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1871 Census HULL and Kings Lynn
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Margaret | Report | 28 Aug 2004 23:46 |
Could a kind person view these census for me please. I am looking for John Henry Rumbelow married Anne Wilburn at K.Lynn 1869 and have since gone missing without trace. Were they on the KL 1871. I have traced only one J.H.Rumbelow who died 17 May 1873 Hull Infirmary - sub district Myton. His lodgings address 19 Mason Street Hull. death reported by Sophia Watts. Did Anne live at this address I wonder. Thank you. |
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Geoff | Report | 29 Aug 2004 08:34 |
1871 Census 19 Mason Street Hull was the home of a Watts family James 54 Lighterman Sophia 46 Sophia 20 James 19 Lighterman Arthur 16 Scholar (All born Hull) May A Brown 47 Dressmaker, Horncastle Lincs No sign of yer man though! Was he a "boat person" of some sort? |
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Margaret | Report | 29 Aug 2004 22:05 |
Brilliant, Geoff very many thanks for such a quick response. Sophia Watts put her mark on his death cert. He was described as a labourer. Maybe work was hard to come by as he was definately a 'boat person'. Cheers, Margaret |