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Help needed finding family in 1861

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Nickydownsouth

Nickydownsouth Report 10 Oct 2007 12:44

Just wondered if any of you helpful people out there could track down a missing family on the 1861 census.

Richard Pillfold Williams born Weybridge Surrey 1817 works in the Bank of England

Wife...Ann{e} nee Bartlett born 1813 St margarets Westminster

Children: Annie born 1847 St Margarets Westminster
Harriet Jessie{Y} Born Dec 1848 St Margarets Westminster
Richard Cydwelyn Born Sept.1850 St Margarets Westminster

and 2 more Albert or Alfred born 1853 Hackney and
Howard born 1855 Hackney.

I have them on the 1851 where they`re living at 3 Palace Street Westminster {this is Ann`s family home address} and by 1871 Richard is a Widower living in Hanover Square , he is a pensioner of the Bank of England, he is with all the children except Annie. I have no definite death date for Ann{e}.

Richard remarries Emma Wade in 1873, and in 1881 they`re in Earls Court Gardens, Richard then died in 1887.

Any help in finding this elusive family would be great, thanks in advance

Nicky

Nickydownsouth

Nickydownsouth Report 10 Oct 2007 12:56


iris

Thank you so much,I `m sure thats them but will go and look at the original image, I have tried every permitation but did`nt try something as simple as leaving the "s" off Williams.

Thanks again

Nicky