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Title: Lofthouse in Sowerby 1851
Post by: saar3 on Tuesday 22 November 05 02:03 GMT (UK)
Would love to see the full 1851 census entry for John Lofthouse who was living in Sowerby near Thirsk with wife Jane and family.

John Lofthouse was born 1800 in Bagby and Jane was born about 1799 in Borrowby. Think sons Mark, Henry and Thomas were also in the household.
Title: Re: Lofthouse in Sowerby 1851
Post by: willow2670 on Tuesday 22 November 05 02:30 GMT (UK)
Hi saar3
1851 HO107/2371 Folio 198

John Lofthouse Head 57 b Bagby, Yorkshire       Collier
Jane Lofthouse Wife 52 b Boroby, Yorkshire
Thomas Lofthouse Son 20 b Knayton, Yorkshire              Ag Lab
Henry Lofthouse Son 16 b Sowerby, Yorkshire                 "     "
Mark Lofthouse Son 13 b Sowerby, Yorkshire                  "      "
John Milner Lodger 50 unm b Boltby, Yorkshire                "       "
West Side, Sowerby, Yorkshire   
 
Sue
Title: Re: Lofthouse in Sowerby 1851
Post by: saar3 on Tuesday 22 November 05 05:12 GMT (UK)
Dear Sue

That's great.
I find his occupation a bit odd. I thought collier meant coal miner but there are no mines anwhere near Sowerby, Thirsk. I think he was actually just selling coal.

Many thanks
Mary
Title: Re: Lofthouse in Sowerby 1851
Post by: sillgen on Tuesday 22 November 05 09:10 GMT (UK)
Might not be coal mining.  There were iron mines and lead mines in and around that area.   Alum mining on the coast etc.   Not sure what there was in Sowerby but it might be worth looking just to check.   Local directories might give an indication of what there was.
Andrea
Title: Re: Lofthouse in Sowerby 1851
Post by: saar3 on Tuesday 22 November 05 13:27 GMT (UK)
Dear Andrea

Thanks for the suggestion.

I grew up in Thirsk and I don't have any recollection of mines but I suppose they may have closed well before I was born!!

But John's son was a coal merchant so I rather suspect the ennumerator got his definitions wrong.

Cheers
Mary
Title: Re: Lofthouse in Sowerby 1851
Post by: clairec on Tuesday 17 January 06 03:07 GMT (UK)
My Great Great Great Grandfather was Henry Lofthouse (according to info I have found anyway).

I'm thinking that this is the same Henry Lofthouse, because he married a lady named Mary (they ended up having around 9 kids or something), in Sowerby, and one of their children was Stephen Lofthouse, who I have a picture of (my great great grandfather).  He is sat on a horse and cart, and on the cart is the words "Stephen Lofthouse, Coal Leader, Sowerby"  (It may say loader, but the writing is hard to read).  Stephen also married in Sowerby, and I have his daughter's marriage certificate (in digital format - ie. scanned and sent to me, so it's all falling apart and a bit hard to read) with Sowerby York, and Stephen's name and occupation on it. 

It would be great to get in touch and swap info!!!

Claire
Title: Re: Lofthouse in Sowerby 1851
Post by: sillgen on Tuesday 17 January 06 08:08 GMT (UK)
Hi Claire
Welcome to Rootschat.   If you click on the small grey icon under the name of the original person on this thread and scroll down you are given the option to send a personal message.  That sends them an email asking them to look at it.    It is often quicker than waiting for the next time they log on - which could be days!    Sounds as if you do have a connection.  How exciting to find relatives.
Andrea
Title: Re: Lofthouse in Sowerby 1851
Post by: saar3 on Tuesday 17 January 06 13:19 GMT (UK)
Hi Claire

Have sent you a personal message.
Would love to get in touch.

Mary
Title: Re: Lofthouse in Sowerby 1851
Post by: clairec on Tuesday 17 January 06 21:29 GMT (UK)
Thanks sillgen!!  ;D