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Could someone please help with an 1851 look up?

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Buggy21

Buggy21 Report 6 Feb 2004 03:53

Hi, Could someone please do a 1851 census look up for me please?. I'm looking for Elias Hogsdon, born 1839 in Limehouse. It's the parents he was living with that I needed details of please, including any other Family members. Any help with this would be grately appreciated as I have hit a brick wall. With many thanks Angie.

Buggy21

Buggy21 Report 6 Feb 2004 18:03

Thanks Ken. I did find this one, but I needed to cross ref with the 1851 census to make sure that it is the same person. I really do appreciate the help, thank you so much. Please let me know if I can help you in the future as I am always at the Family History Library, and can check the IGI there by microfishe as well as BDM. Many thanks Ken. Regards Angie.

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 6 Feb 2004 18:08

Angela I have the 1851 census, but it is address searched. if you have an address I will look it up for you. Lynda

Buggy21

Buggy21 Report 6 Feb 2004 18:19

Hi Lyn. the last address I have is for Elias in 1876, which was 4 Prospect Place, Poplar. Apart from that I don't have anything futher back, unfortunatley. I know that it would have been in the Poplar/Limehouse area, but not sure where. Thank you so much for having a look for me, I appreciate it very much as I have hit a brick wall. With many thanks Angie.