Nov 2004 18:21

Thought I would revive this lookup thread. Mary

Mea

Mea Report 21 Nov 2004 18:55

Hi Mary, I have found some new names in my family tree to look-up. So wondering if you could have a look for me Please. Mary Ann Munday b 1854/55 Stoke Row Oxon. Married Thomas Stratford in 1879. On the 1881 census gives birth in Stoke Row, so not sure if that is right or not. I just got my Gt Grandmother's birth certificate in the post, this is where I got her name from. Trying to see who her parents were if possible, and did she have any siblings. Thanks for any help with this one, Mea.

Unknown

Unknown Report 21 Nov 2004 19:11

Hi Mary do not go to great lengths for this but in your seaches of the censuses could you please keep your eyes open for any Wallingtons in Chipping Norton (you have already done Salford for me) many thanks Teresa

Mary

Mary Report 22 Nov 2004 14:02

Hello again Teresa How are the lookups going for Chippy area,busy??? I will keep my eyes peeled but very guiet with look ups at the moment,everybody seems to be offering them. If I can help with anything else just get in touch. Regards Mary

Mary

Mary Report 23 Nov 2004 10:42

Hi June Limited success with your Sweet folks. Glastonbury is not a registration place which threw me a bit BUT I found the followin at Langport which is not a million miles fron Glastonbury: John Sweet Dec Qtr 1860 Langport 5c 811. I tried cross referencing using Hannah Cross but no match. This was on 1837online as I had some spare credit.Only about 20% of marriages for 1860 are on FreeBMD. Sorry not to be more positive Regards Mary

Paul

Paul Report 23 Nov 2004 11:11

Hi Constance Thanks very much for the offer 1891 Census Mary Ann WEBB age 36 born Old Kent Road Surrey(London) unmarried living in Wimbledon Surrey. Sorry this is an add on: 1871 Census Sophia Webb Widow age 63 born Kent Mary Ann Webb age 16 born Old Kent Road Surrey Possibly living in Bermondsey Surrey London Much appreciated. Chris

Mary

Mary Report 23 Nov 2004 14:14

Hi Chris having a bit of trouble with your lookups. Cannot find anything for Mary A Webb in 1891 and only a couple of possibles for 1871.If you message me with your emaol addy I will send the images so you can decide if they are your folks. Regards Mary

Mary

Mary Report 30 Dec 2004 17:30

Hi Rosemary Living in Standlake on 1851 Oxon census James Barnes Head 37 Farm Labourer b Not Known Mary Barnes 35 Wife Laundress b Brighthampton,Oxon Rosanna Barnes 12 Daur Scholar b Standlake Henry Barnes 10 Son Scholar b Standlake Sarah R Barnes 9 Daur Scholar b Standlake I am not certain with regard to the name of the firstborn,the image is very difficult to read but I could look at the 1841 census in the hope that it will be more legible,will have a look and get back to you. All best wishes for 2005 Mary

Mary

Mary Report 30 Dec 2004 17:55

Hi Deb I am sorry but I cannot find a place called Mickleton in Oxfordshire,I believe it to be in Gloucestershire. I have looked and searched the 1841 census for Oxon and cannot find Mickleton,where did you get your info that they were both living in Mickleton in 1841?Do you have written proof that is where they lived? Regards Mary

Mary

Mary Report 31 Dec 2004 00:41

Hi Deb Yes Kingham is in Oxon but a search of 1851 census did not show any of the Townsend family.Could they have moved back to Mickleton as it seems the mother is no longer with them. Have you any idea which workhouse Elizabeth may have been in ?Chipping Norton or Witney are the most likely if they had stayed in the area. sorry not more positive regards mary

Mary

Mary Report 11 Jan 2005 23:17

Hello again Denise This is from 1871 census: Living in Friday St,Thame Walter Lester 34 Head Haytier b Thame Maria Lester 37 Wife b St Albans,Herts Emily Lester 9 Daur Scholar b Thame Frederick Lester 8 Son Scholar b Thame George Lester 6 Son Scholar b High Wycombe,Bucks Herbert Lester 4 Son Scholar b Thame 1881 Emily was living in Ealing and working as a cook for a family called Duhamel. I have not yet been able to find the rest of the family in 1881. If you need more help get back to me. Mary

Mary

Mary Report 12 Jan 2005 21:56

Hi Constance, Could I ask for 2 people on the 1901 Census please. I have found them on the search page, but would like to know who else is living with them. Thomas Kennedy 76 b. Mayo, Ireland. ( Now living in Willenhall, Staffs) Is he a retired policeman? Lewis Beales 55 b. Norfolk, Ringland. Regards Mary

Mary

Mary Report 12 Jan 2005 23:19

Hi Denise, Now I am really confused with regard to David Howlet's wife(wives).To try to clarify the situation I have checked who they were according to the censuses I have available and they are as follows: 1871 Louisa age 36 1881 Susan age 46 1891 Louisa age 60 1901 Louisa age 68 It seems to me that the Susan is a mistake and that the person I should be looking for a birth is Louisa Wharton born c1835,this will not be easy as the records for BMDs did not start until 1837,so it will have to be parish records,which I do not have.I will look on the 1841 census tomorrow to see if I can find her and her family. I will put a message on this thread Kind regards Mary