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Rebecca

Rebecca Report 1 Nov 2006 12:51

thank you pamela R x

Potty

Potty Report 1 Nov 2006 12:22

There is this for an Edwin in 1861: Edwin Frost Age: 2 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1849 Relation: Son Father's name: Edward Mother's name: Mary Gender: Male Where born: Manchester Civil Parish: Manchester Ecclesiastical parish: St George Town: Manchester County/Island: Lancashire Country: England Street address: Occupation: Condition as to marriage: Disability: View Image Registration district: Manchester Sub-registration district: Ancoats ED, institution, or vessel: 1a Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 80 Household Members: Name Age Benjamin Frost 1 Mo Edward Frost 27 - Basket Maker Edwin Frost 2 Mary Frost 25 William Frost 3 As you have Jospeh's birth ref, ordering the certificate would give you his parents' names. As for youngest lodger, my grandfather is listed as a boarder with an unconnected family, aged 4, with two girls who I think are his sisters but as I can't find his birth, I can't prove it. Neither can I find his parents or other siblings on the same census, although I can find them later.

Rebecca

Rebecca Report 1 Nov 2006 12:07

sorry, thats the 1861 census info I have found a posible him on. and he was born Q1 1845 Volume: 8d Page: 92

Rebecca

Rebecca Report 1 Nov 2006 12:06

He is Joseph Frost I have him in the 1st quarter of 1854 in Salford. In the 1881, 91 and 1901 census he is with his wife Alice/Lavina/Levina aged 27, 36 adn 48 respectively in the census info. I have found in 1871 census... NEAL, Joseph Head Married M 48 Coffee Mill Maker Birmingham NEAL, Emma Wife Married F 48 House Holder Birmingham FROST, Edwin Lodger Unmarried M 12 Works In Warehouse Manchester FROST, Joseph Lodger Unmarried M 8 Scholar Manchester -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG09 Piece: 2928 Folio: 36 Page: 1 Registration District: Manchester Sub District: 1 Ancoats EnumerationDistrict: Ecclesiastical Parish: St Peters Civil Parish: Manchester Municipal Borough: Manchester Address: 6, Jersey Street, Manchester which I think is him but Im not sure

Jeanette

Jeanette Report 1 Nov 2006 12:04

if you put names and ages down perhaps we can look for you Jeanette

Georgina

Georgina Report 1 Nov 2006 12:00

What was your Great Grandads name & when & where was he born? Georgina.

Rebecca

Rebecca Report 1 Nov 2006 11:56

im really struggling to find my great great grandad on the 1861 or 1871 census. the 1871 census on 1837 doesnt seem to cover manchester and the only person I can find that I think would be right on the 1861 is an 8 year old lodger. As yet I cant find any link between the 8 year old lodger and the 2 adults he is staying with. There is a 12 year old boy with the same surname as my 8 yr old lodger who may be a brother or cousin. Ive seen young lodgers before but always with an adult relative. The 12 yr old seems to work in the warehouse owned by the head of house and his wife is a house holder??? is that the same as housewife? There are no other children on the census than the 2 young lodgers. The 8yr old is down as a scholar. I also dont have access to the 1851 census to look up the 12 year old to see where he is then if anyone could help? I am assuming something happened to the parents which meant that the 12 yr old had to go out and work to support him and his younger brother. I dont know Any suggestions??? Many thanks Rebecca x

Rebecca

Rebecca Report 1 Nov 2006 11:50

please see below....