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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Sussex => England => Sussex Lookup Requests => Topic started by: jadewing on Wednesday 28 June 06 13:05 BST (UK)
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Hi there
Would you kindly see if there is any trace of William & Sarah Long in or around West Tarring in the 1841 or 1851 census?
There were two Sarah Youngs in West Tarring in the early 1800s:
#1 b 24 Nov 1788 Durrington, 3rd daughter of James Young & Elizabeth French;
#2 b 1783 West Tarring, daughter of John & Rebecca French (I think!)
One married William Bushby 20 May 1801, the other William Long in 1806 both in West Tarring.
Other family connections have found the Bushbys in 1841 but not 1851 so I'm hoping to find the Longs in both to establish which is which ???
Thanks, Jane
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i can see your bushbys in 1841 but no luck with the others and in deed no luck with 51.
here is the 41 in case you havent seen it-
living at west tarring,salvington in 1841-
william busby 60yrs carpenter
sarah 55yrs
frederick 14yrs
am still going through the cencus page by page so might find something yet
REGARDS
ALLI
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there is another family of bushbys in west tarring in 1841-
frank bushby 55yrs carpenter (maybe williams brother??)
frances 55yrs
thomas 25yrs
john 14yrs
dont know if this helps or not?
regards
alli
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in south street there are these also-
charles bushby 30yrs ag lab
sarah 30yrs
elizabeth 11yrs
jane.b 6yrs
fanny 4yrs
james 1yr
further down the same street-
chas bushby 30yrs
jane 30yrs
alfred 7yrs
arthur 5yrs
walter 3yrs
albert 1yr
also in west tarring there is this couple-
james bushby 20yrs ag lab
hannah 20yrs
the only longs i could find in the entire district of west tarring were these-
george long 60yrs gardener
elizabeth 60yrs
blewett 25yrs
regards
alli
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Thanks for that Alli. Wasn't as usefull as I had hoped but there you go. No shortage of Bushbys 'though!
I haven't found the William & Sarah Long's deaths in the IGI. Guess I'll have to try the BMD or NBI.
Cheers, Jane
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there are no bushby or long burials in west tarring on the NBI
sorry meant to say i had already looked
regards
alli
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Rats! Thanks for your help Alli. Guess I'll have to try something else & further afield
Cheers, Jane
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just becaus they married thee doesnt mean they stayed there.unfortunately i cant find any william and sarah long of correct age anywhere in sussex in 1841
regards
alli
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But why didn't they realise it would make everything so much easier for us all if they'd just stay put! No consideration these ancestors!
Jane
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there are no bushby or long burials in west tarring on the NBI
sorry meant to say i had already looked
regards
alli
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There are some Bushby & Long headstones in the graveyard at West Tarring Church - I have a list of them all - but can't put it on here as it won't let me cut and paste from my list - hmm I will try and attach a pic. Might not work as I am new to this
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Hi
Welcome to rootschat. How nice to have someone who can offer help on their first visit! I hope we will be able to help you with something in return. You can always cut and paste information into a personal message to the enquirer - click on the grey box under their name - that is a private system though so it does not show up for all of us. Copyright can be a problem so that is why it will not let you do it.
Andrea
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Thanks Andrea
I live about 5 mins walk away from the church.
I know Jane as she has lots of connections to my lines.
I will go to Worthing Library and try and find the marriages of both Sarah Long and Sarah Yough in the parish registers.
Sarah Young is my relation so would like to find out
Anne
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Hi Anne,
Welcome to RootsChat!! It would be great if you could find something to distinguish between the two Sarahs.
Cheers, Jane