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Can someone do me a look-up on the 1871 census ple
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Daisy | Report | 2 Nov 2006 13:47 |
Thank you both Jan and Jim your help is very much appreciated Daisy |
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Charles | Report | 2 Nov 2006 13:43 |
If you need this .... The 1861 census has them living in the High St. in Haslingden. Thomas is a 'rag dealer' and Ann is a 'Cotton Weaver Russloom' (this last word is hard to decipher. |
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Thelma | Report | 2 Nov 2006 13:35 |
No wife Anne in 1881 1871 England Census about Thomas Hoyle Name: Thomas Hoyle Age: 49 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1822 Relation: Head Spouse's name: Ann Gender: Male Where born: Haslingden, Yorkshire, England Civil Parish: Haslingden Ecclesiastical parish: Haslingden Town: Haslingden County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Susannah Cragg 20 Ann Hoyle 47 Thomas Hoyle 49 |
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Jan.jan | Report | 2 Nov 2006 13:35 |
Hi Is this your family? 1871 Rake Foot Haslingden Thomas Hoyle aged 49 a Marine Store dealer Ann wife aged 43 born Todmorden Susannah Cragg, lodger, a cotton winder Regards Jan |
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Daisy | Report | 2 Nov 2006 13:13 |
Could someone please do a look-up for me on the 1871 census? The family I am looking for are Thomas Hoyle and Anne Hoyle and they will be about 46 years old. On the 1881 census they were living in King St, Haslingden Lancashire and I expect they probably be found in Haslingden in 1871. Many thanks Rosie |