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Looking for a reference for John Horner, wife possibly Mary and son William 1yo, and or in 1861 with daughter Mary Ellen / Ellen Mary 10yo
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A possibility?
1861
John Horner 33 Kirby Wiske Head Plate Layer
Jane Horner 37 # # Wife GateKeeper
William Horner 12 Sowerby Son Scholar
Ellen Horner 10 Scuton Dau #
John Horner 8 # Son #
Robert Horner 3 Ainderby Steeple #
RG9/3363 Folio 33 Page 6 Northallerton
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Theres this family in 1851
John Horner Jnr. 26 Kirk Hammerton Head Bricklayer Journeryman
Mary Horner 25 Whixley Wife
William Horner 2 Kirk Hammerton Son
Elizabeth Horner 9mth # # dau
HO107/2283 Folio 430 Page 13 Knaresborough
but this one looks better
John Horner 29 Warley Head Joiner & cab. Maker
Mary Horner 28 Rochdale Wife
William Horner 6 # Son
Sarah Horner 5 # Dau
Ellen Horner 4 # #
Elizabeth Horner 2 Huddersfield #
James Horner 2mth Warley Son
HO107/2300 Folio 536 Page 5 Halifax Sowerby
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Hi Pete,
Finally got them in 1851 - transcribed as Homer! ::)
1851 census:
HO107/2378, folio 49, page 1
Yorkshire, Scruton
Scruton Lane House
John Horner, h. mar. 23, Ag. Lab. b. Yorkshire, Kirby Wiske
Jane, wife, mar. 21, b. Yorkshire, Kirby Wiske
William, son, 2, b. Yorkshire, Kirby Wiske
Ellen, dau. 3 mths. b. Yorkshire, Scruton
I had a good idea Annie was correct for the 1861, but had my doubts about the others?
Could I also mention in 1861, the family were living in a village called Ainderby Steeple.
Kind regards,
Pels :)
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Here is a link from Genuki showing you where they were in 1861.
If you then click onto nearby places, Scruton and Ainderby Steeple are only a couple of miles apart.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0160/
Pels :)
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Hi Pete,
Here, I think is the Scruton connection, Catherine was born nearby!
1861 census;
RG9/3634, folio 139, page 9
Yorkshire, Thirsk, Kirby Wiske
Kirby Grange
William Horner, h. mar. 60, Farmer of 65 acres, b. Yks. Newsham cum Breckenbro'
Catharine, wife, 60, Farmers wife, b. Yks. Kirby Fleetham
Robert, son, unm. 22, b. Yks. Kirby Wiske
William Parker, serv. 13, Farm ser. Carter, b. Yks. Kilvington
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This is quite exciting for you!! On the actual return form, under where it says - Standard Hill, this is written:
The spot where the Battle of the Standard was fought!! :)
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0164/
1851 census:
folio 267, page 22
Yorkshire, Northallerton, Brompton
Standard Hill
William Horner, h. mar. 50, Farmer of 64, acres, b. Newsam
Catherine, wife, 50, b. Kirby Fleetham
Mary Ann, dau. 19, Farmers daughter, b. Kirby Wiske
Elizabeth, dau. 15, b. Kirby Wiske
Robert, son, 13, b. Kirby Wiske
Transcribed as Horness this time! ::) ::)
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You would think I'd learn - transcribed as Homer again!! ;D ;D
1841 census:
HO107/1244/7, folio 4, page 3
Yorkshire, Thirsk, Kirby Wiske
William Horner, 35, Ag. Lest? Lert?
Catherine, 35
John, 12
Marg. 8
Elizabeth, 4
Robert, 3
Kindest regards,
Pels :)
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Pels
You are magical
Pete
This is quite exciting for you!! On the actual return form, under where it says - Standard Hill, this is written:
The spot where the Battle of the Standard was fought!! :)
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0164/
1851 census:
folio 267, page 22
Yorkshire, Northallerton, Brompton
Standard Hill
William Horner, h. mar. 50, Farmer of 64, acres, b. Newsam
Catherine, wife, 50, b. Kirby Fleetham
Mary Ann, dau. 19, Farmers daughter, b. Kirby Wiske
Elizabeth, dau. 15, b. Kirby Wiske
Robert, son, 13, b. Kirby Wiske
Transcribed as Horness this time! ::) ::)