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london 1841 census - st giles/st martins in the fi

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Lucette

Lucette Report 4 Jul 2004 21:18

HELP - I am looking for a Thomas Brewer (c1801) and Susanna Brewer who were probably living in St Giles in the fields area in the 1840's. Is anyone able to help??? Lucette

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 4 Jul 2004 21:26

Hi Lucette There isn't a name index for 1841, so you would need an address for someone to search. I did have a look on the 1851 partial index, but they wern't on there. Lynda

Lucette

Lucette Report 11 Jul 2004 15:30

Thanks for looking Lynda I am tempted to buy the 1841 census for London - but if I only know the area, I'm assuming I'm going to be in for a long haul??? Lucette

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 11 Jul 2004 15:36

Hi Lucette Before you buy it have a word with Rick Marshall, he has the 1841, but will be able to tell you if your area is well transcribed. I'll nudge his thread up for you. It's on the Records board. Lynda