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Does anybody have access to the 1861 or 1871 census for Barton On Humber out there? If so I would really appreciate it if you could look up a John Leaning, working as a Butcher, living possibly at Whitecross Street, Barton.
His son is William Leaning, who would be 21 in 1861.
If found I'd love to hear what family was living with him.
Many thanks in advance,
Jonathan.
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Bingo, Jonathan...
The street reference really made it easy!
RG9 / 2403 Folio 112 Page 10
Schedule 63
49 Whitecross Steet, St Peters, Barton on Humber, Lincs
John Leaning Head Mar 55 Butcher Lincolnshire Barton
Rebecca Do Wife Mar 52 Do Killingholme
William Do Son Un 21 Butcher Do Barton
Martha Do Daur Un 16 General Servant Do Do
Jane Do Visitor 2 Do Brigg
Sorry I don't have an 1871, but this should help a bit.
Dave
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Dave, you're a star ! That's just what I wanted to see. This will enable me to go back much further now.
Anything you need help with in Gloucestershire, or I have the Devon 1851 Census, just let me know.
Thanks once again for your speedy help,
Jonathan.
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Glad to be of help. I don't have any connections (yet!) in Devon or Gloucestershire, but I'm sure you'll get a chance to help someone who does, just like others from elsewhere (Lancs, Sussex) are helping me.
What goes around comes around - family history is full of instant karma! Gotta love it.
Happy hunting!
Dave
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Hi,
Looking for Leaning, on the 1841 census for Barton-on-Humber, Barton-on-Humber St Peter's, Barton-on-Humber St Mary's.
In the St Peter's district HO 107 / 627 / 8 / ed 3 and living on High Street
William Leaning 50 ag lab born in county
Mary 40 born in county
Richard 15 born in county
George 10 born in county
Wilson 7 born in county
Alice 5 born in county
Joseph 3 born in county
Ann 2 born in county
In the St Peter's district HO 107 / 627 / 8 / ed 4
living at wh...street Could well be Whitecross but hard to read!
Rebecca Leaning 40 born in county
Hannah 8 born in county
Richard 6 born in county
John 5 born in county
Charles 3 born in county
William 1 born in county
next family
John Leaning 60 grocer born in county
Elizabeth 60 born in county
John Leaning 35 cordwainer born in county
living at Beck Hill
Joseph Leaning 50 ag lab born in county
Charlotte 40 born in county
Samuel 4 born in county
Moses 6 born in county
Aaron 2 born in county
Job 1 born in county
Hope this moves you back a little further,
Sue
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Wow - thanks! That really helps, and I now have a further two siblings of William Leaning, my g-g-grand father.
I guess all the Leanings in Barton were related in some way - now I just have to piece them all together!
Thank you very much once again Sue.
Jonathan.
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Hi Jonathan,
Slightly off the topic of this thread but I've just noticed your crest and interests.
My gtgt grandfather was William Ellis born in Barton in 1819, and I've just received his marriage certificate.
I don't know if this one of your Ellis' but feel free to get in touch if it might be.
Bee
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Thanks for getting in touch Bee.
My Ellis line all originate from Lincolnshire, but as far as I know, apart from my father going to Barton on Humber school when he was young, the Ellis's have nothing to do with Barton.
They were all from the Grimsby, Ulceby and Scunthorpe areas.
If I do dig up a William Ellis from Barton in my faily though, I will definitely be in touch !
Thanks again,
Jonathan
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dont know if you still want this or not?
but here is john and rebecca in 1871-
looks like ashford yard,barton upon humber lincs-
john leaning 65yrs butcher born barton upon humber
rebecca 62yrs wife born killingholme
SOURCE INFO-RG10-3437
FOLIO-55
PAGE-23
regards
alli
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just to top it off here is the missing 1851 cencus-
living at whitecross street
john leaning 40yrs butcher
rebecca 42yrs wife
john 15yrs son ag lab
charles 13yrs son ag lab
william 12yrs son errand boy
martha 7yrs daughter
SOURCE INFO-H0107-2118
FOLIO-274
PAGE-24
regards
alli
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A (very) belated thanks to all who looked up info for me. You're all very kind :)
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Hi
you may know of this search facility but Lincolnshire Archives has made many of the Lincolnshire Parish Records available on line via website Lincs to the Past and you can view records free of charge http://www.lincstothepast.com/advanced-search/ To search in the Exact Phrase box enter the name of the place followed by PAR in the Exact Phrase box ie Barton on Humber PAR and then you will be able to see a list of the parish records they hold. The ones you can view have an image icon at the side eg
http://www.lincstothepast.com/searchResults.aspx?keywords=barton on humber par&cmd=GoToPage&val=9
if you click on the image it will open and you can view the records - unfortunately you are not able to print the images but you can order them from Lincs Archives.
The Leaning family was in the parish of St Peter and there were 2 churches St Peter and St Mary. Hope this helps
Penny