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Chris

Chris Report 24 Jan 2004 21:01

Hi Lynda, Could you lookup 8 Tovey Place London Middlesex. I'm looking for John W. Howard born c1858 Wivenhoe Essex. He was at this address on the 1881 census. He may have still been in Essex but it would be great if you could check for me. Thanks Christine

Paul

Paul Report 23 Jan 2004 20:57

hi , wonder if you could see if you have James Searle & Elizabeth Hannah Searle of 20 walburgh Street saint george of the east.around 1882 Thanks! Sue

Rebecca

Rebecca Report 23 Jan 2004 16:21

Sorry linda.... Iam looking for the Johnson family...my mistake . at the same address if poss please. thank you. Rebecca.

JaneFrance

JaneFrance Report 23 Jan 2004 16:11

Hello Lynda I wrote on your 1851 thread but it seems to have disappeared! I'm looking for Arthur Henry Winfield and family at either 20 or 30 William Street, Notting Hill, Kensington in either 1851 or 1871. Also Thomas Smith and family at 9 Cornwall Street, Pimlico, London in the same years. Thanks Jane

Selena in South East London

Selena in South East London Report 22 Jan 2004 23:12

Lynda, sorry if I have already asked - the thread is soooo long now. Please let me know if you have any luck with John or David Poole, 14, or 19 or 30 or 33 or 25 Faustin Place, Rotherhithe, Southwark (st olave) or 1 Thomas Street, Rotherhithe, Charles/William Bateman, 53 Hosier Street, Deptford, same at 39 Brightfield Rd, Lee or 34 Victory Street, Deptford. If you get anything, I would be grateful if you could email me direct as the thread is soo long and I keep losing it, Many thanks for your time, Selena

Rebecca

Rebecca Report 22 Jan 2004 23:00

HI Lynda, please can you help me .... i am looking for Thomas, Alice and Jane living at 56, Russell street, possibly wandsworth, could be battersea though and in that case would be a surrey look up. hope you can help me .thanks Rebecca. the only preson i am sure of age is alice born grafton berks, c.1838

David

David Report 22 Jan 2004 22:21

Hi Lynda; could you please look up for me: 25 York Street Bethnal Green I'm hoping to find there James and Sophia Godin and curious to know what children were living with them. Many thanks, Dave

Alan

Alan Report 22 Jan 2004 12:02

Hello there Lynda - many thanks for your offer. I am looking for in the 1871 William Cooper in Hackney/ Bethnal Green ( address in 1887 was 51 Virginia Road or Row) and Thomas Doughty also in Hackney/Bethnal Green (address in 1887 is 26 Ravenscroft St). Many thanks Alan

Chelly

Chelly Report 22 Jan 2004 08:17

Hi Lynda - Thanks for trying Shirley

Richard

Richard Report 21 Jan 2004 23:27

Thanks a Million Lynda I think Rose must have died before 1901 otherwise it's great. I still can't think how to trace when Walter moved from Norwich. I guess I'll try to find him on the Norwich census. Thanks again Rick

Richard

Richard Report 21 Jan 2004 21:12

Thanks Lynda that would be great! I got the Fendick Rd camberwell from the Familysearch.org record for 1881. This shows 3 additional family members not there in 1901 and a different Wife. The 1891 family details would help me sort it out. Thanks a lot. No rush! Rick

Gill

Gill Report 21 Jan 2004 19:04

Could you please look to see if there is a Louise Humphyres born 1853 Finsbury on the 1871 census. She may possibly have married Alfred Stanley by then. He was born in Huddersfield but they travelled back and forth to London. I look forward to your reply. Thank you Gill

Chelly

Chelly Report 21 Jan 2004 16:21

Hi Lynda Thanks for your offer, I am looking for 8 Golbourne Gardens, just says London, Middx., name of IVES, hope you can help Shirley

Richard

Richard Report 21 Jan 2004 00:16

Hi Lynda I'm tracking Walter Elgood Born around 1851. The 1901 census shows 19 Cork St. Camberwell with Wife Eliza Maybe house of Henry Bull (Father in Law) aged 70 in 1901 who I'd also like to trace in 1871. Might also have been 9 Fendick Rd. Very grateful for some help. Rick

Leslie

Leslie Report 20 Jan 2004 13:41

1871 - Please could you look in Shoreditch, West Ham, Wanstead, Leyton sort of area for John FREEMAN, born c.1841 (so around 30), Labourer, born Norfolk Wife Harriet FREEMAN, born c. 1847 (so around 24), born Wanstead. Possible children, William (4) and Harriet (2) In 1881 were living at Low Leyton, Essex ******* Also, Harriet LOGAN in same area, born c. 1824 (so around 47), born Wanstead. Was a widow in 1881 and living at Cowley Road, Wanstead, Essex, with son George LOGAN ******* Finally, same area George Benjamin MOODY, born c. 1850 (so around 21), born London, wafer paper maker. At Leyton Road, Wanstead in 1881. and Eliza Charlotte BOWMAN, born c. 1848 (so around 23), born Bath, wafer paper maker. At Leyton Road, Wanstead in 1881. Thanks for your trouble. I hope you don't mind me emailing this to you as I have trouble finding the message board entry again as they fill up so quickly ! Les.

Janet

Janet Report 20 Jan 2004 10:01

Please can you lookup to see who was living at 107 Watergate, Deptford (Census place- Deptford St Nicholas) hopefully it will turn out to be MICHAEL BARRY & family Janet xxx

David

David Report 20 Jan 2004 07:55

Hi Lynda Thank you for your time and trouble in looking. I think I'm having a 'bad luck week' all round! Christel

lindamic

lindamic Report 19 Jan 2004 21:41

This board moves fast - I wasn't away that long and this thread was halfway down page 2! Tailor Master fits and thanks for confirming the ages. Yes, I was only going on what's available on the LDS transcript for my 1881 census information and I've found enough errors on there to be very cautious with it. You've been a great help. I'll get back to you if I get any better addresses. Thank you, Linda

lindamic

lindamic Report 19 Jan 2004 19:33

Thanks for all your help. The Cronin family are definitely my one. I know places of birth but does it give any of their occupations? The ages of Robert and Sarah are a bit out with the 1881 which says Robert 54 and Sarah 56 Funny about Great Titchfield Street - there was definitely a 149 and a 190 by 1881 - renumbering or housebuilding, I wonder? I think the Hussey family were probably 'somewhere' in Marylebone in 1871 as Elizabeth was born 1864 St Pancras and then Edmund 1869 in Marylebone. Perhaps I'll have to invest in some more birth certificates to get the address! In 1884 Sydney Cronin married Elizabeth Hussey, by the way - my Great Grandparents - aaah. Thank you again, Linda

lindamic

lindamic Report 19 Jan 2004 17:06

No problem - thank you for looking. May I ask about two other families if you have time? There's four possible addresses I'm afraid. William and Mary Ann HUSSEY; in 1864 they lived at 13 Charles Street, Hampstead Road, St Pancras, by 1881 census they were at 190 Great Titchfield Street, Marylebone (about five households shared that house number). Their children may include Alice Maude 10, William Henry 8, Elizabeth Ann 6, Edmund J 2 and Albert J infant. Also Robert and Sarah CRONIN; in 1861 they were living at 42 Cirencester Place, Marylebone, by 1881 they had moved to 149 Great Titchfield Street, Marylebone (again several households shared this address). Children include Dorothy ?, Harry 12, Sydney 10, George 7, Annie 5, Alexander 3 and Charles 1. Thanks for your time - there's absolutely no rush! Linda