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1881 census

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moggyrud

moggyrud Report 15 Oct 2004 16:08

emma, thank you so much! You don't know how long l have been looking! What a detective. Maureen

Jeanie

Jeanie Report 15 Oct 2004 15:40

Emma!! How do you do it? Please give suggestions since I am missing a few. Regards Jeanie

Emma

Emma Report 15 Oct 2004 15:14

Maureen, Jeanie is right about mistranscriptions! I think this is your family transcribed as HENRY! Household: Name Relation Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Disability George HENRY Head M Male 39 Warminster, Wiltshire, England Money Lender Lucy E. HENRY Wife M Female 24 Liverpool, Lancashire, England Maude W. HENRY Daur U Female 16 m Bristol Beatrice M. HENRY Daur Female 4 m Bristol Elizabeth SAMS Servant U Female 22 Backwell, Somerset, England Servant (Dom) Margret WITHERS Servant U Female 14 Bristol Nurse Girl Source Information: Dwelling 41 Egerton Rd Census Place Horfield, Gloucester, England Family History Library Film 1341599 Public Records Office Reference RG11 Piece / Folio 2488 / 12 Page Number 17 Emma x

Jeanie

Jeanie Report 15 Oct 2004 15:01

Somone on the site found my gt. grandfather DANIEL BREWERTON under David! I have also has Brewerton's transcribed as BURTON, BRERERTON and many other forms. On LDS you can just put in the surname and in theory they will come up with every name though in pratice they did leave out a GTX2 uncle. I know this is harder with a commoner name. Regards Jeanie

moggyrud

moggyrud Report 15 Oct 2004 14:55

looked all through the lds site but can't find my grtgrtgrandad George WILSON bc1846 in Warminster, his wife Lucy b1860 in Liverpool and their daughter Maude b1881 in Bristol. l assumed by the birth date that they would still be in Bristol. Can anyone help please.