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London 1851 census Look ups

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Sarah

Sarah Report 18 Nov 2003 21:07

Lynda, Thank you. That has created a bit of a mystery because my g g grandfather was born there in 1838! I will have to investigate the address further. Thanks very much for your help. Regards, Sarah

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 18 Nov 2003 20:07

Sarah Looks like they wern't lazy it is actually called Twig Folley, but the numbers were only 1-3 so perhaps the rest wern't built until later. There was no other Twig Folley. Thanks for your offer about Taunton. Funnily enough I had someone contact me last night from the area with the same name, looks promising, they just have to contact me again. But if they don't perhaps I could get back to you. Thanks Lynda

Sarah

Sarah Report 18 Nov 2003 19:56

Lynda, Thank you very much for that. I wonder if you could try 19 Twig Folly Close - maybe they were just lazy writing it on the birth certificate! I saw another message where you mentioned relatives in Taunton. I live nearby and my husband's family go generations back in Taunton if you need anything looked up locally or churchyards visited. Regards, Sarah

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 17 Nov 2003 23:23

Sarah There wasn't a number 19 Twig Folly (what a lovely name) and at 3 Carter Street lived the Millers and the Brights. Sorry. Lynda

Deborah

Deborah Report 17 Nov 2003 23:17

Hi Lynda could you be kind enough to see if there is an Elizabeth H Davey please? all I have from census's is St Lukes, City Rd (also shows as Middlesex). One address possibilty is Combs Street. My great aunt insists that her grandmother was a Comb but on birth certs I have for children it says Davey and she was never previouly married either. thank you Debbie

Sarah

Sarah Report 17 Nov 2003 21:30

Hi Lynda, I wonder if you could look up 19 Twig Folly and 3 Carter Street both in Bethnal Green. I am looking for references to James George - there were several generations of them. Thanks alot for your help. Sarah

Shirley

Shirley Report 17 Nov 2003 11:12

Lynda As I said before my family must have been gypsies. They never stayed in a place long enough to track them. Not like me I have lived here over 30 years. Might try for 1861 & 1871 census lookups. Thanks Shirley

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 17 Nov 2003 10:37

HI Shirley The names of the families in Upeer Swan court Look like Harbey & Carssey, no Males, coincidentally there was a Maria Harbey, but she was 14, not that that seems to make a difference I suppose,but there were no babies there. Lynda in the 90 degrees Rainham, so hot here Shirley, got my shorts and Tee shirt on!!!

Shirley

Shirley Report 17 Nov 2003 09:35

Hello Lynda Hope you are keeping well. I have just received a birth cert. for Richard Males.b 1852. Could you see if James Males and Mary Ann Males were living 6 Upper Swan Court. Surrey. Reg district is St Saviour Sub District Christcurch. Many thanks Shirley (from chilly Strood)

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 16 Nov 2003 18:37

Sharon The 1851 has a facility to search for addresses in any area, so I put in the name of the Street and it tells you where they are. There were no Shandy Streets or Halley Streets in the whole of London.There were some St Pauls Roads, mostly in Highbury North London. Lynda

Sharon

Sharon Report 16 Nov 2003 18:11

Hi Lynda Thanks for looking anyway, as i said was a long shot. The areas were listed that way on 1891/1901 census could they have been different on 1851. They could have come under Stepney/Bethnal Green/limehouse. Thanks again for looking Sharon

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 16 Nov 2003 16:53

Sharon Shandy Street,St Pauls Road and Halley Street were not listed in the areas you asked for. Gill Street was listed in the index, but was not on the page that they gave the reference to. I looked around some pages near but couldn't find Gill Street. If I have to look in the area again I will keep a look out for it and get back in touch. Sorry about that. Can only assume the others Streets were not built in 1851. Lynda

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 16 Nov 2003 12:09

Sharon Just off to the Park will do it later this afternoon. Lynda

Sharon

Sharon Report 16 Nov 2003 12:07

Hi Lynda I would be most grateful if you could lookup some addressess for me. 108 Shandy Street, Mile End (looking for any BROWNS) 13 St Pauls Road, Mile End Old Town (looking for CLARKS) 813 Gill Street, Limehouse (anyone that lives there) 31 Halley Street, Limehouse (anyone that lives there) This is a long shot but hopefully might pay off. Thanks in advance Sharon

MrsMooMoo

MrsMooMoo Report 16 Nov 2003 09:45

Hi Lynda Thank you for trying to find my elusive Vickery family particularly having to trawl through 25 occupiers! How kind of you to provide such a wonderful service Sally

Emma

Emma Report 15 Nov 2003 19:28

Hi Lynda can you give me any advise ,Im just starting my family tree and have got stuck ,My father was david kent trafford born leeds in the 40s maybe 45 where is the best place to find out this information once ive got his details i can go further back ,I'm ok on my mothers side even though ive not got passed 1879 ,its good fun but really need help on fathers side ,hope you can help lynda ,thanks Emma

Zoe

Zoe Report 15 Nov 2003 19:23

Lynda thank you. I know how big Old Street is - I used to have to walk the length of it collecting papers in my first job!!! Cheers Zoe

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 15 Nov 2003 18:52

Sally Can you believe there were 25 people in that house! Sorry but none were the Vickerys. Lynda

Zoe

Zoe Report 15 Nov 2003 18:14

Lynda, If you have time could you look up another branch of the Linkson's for me. I have a marriage certificate from 1842 which has Robert Linkson and Maria Clarke in Old Street, Islington. Both are over 21 in 1842. There's no number and I know Old Street is huge so if it looks to be a massive task don't worry and I'll get them when I'm next at the FRC. Best wishes Zoe

MrsMooMoo

MrsMooMoo Report 15 Nov 2003 13:22

Hi Lynda I would be most grateful if you could look up my Vickery family at 9 james street, Marylebone, London. they were living there in march 1849. Charles, Eliza and George, possibly other siblings? Thank you.