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My GGG Grandmother Mary Parish is on the 1851 census resident at Furnace Lane Wrockwardine Wood in the Ecclesiastical District Holy Trinity . She is noted as a widow and a pauper aged 47. (dob varies from1801-1804)
Children Sarah 16 Pit Bank Labourer
Thomas 15 Iron Stone Miner
Prudence 7 Scholar
All born in Wrockwardine.
Is she on the 1841 census? and if so what was her husbands name his occupation? dob and place of birth? (if its there as I know there wasn't much informatio recorded in 1841)
Hope the above is sufficient to look.
Thanks
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Hi
There's not much info on the 1841 as you know but I've found them in Wrockwardine Wood - ED no 4, looks like page 33?
Ages were also rounded into 5 yr age bands for those of 15 and over - i.e. 15-19, 20-24, etc.
All are born 'county'
William Parish 35 Ironstone miner
Mary, 35
William, 11
Thomas - looks like 2 but very faint
Sarah, 7
Gadget
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Have already written this but the nets on and off tonight so i'll try again just in case
Brilliant
Thanks very much for your info I can now go and see when and where William died.
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Just a little aside on this - not sure if it's relevant but I have some ancestors who were Parish from Wrockwardine - 1750s ;D
Gadget
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I'm only back to William born 1805 do there may be a connection. What do you have?
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Sorry that last message was a bit abrupt. >:(
My Ancestors seem to have originated from Wrockwardin/Wrockwardine Wood per census's and birth certs.
Don't know if you use Genes Reunited but I have put a very basic tree on there which you are welcome to view.
Its under Parrish as this was my maiden name We seemed to have changed from Parish to Par(r)ish about 1900.
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I was on GR but did not resubscribe - they kept sending me messages about every Roberts and Jones who was entered :o
I think I might have put up a bit of the Par(r)ish line - mine kept changing the spelling as well.
The family moved to the Welsh borders from the Wrockwardine area in the 1770s or 1780s. I have the offspring of a William Parish and Ann Morgan (m. Madeley, Dec 1766). William (1768), John (1770), Thomas (1773) and Elizabeth (1777). All of the sons were coal miners. I am descended from William.
Gadget
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Hi Gadget, :)
Just reading your posts, dont know if this any help to to you,
Oswestrp Parish Registers.
Volume 4.
30 Jul 1775 Mary, d. of Cornelius Parish & Jane, b. 21 Jul 1775 bap.
09 Apr 1792 Ann, d. of William Parish of Legg St., collier, & Mary, p., b. 07 Mar 1792 bap.
Shropshire: - Parish Registers, Nonconformist and Roman Catholic Registers
Shrewsbury High Street Church Register.
1789 Margaret, dau. of Cornelius & Jane Parish, Llanymaen, p. Oswestry (b. 12 Aug 1789 ), bap. Sep 1789 , by Edward Williams.
1797 Thomas, s. of Cornelius & Jane Parish, of Llanymaen, p. Oswestry, bap. 10 Apr 1797 , by John Whitridge.
Llanymynech Parish Registers.
27 Aug 1797 Charlotte d. of Thomas and Ann Parish, Ifton Rhynn.
17 Sep 1797 James s. of James and Mary Parish, of Rhosy-llan.
Best regards,
Pete, :)
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Hi pete
Thanks for that - think you have a similar disk to me ;D ;D ;D
The last two might be mine or related but mine settled in Halton, Chirk. I haven't looked at that line for a while. I just checked the Wrockwardine ones for this thread. I've got their births right through and the census info.
Gadget ;)