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Holly
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27 Mar 2010 15:47 |
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None of them will let you see the census' for free though. x
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Sue In Yorkshire.
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27 Mar 2010 16:23 |
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Julia Lambsdown and Edward Oldaker
1881 census - household transcription Person: OLDAKER, Julia Address: 31, Longmore St, Kings Norton Cost: Transcriptions are free for this set of records. You will be charged 3 credits for an image, unless you have purchased a subscription for this set of records. census search results 1881 address search redefine current search Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Disability Where Born Original census image
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OLDAKER, Edward Head Married M 42 1839 Spectacle Frame Maker Birmingham Warwickshire VIEW OLDAKER, Julia Wife Married F 40 1841 Birmingham Warwickshire VIEW OLDAKER, Lizzie Daughter Single F 16 1865 Spectacle Glazier Birmingham Warwickshire VIEW OLDAKER, Julia Daughter Single F 14 1867 Scholar Birmingham Warwickshire VIEW OLDAKER, Florie Daughter Single F 11 1870 Scholar Birmingham Warwickshire VIEW OLDAKER, Edward Son Single M 8 1873 Scholar Birmingham Warwickshire VIEW OLDAKER, Emma Daughter Single F 6 1875 Scholar Birmingham Warwickshire VIEW OLDAKER, Stephen Son Single M 3 1878 Birmingham Warwickshire VIEW
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG11 Piece: 2950 Folio: 50 Page: 7 Registration District: Kings Norton Sub District: Kings Norton EnumerationDistrict: Ecclesiastical Parish: Civil Parish: Kings Norton Municipal Borough: Address: 31, Longmore St, Kings Norton County: Worcestershire
Took ages to find Julia and Edward as he kept changing his christian name. Can't find them on the 1871 census but the 1881 census gives all the information.
Julia Lambsdown and Edward Olaker marriage details.
Surname First name(s) District Vol Page
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Marriages Dec 1863 (>99%) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BATE Mary Kings N 6c 763 Kite William Kings N 6c 763 Lambsdown Julia Kings N 6c 763 Oldaker Edward Kings N 6c 763
Same as before crossmatched with the 1881 census.
I will look for Elizabeth when I have had a cuppa tea.
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27 Mar 2010 16:31 |
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1881 for James and Emma.
1881 census - household transcription Person: LAMBSDOWN, James Address: 119, Hope St, Birmingham Cost: Transcriptions are free for this set of records. You will be charged 3 credits for an image, unless you have purchased a subscription for this set of records. census search results 1881 address search redefine current search Name Relation Condition Sex Age Birth Year Occupation Disability Where Born Original census image
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUTLER, Maria Head Widow F 59 1822 Provision Dealer Coleshill Warwickshire VIEW ADCOCK, Lizzie Maid ? Single F 22 1859 Assistant Birmingham Warwickshire VIEW LAMBSDOWN, Emma Daughter Married F 32 1849 Birmingham Warwickshire VIEW LAMBSDOWN, James Son In Law Married M 34 1847 Unemployed Birmingham Warwickshire VIEW BULLOCK, John Lodger Single M 22 1859 Porter Birmingham Warwickshire VIEW ADWICK, William Lodger Widower M 53 1828 No Occupation Wishaw Warwickshire VIEW
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RG number: RG11 Piece: 2980 Folio: 76 Page: 16 Registration District: Birmingham Sub District: St Martin EnumerationDistrict: Ecclesiastical Parish: Civil Parish: Birmingham Municipal Borough: Address: 119, Hope St, Birmingham County: Warwickshire
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Joy
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27 Mar 2010 16:37 |
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Can someone have a look at a census in 1881 for James Lambasdown and his wife Emma please ? Thankyou x
Holly, the Mormons put it on their site and it is free:
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=census/search_census.asp
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Holly
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27 Mar 2010 17:28 |
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Thankyou, does anyone know where i can get free census' from the earlier dates ? x
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Joy
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27 Mar 2010 18:05 |
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Or if you live near enough to the appropriate records office that would stock the census on fiche / film for that area, you can visit it and search the fiche / film yourself.
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Sue In Yorkshire.
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27 Mar 2010 18:20 |
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Holly, the earliest census is the 1841,which Carol put on page2 last night for you.
You can search FREE on the 1881 census which is on
www.familysearch.org
Put the site address in the top righthandside box on your computer. Next to where the RED X .
Then click on the the box with the magnifying glas in .that will take you to a list of sites .
The one you need is FAMILY SEARCH, IT should be at the top of the page.
Click on the site name and you should get a site up that is white with a lot of blue and black writing on it.also has a tree top left hand side.
then just below the tree is SEARCH RECORDS. Click on that box and then on the left hand side iyou will be able to see a list.
All Resources.
Ancestral File
Census
International Genealogical Index.
Those are the main ones you will use.
When you click on the census,it will take you to a page which will have boxes where you can put your ancestors names in and year of birth or Marriage and Death.
Then above those boxes you will see another box it says CENSUS next to it.and in the box it says ALL.. Click on the little arrow and a box will drop down with
1880 United States Census
1881 British Census
1881 Canadian Census.
You need to click on the 1881 British Census and then you could put your ancestors names in to look for their BIRTHS.then Click on SEARCH BUTTON.
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Sue In Yorkshire.
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27 Mar 2010 18:50 |
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Island.
Don't give up on her,she is the next generation to be interested in family trees.
She is a young girl by the sounds of it.
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Holly
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27 Mar 2010 19:38 |
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I have been on the 1881 census :) But i was trying to find out who Thomas' Father was. And im 16, and i wanted to see how many people i could find for my grandfather :) x
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Sue In Yorkshire.
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27 Mar 2010 19:54 |
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Holly.
The next step to take is by going to your main Library in your area and ask the Librarian if they have records for the Family History ie Ancestry. and records for Births,mMarriages and Deaths.
You could always ask the librarian if they would help you to look.
If they have the records for the Birmingham then you could make an appointment to view some records.
But it;s a time consumming business and please don't lose heart if you don't find any information the first time you look. You have the Easter Holidays to fill and what a great way to fill your time looking for Thomas's Father.Your Grandad will be chuffed.Do you live around Birmingham? Don't give too much detail on here just the Town/City.
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Holly
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27 Mar 2010 20:07 |
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Wythall :) x
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27 Mar 2010 20:15 |
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Holly, if I were you I would take the next couple of days to put all the info you have already onto a tree, either on here or if it is easier to make sense of for you on a huge piece of paper ( that's how I do it ! ) start with yourself or your parents at the bottom of the page and work back to grandparents, gt grandparents etc...i think it makes it easy to see then what information you are still looking for :))
best of luck Rose x
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Sue In Yorkshire.
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27 Mar 2010 20:22 |
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Rambling Rose.
Thats a great idea about large sheet of Paper. I used an old roll of wallpaper.
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Joy
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27 Mar 2010 22:45 |
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Holly, another suggestion - this is free - try subscribing to the rootsweb mailing list for Birmingham (the digest form) and ask questions on there, too; it is just possible someone there might have, or might have access to parish registers for the area in which you are interested:
http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/ENG/ENG-WARKS-BIRMINGHAM.html Topic: A mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in the current City of Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, as well as any sections of the city that were formerly in other counties such as Staffordshire and Worcestershire
Subscribing: send mail to ENG-WARKS-BIRMINGHAM-D with the single word subscribe in the message subject and body.
Happy hunting :-)
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Holly
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29 Mar 2010 00:29 |
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I dont understand what i am meant to do when i get on the ho page, x
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Sue In Yorkshire.
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29 Mar 2010 12:15 |
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Holly,
You will need to click on """SUBSCRIBEto Eng-WARKS-BIRMINGHAM-L
a Windows mail box will come up,it will open automatically then all you have to do is click on SEND in the left hand side. You will more than likely get an email off the site.
You should be able to look at the ARCHIVES at the bottom of the page where it says SEARCH then underneath it says BROWSE.
You can click on BROWSE and just have a look for LAMBSDOWN surname.an read the messages that people have left.
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