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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Nottinghamshire => England => Nottinghamshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Jacsel on Thursday 13 July 06 11:20 BST (UK)
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I have been trying to find the Family of John and Eliza SELBY, apparently first found in St. Peter's Parish (1841) with six children. Then in 1861 in St. Nicholas Parish with son John who is listed as a Soldier on furlough from the 60th Rifles. This info was passed to me by a friend in Minnesota, she got it via an unknown third party, but I have been unable to find or corroborate it. We are particularly interested in an elusive soldier called John Selby who left England for Canada with his Regiment, the 4th Bat. 60th Rifles, aboard the 'Great Eastern' later in 1861, and this John may possibly be our missing link. ??? Jacsel.
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In St Nicholas Parish, 1861 - RG9/2468
Registration district of Nottingham
Sub-registration district of Park
Folio 61
Page 15
Living in the 1st of 3 dwellings in Rogers Yard, St Nicholas parish, Park Ward
John Selby 60 HEAD Silk Glove Maker & Letter Carrier - GPO - born Nottingham
Eliza 57 Wife - Silk ~~~~ Nottingham
John 33 son unmarried - Soldier on Furlough 60th Rifles - born Nottingham
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In St Peter parish, Nottingham
1841 - St Peter
Hundred of Nottingham
HO107/871/7
Registration district is Nottingham
Sub-registration district is Castle
Folio 30
Page 15
Living in Lewis Sq, Rancliffe St
John Selby 40 Head -Y- to 'Born in County?' - Trade/Occupation 'FNK' - means not known ?
Eliza 35
William 18
John 13
Eliza 10
~Ann 7 (female)
Henry 4
George 1
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Hi,
'FNK' - means not known ?
Is probably 'FWK' Frame Work Knitter.
Steve.
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The IGI index shows the following christenings all at St Peter Nottingham. Pheobe 7/5/1843 Thomas 8/11/1846 and George 20/4/1840. All children of John and Eliza. It also shows a christening of John son of John and Elizabeth 17/8/1800.
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Thanks a lot folks. My contact has now discounted the 1841 census family as the son John appears later with children born in England after 1865, not possible with our John who left England for good in 1861 and stayed in Canada after deserting the regiment! but the 1861 census entry looks promising. Jacsel