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jumarcat | Report | 9 Jul 2006 09:56 |
1841 Census: Robert Jobson 52 Labourer Y ?? (Arabella) ?? (isabella) ?? or something else? age 46 Thomas Jobson Bookbinder (?) 18 Edward Jobson 14 Same as above Margaret Jobson 10 Having trouble locating them further on. ( I think the Thomas is my GGG Grandfather who was a waiter when he got married in 1845. The rest ?? HELP ! Idid think I had robert in 1871 with a woman called Barbera ? What do you think. Thanks for any help Ann |
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jumarcat | Report | 9 Jul 2006 10:12 |
pretty please |
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Georgina | Report | 9 Jul 2006 10:22 |
Could this be Margaret in 1851? William Bell abt 1818 Northd, Swarland Lodger Westgate Northumberland Margaret Jibson abt 1831 Northd, N Castle Servant Westgate Northumberland Ann Simmon abt 1824 Northd, Heaton Sister Westgate Northumberland Sarah Simmon abt 1804 Northd, Heaton Head Westgate Northumberland Source information: HO107/2404 Registration district: Newcastle Upon Tyne Sub-registration district: Westgate ED, institution, or vessel: 3j Folio: 410 Page: 20 (click to see others on page) Household schedule number: 83 GSU Number: 87082 Georgina. |
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jumarcat | Report | 9 Jul 2006 10:26 |
I could possibly her. The place of birth is correct as is the year of birth. I sometimes feel like I would like to be locked away in a padded cell. This hobby (ha ha) has become a bit of an obsession. Thanks ever so much. ann |
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Judith | Report | 9 Jul 2006 10:26 |
Looking at the 1841 image I would agree it says Arabella, and think the two boys occupations say Bookbinder with App short for apprentice squashed in at the end. Arabella the boys and Margaret all have N for whether born in county, though Margaret, if she was very young when she moved there may well have given Newcastle as her birthplace when asked on later census. Arabella and Margaret both have something marked in the 'whether born in Scotland, Ireland or Foreign parts' column but can't decide if its a tick, an S for Scotland or just a squiggle. |
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jumarcat | Report | 9 Jul 2006 10:36 |
am eternally grateful Have been sitting her since about 6 am on and off ( mostly on) trying to find this lot. Ann |
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jumarcat | Report | 9 Jul 2006 11:15 |
Have just gone through all deaths from 1841 to 1852 for Arabella Jobsons and have not found her. How can that be Cant find her alive either. ? SCREAMMMMMM |