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Penny Eves
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21 Jul 2008 11:59 |
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I have the following family on the 1841 census, but am having extreme difficulty finding them on any subsequent ones!
Living in Marylebone, Middx. John WASTIE - 40 - Cabinet Maker - Y Mary WASTIE - 40 - N John WASTIE - 14 - Y Rose WASTIE - 12 - Y Emma WASTIE - 6 - N Elizabeth WASTIE - 4 - N
I know that Emma was born in Walworth, Surrey (she had an elder sister - also called Emma - who was born in Marylebone in 1832, but I'm assuming that this elder Emma died in infancy).
I also know that father John lived until 1878, and mother Mary until the early 1900s.
Can anyone find the family (together or separately) on the next couple of censuses?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Penny
PS Have to go and do some "chores" now, but will check back mid afternoon.
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Vera
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21 Jul 2008 12:08 |
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Hi 1851
Occupation servant
Emma Wastie Age: 15 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1836 Relation: Servant Gender: Female Where born: Camberwell, Surrey, England Civil Parish: St Pancras County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Street address:
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Condition as to marriage:
Disability: View Image Registration district: Pancras Sub registration district: Somers Town ED, institution, or vessel: 6 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Isabella Ling 30 Jno Thos Ling 8 Mo Emma Wastie 15 Regards Vera
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21 Jul 2008 12:13 |
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1851 Rose Wastie Age: 21 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1830 Relation: Servant Gender: Female Where born: London, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: St George The Martyr County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Street address:
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Condition as to marriage:
Disability: View Image Registration district: Holborn Sub registration district: St George ED, institution, or vessel: 4a Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 18 Household Members: Name Age Elizabeth Sedley Bames 25 Harriet Ann Bames 27 John Henry Barnes 29 Philip Edward Barnes 35 Rose Wastie 21 servant Regards Vera
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Penny Eves
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21 Jul 2008 16:53 |
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Thanks to all three of you for your replies - that clears up two of the daughters, but I wonder where the parents, son John and youngest daughter Elizabeth were in subsequent censuses (at only 4 in 1841, I would think it's a fair bet that she was still with her parents 10 years later).
WASTIE is a very uncommon name. Father John's death is recorded on FreeBMD in 1878 (aged 78, so born c1800 - so he must be around somewhere!).
It would also be useful to know what happened to John jnr. as I am trying to construct an extended tree of this family in London (it's almost certain that they are all related). (FreeBMD has the death of another John WASTIE in 1903 aged 76 - this fits with John jnr.'s year of birth - he must also be around somewhere!).
Anyone interested in carrying on the search???
Penny
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Vera
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21 Jul 2008 17:05 |
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Hi Penny, See what else I can find.....I have been looking for the parents...so far no luck.
Regards Vera
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Vera
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21 Jul 2008 17:25 |
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Hi Penny, Have found this Elizabeth in 1851 although the surname on the image is Wachta....will check other census' Elizabeth Wachta Age: 13 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838 Gender: Female Where born: Walworth, Surrey, England Civil Parish: Clapham Ecclesiastical parish: St John County/Island: Surrey Country: England Street address:
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Disability: View Image Registration district: Wandsworth Sub registration district: Clapham ED, institution, or vessel: 29 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 28
Don't think this is the right Elizabeth......she is in the British orphan Asylum
Regards Vera
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Penny Eves
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21 Jul 2008 23:15 |
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Hi Vera ...
I think I agree with you! Looking at the census image, it doesn't look as if it's a mistranscribed WASTIE.
Penny
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Vera
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22 Jul 2008 18:55 |
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Hi Penny, I just do not know where your Wasties are.....I wonder what they are mistranscribed under.
Regards Vera
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Vera
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22 Jul 2008 19:01 |
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Hi Penny,
1901
Just found this one... John Wastie Age: 74 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1827 Relation: Head Gender: Male Where born: London, Middlesex, England Civil Parish: St Peter Colebrook Ecclesiastical parish: St Maurice County/Island: Hampshire Country: England Street address: 101. Colebrook Street.
Occupation: Pianoforte Maker
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Education:
Employment status: View Image Registration district: Winchester Sub registration district: Winchester ED, institution, or vessel: 9 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 153 Household Members: Name Age John Wastie 74 His dad if this is the right one was a Cabinet maker....
Regards Vera
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22 Jul 2008 19:25 |
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1891
Mistranscribed...on the image it is Wastie Rosa Waske Age: 62 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1829 Relation: Lodger Gender: Female Where born: Marylebone, London, England Civil Parish: Putney Ecclesiastical parish: St Mary Town: Putney County/Island: London Country: England Street address:
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Condition as to marriage:
Education:
Employment status: View Image Registration district: Wandsworth Sub registration district: Putney ED, institution, or vessel: 4 Neighbors: View others on page Household Members: Name Age Alice M Elmer 29 Harry Elmer 34 Rosa Waske 62 Living on own means
Regards Vera
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Penny Eves
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23 Jul 2008 16:33 |
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Hi Vera ...
You're working so hard for me - many thanks!
Yes, that looks like John jnr. on the 1901 - and the occupation is possibly ringing a few bells ...
I just can't understand why it's proving impossible to find the two Johns (father and son) on the 1851/61/71 censuses. I would really like to find the family of son John so that I can add him to my WASTIE database - off to check that pianoforte maker clue!
Penny
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23 Jul 2008 17:27 |
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If ever proof were needed that one should never throw away miscellaneous research paperwork ... this is it!
Going through my WASTIE file (subsection: London!), I found correspondence with a fellow WASTIE researcher in Australia. She has found two WASTIEs on the 1881 census - one was a pianoforte finisher, and the other a pianoforte maker (unfortunately, neither named John)!
Will do some further research on these two to see if they "fit" anywhere.
Penny
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Vera
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23 Jul 2008 17:53 |
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Hi Penny, What a shame that one wasn't John... still looking
Regards Vera
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Selena in South East London
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23 Jul 2008 19:29 |
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A little bit off topic, but John 1800 has three siblings on familysearch.org that are James, Sarah and Joseph. Parents Richard and Catherine.
Selena
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Penny Eves
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23 Jul 2008 22:23 |
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Hi Christine and Selena ...
Thanks for joining in! Yes, the John snr. that I'm trying to find is the brother of James, Sarah and Joseph, and son of Richard WASTIE and Catherine WISEMAN.
Richard and his son James were both trading as butchers in the Walworth/Bermondsey areas, and I have a direct WASTIE ancestor who turns up in London (from Oxford - see below) around 1800 and also works as a butcher in the same parishes - feel sure they must be related!
My maternal grandmother was a WASTIE, born in Handborough (Oxon.). I have traced her paternal line back to the mid 1600s (so far!) and all members of this extended family live around Eynsham (Oxon.). However, from the mid 1700s the surname starts appearing in London and I feel sure that one or two branches of the family moved to the capital, but so far have been unable to prove this definitely (am working with and for several other researchers of this family around the world).
I'm trying to put together some sort of rough tree of London WASTIEs to see whether they all go back to one or two ancestors who may have come from Oxfordshire.
Further to my previous posting, the following two WASTIEs appear on the 1881 census:
Albert WASTIE, born c1845 in St. Pancras, Middx. - "Pianoforte Finisher" George WASTIE, born c1842 in St. Pancras, Middx. - "Pianoforte Maker"
Again, feel sure these two are connected (brothers and possible sons of John?) - now off to try and prove it!
Penny
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23 Jul 2008 22:53 |
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Update to previous posting.
Have checked out Albert and George (the "piano men"!) on previous censuses.
Neither appear on the 1851 or 1861. George is recorded as a lodger working as a "cabinet maker" on the 1871, but no sign of Albert.
All the above (occupations plus absence in censuses, plus George and Albert's birth years/places) convince me that they are also sons of John (b. 1800) and Mary Ann.
I can now follow through on two male lines of this family (Albert and George), but would dearly love to know what became of their brother John (whether he married and had a family).
Penny
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Selena in South East London
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25 Jul 2008 18:33 |
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Can't find George but looks like your Albert.
Births Sep 1844 WASTIE Albert St. Pancras 1 308
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