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Please can some one look at this for me
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Laura The Explorer | Report | 22 Aug 2006 11:39 |
Hi all can some one please look at this for me I have a Ann Wodlley (should be Woolley ) on the 1851 cesus ref HO107/2146 folio 74 p 14 on this it has brother in law and sister in law as Sellers. But I can not find all three together on the 1841 cesus the nearest I have the date are all wrong which is HO107/197/6 folio 7 page 10 Could these be the same people or have I missed them completely Thank you Laura |
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Christine in Herts | Report | 22 Aug 2006 13:41 |
Hi I haven't looked at the images - but have you factored in the age-rounding in 1841? Children were ascribed accurate-ish ages but adults (15+) were rounded down to the next 5 below. So ''age 20'' actually means ''age 20-24'' ''age 45'' means ''age 45-49'' and so on. Christine |
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Christine in Herts | Report | 22 Aug 2006 14:01 |
I had a look at the 1841 set you mention, and they don't look like a good match for ages - even allowing for rounding down. It might be worth a look at this ref: Source information: HO107/187/9 Registration district: Bakewell Sub-registration district: Matlock ED, institution, or vessel: 22 Folio: 26 Page: 25 Line number: 11 Tho' I'm not convinced by that one either - just intrigued because there's a Samuel Woolley on the same page. Christine |
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Uncle John | Report | 22 Aug 2006 14:04 |
From the image (1851 Yeaveley, Derby) Mark Wooley (note the spelling - it is quite distinct) Head age 26 Farm labourer b. Bentley Ann ditto Wife age 28 b. Osmaston Hannah ditto Daughter age 2 Hannah Sellars Unmarried age 21 sister-in-law, Dressmaker William ditto Unmarried age 19 brother-in law, Sawyer The last three all born Yeaveley. All living in an unnamed farm cottage on Booth Hay farm (see the previous entry). I'd read step-brother for brother-in-law since Hannah and William look like brother and sister. |
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Christine in Herts | Report | 22 Aug 2006 14:24 |
This looks possible (in Yeaveley): Source information: HO107/182/5 Registration district: Ashbourne Sub-registration district: Brailsford ED, institution, or vessel: 10B Folio: 4 / 5 Page: 3 / 4 Line number: 4 scattered about: Ann Sellers abt 1796 Derbyshire, England Shirley John Sellers abt 1801 Derbyshire, England Shirley John Sellers abt 1826 Derbyshire, England Shirley George Sellers abt 1828 Derbyshire, England Shirley Hannah Sellers abt 1830 Derbyshire, England Shirley Edwin Seller abt 1836 Derbyshire, England Shirley Wm Seller abt 1833 Derbyshire, England Shirley (last 2 specifically described as S of John, above) Joshua Sellers abt 1806 Derbyshire, England Shirley Elizabeth Sellers abt 1816 Derbyshire, England Shirley Emily Sellers abt 1832 Derbyshire, England Shirley |
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Laura The Explorer | Report | 23 Aug 2006 08:31 |
hi thanks all will look at them today if I get the chance the kids have aready started aaaaaahhhhh Laura |