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1841 Census Marking of 'Ton'

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Jonathan

Jonathan Report 3 Dec 2007 22:32

Embarassed. Of course it is- well thanks for that.

Jon.

Heather

Heather Report 3 Dec 2007 22:29

LOL, its just the end of the next persons name! Hammer -ton - they do it a few lines up too.

GlitterBaby

GlitterBaby Report 3 Dec 2007 22:28

Think it is part of the surname on that line

Possibly Hamm .... erton


There are several on the page done the same way

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 3 Dec 2007 22:28

If anything, I'd say the notation referred to the boy below.....whatever it is!

Reg

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 3 Dec 2007 22:26

Heather

He's the one in Hathersage.........

Reg

Jonathan

Jonathan Report 3 Dec 2007 22:26

George Lomas, County of Derby, I THINK it says Hatherage Hamlet of Autreal?? He doesn't have any other family members living with him...living in Upper Hurst (house name?)

Heather

Heather Report 3 Dec 2007 22:23

Can you just give us his name and area and who is with him?

Jonathan

Jonathan Report 3 Dec 2007 22:22

Can anyone help me. I have a copy of an 1841 census with a boy of 12 years old and in the name column (just under his name) George Lomas there is a little curly arrow and the word 'Ton' HAS ANYONE GOT ANY IDEAS- I'm more than willing to email a copy if it helps.

Here's hoping someone can help.
Jon.