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Buggy21

Buggy21 Report 9 Feb 2004 00:30

Hi Lynda, 36, White Post Lane was in Limehouse, Poplar or Bethnal Green. I know it was diffinatley East London side. Sorry i'm vague with this. Thank You so much for your help!. Angie.

Tracy

Tracy Report 9 Feb 2004 00:42

Hi Lynda From the 1881 census i have the address as 30 Brook Road London Middx. refs: 1341054/rg11/0247/39 (if that helps) Im looking for the spouse as she had died by 1881. other household members ere: James Cameron 48 b: st lukes Middx father-widow James Cameron 20 B Islington Donald C Cameron 18 B Islington Jessie Cameron 15 B Islington Alexander Cameron 14 B Islington Mary Cameron 12 B Islington So brook road may have been in islington. Thanks for the offer Tracey

Vivian

Vivian Report 9 Feb 2004 01:35

Hi Lynda When convenient, could you please check for a WAGG family who were living at 40 Bryanston Sq, Marylebone on 1881 Census. Many thanks Vivian

kazimet

kazimet Report 9 Feb 2004 08:35

hi thank you for looking they should be in there 30,s 40's big family

Richard in Perth

Richard in Perth Report 9 Feb 2004 09:59

Hi Lynda Would you be able to check for John & Sarah Hunt. In 1881 they were at 38 Clarence Gardens (sorry - no suburb given, probably St Pancras area). Ages in 1871 would be about 35 & 32. They had a child Frederick, would be about age 1. Son's middle initial is transcribed as "E" in 1881, I suspect it should be "G" (Gilbert). That's if I have the right family! Also, if I can stretch the favour further - Charles & Jane Parsons. In 1881 they were at 22 Little George St (also in St Pancras area I think). Ages in 1871 would be about 44 & 41. Many thanks in advance, Richard in Oz

Kevin

Kevin Report 9 Feb 2004 13:06

Hi Lynda Re my search request on page 13. Have you still got the 1861 census you could check for the same George Potter born c1837 living at 9 Nottingham Street, Marylebone, London. thanks Kevin

Russell

Russell Report 9 Feb 2004 17:09

Hi Lynda Would it be possible to look at East Street, Lambeth, for my HELM or MEATON family?

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 9 Feb 2004 17:36

Tracy I did find Brook Road in Islington, but there were no Camerons there. Sorry. Lynda

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 9 Feb 2004 17:44

Vivien There were no Waggs at number 40. The family Harrison lived there with lots of servants. Sorry Lynda

Luciacw

Luciacw Report 9 Feb 2004 18:09

Hello Lynda, Could you look for anyone with name Lucas in Cambridge House, Blackheath and the name Gorbold in 10 Newcourt Farringdon Street? thank you for your help Lucia

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 9 Feb 2004 18:12

Richard Good news, your Hunt family were there in 1871 here they are.... John 35 Head Sailor b ???faiford ( Not sure if this is right) Sarah E 32 Wife b. Paddington John W 5 son Scholar Edward A 3 son Frederick G 1 son (definatly G) Sarah 3 weeks daughter All children born St Pancras Edward Gilbert 25 Brother-in-law cab driver. b Marylebone George Gilbert 20 Brother-in -Law Kitchen Porter b Marylebone Hope this helps. I'm afraid your Parsons wern't at Little George ST though. Hope the Lynda

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 9 Feb 2004 18:30

Hi Russell There were no Helm's or Meatons in East St. Sorry Lynda

Kevin

Kevin Report 9 Feb 2004 22:30

Lynda One last possibility; Please try George Potter age 33 or 34 or Elizabeth Potter age 33 or 34, Westminster or Chelsea area 1871. If not I'll give up on this one. thanks Kevin

Buggy21

Buggy21 Report 9 Feb 2004 22:43

Thanks Lynda for looking for me, I very much appreciated it. Many thanks Angie.

Richard in Perth

Richard in Perth Report 10 Feb 2004 03:49

Lynda, you're a legend. Thanks so much. I didn't know about the two brother-in-laws - it goes to show that it's worth checking on every census, even if you're sure that you have the right family on one. Great to be able to confirm that Frederick's middle initial on the 1881 was mis-transcribed, too. Incidentally, his middle name was Gilbert, obviously named after his mother's maiden name, as shown by her brothers surname! kind regards, Richard in Oz

Luciacw

Luciacw Report 10 Feb 2004 17:18

Hi Lynda, I think that Newcourt Farringdon street is in Finsbury, but I'm not sure. Lucia

Luciacw

Luciacw Report 10 Feb 2004 22:38

Hi Lynda, thanks for looking, Lucia

Janet

Janet Report 11 Feb 2004 13:17

Hi could you also please look up george hedges 27 squirries street london and also amelia jenner 25 squirries street, these addresses are shown on there marriage cert and they got married in 1873 so not too long after the census of 1871, hoping to see the family of the pair of them, fingers crossed, thank you janet

Capcom

Capcom Report 11 Feb 2004 19:14

Hi Lynda, Thanks for the offer. Please could you have a look for the following: Payne Street, Islington (Barnsbury) (John) Thomas BENNETT aged about 56 Bricklayer (Ann) Eliza BENNETT aged about 54 born St Luke's/Clerkenwell Over the years the family has been spotted at numbers 6, 10, 37 & 41 Payne Street if it narrows it down! Thanks in advance, Nigel Fairbairn

Janet

Janet Report 11 Feb 2004 21:52

Hi Lynda sorry been at work well they got married in bethnal green so dont know if that helps thank you janet