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1851 Census lookip please..going nuts

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Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 6 Sep 2006 01:24

I am looking for a John Teare b. 1829 IOM. He married Isabella Taggart b. 1833 IOM, in 1951 ( dont know what month as yet ) in Manchester Cathedral. Found them in 61 1nd 71 census. He was a carpenter/joiner. My dilemma is if they married after the census was taken how do I find them? In anticipation, Jackie

Linda in the Midlands

Linda in the Midlands Report 6 Sep 2006 02:11

Isabella Taggart 1851 Oct-Nov-Dec Manchester (1837-1924) Lancashire John Teare 1851 Oct-Nov-Dec Manchester (1837-1924) Lancashire so I think it would be after the census, Linda

Jacqueline

Jacqueline Report 6 Sep 2006 03:28

Thanks Linda, So now I have to look for them individually....Grr That makes it harder! LOL! So difficult doing all this from Australia. Back to the IOm census! Thanks for your help. Jackie

Elizabeth

Elizabeth Report 6 Sep 2006 04:02

Don't you just wish you could duck down to the records office? My lot have been in Australia for ages(some since the first fleet) and I'd just love to be able to get to some of the places and search properly. I'll drive thousands in kms here so it would be a breeze over there. Perhaps we should start up a Aussie group for when the Brits are asleep.

Andrew

Andrew Report 6 Sep 2006 04:15

Driving 300 km in Australia is a lot less hard work than 300 km in England! {grin}

Elizabeth

Elizabeth Report 6 Sep 2006 04:48

Andrew, when did you last drive in peak hour traffic in an Aussie city. It takes me 45 minutes to get 8 kms at 7am. That's normal, and 8kms is a lot less than 8 miles. Actually my sister is living in London (Paddington) at the moment and tells me how easy it is to get anywhere.