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1841 census

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Terri

Terri Report 10 Jan 2008 19:51

Hi Dave

Thankyou so much, I have never noticed the counties at the bottom of the page - brilliant! I can now start looking for other missing relatives.

Regards Teresa

Terri

Terri Report 10 Jan 2008 19:39

Many thanks for that Dave, I will give it a try with another address.

Terri

David ‡ Mills

David ‡ Mills Report 10 Jan 2008 18:38

Delay due to eating ...
Go to the 1841 England Census search page. Scroll down past all the description. In the list after "Please choose a county:" click on "Middlesex".

You get a list of civil parishes; click on "St George Bloomsbury" (it's the only one that mentions Bloomsbury)

You get a list headed "Please choose an enumeration district in St George Bloomsbury:". The link with "District x" takes you to the first image in that district. The link "View description ..." takes you to an image of the (guess what).

Now helped with a good streetmap (I use a 1967 London A1) you have to read the descriptions working out where they are talking about. This is heavy going until you get some experience. Local knowledge helps a lot.

When one looks hopeful, go back and view the images.

Luckily I found the middle bit of Gt Russell St in District 4.

Enjoy.
--
Dave.

Terri

Terri Report 10 Jan 2008 17:51

Dave - have worked it out sorry.

I would like to know how you found Great Russell St?

Regards Teresa

Terri

Terri Report 10 Jan 2008 17:32

Thanks Dave but can you explain how I find this street via Ancestry?
I'm afraid I don't understand your instructions!

Regards Terri

David ‡ Mills

David ‡ Mills Report 10 Jan 2008 17:18

Hmmm;
The bit of Gt Russell St that you want is in Middlesex - St George Bloomsbury - District 4. Find this by reading the descriptions of the Enumerator's Districts.
#60 is on HO107/672/4 folio 7 page 8 (or image 4 if you browse the district).

Dissappointingly; at #60 is Alexander Stephen, an Ironmonger from Scotland, with two daurs and a servant Elizabeth Lloyd.

So it's back to the drawing board.
--
Dave

Terri

Terri Report 10 Jan 2008 15:50

Many thanks to you all.
Anthena has emailed me to say that she has found the pages that related to Great Russell Street and for some reason the numbering begins at No. 100! Directly before No. 100 is 28 Russell Street. So there is obviously a huge chunk of households that were left out.
So a fruitless search for all I'm afraid.

Terri

Terri Report 9 Jan 2008 20:19

And yes this is the family on the 1851 census. The house maid is Harriet Woolley who goes on to marry the son Charles!

Terri

Terri Report 9 Jan 2008 20:17

Many thanks to all of you for your replies.

I know they were living at this address in Bloomsbury as there are letters at this time giving this address.

Sue C

Sue C Report 9 Jan 2008 16:21

I have tried an address search on Findmypast, but unfortunately Great Russell Street is not coming up.....in fact a search for Bloomsbury is not showing either for some reason.

Sue

♥Athena

♥Athena Report 9 Jan 2008 16:14

Hi Terri

Could I just ask how it is you know where the family were living in 1841? What document have you found it on?

At first I thought maybe you had a birth cert for a child stating that address, but then that would have given the mother's name, which you don't have.

I just want to make sure we are searching the right location for 1841.

Athena

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 9 Jan 2008 14:39

I tried entering 'Charles'...and Bloomsbury.

None with surname Sylvester

Reg

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 9 Jan 2008 14:35

Are these the same people as on your previous thread?

Reg

Terri

Terri Report 9 Jan 2008 14:29

I know where this family should be in 1841 but cannot find them by entering their names, is it possible to enter an address.

The family are -

John Sylvester b. 1798 Sheffield
Wife unknown
son - Charles b. 1826 London

living at 60 Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London (may come under Middlesex)