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Title: BANFIELD 1851/61 Census - Fulham
Post by: coreox on Wednesday 31 January 07 00:25 GMT (UK)
Would someone be kind enough to verify the Banfield household of Fulham in the 1851/61 Census.

Head of household would be Edwin, born <1806> probably in London.  Wife is Sarah, born <1807> in Bermondsey.

There should be a son, Joseph Samuel Banfield, born 1843.

Any information would be much appreciated.

Dave...
Title: Re: BANFIELD 1851/61 Census - Fulham
Post by: Darcy on Wednesday 31 January 07 00:59 GMT (UK)
1851 Census  Kensington  ( Fulham District)

3 Munden Terrace

Edwin Banfield, head, 45, Cabinet Maker ( Journeyman), London
Sarah, wife, 44, Horsleydown Surrey
Sarah, dau, 18, Dressmaker, Stepney
Emma, dau, 16, Stepney
Edwin, son, 14, Cab. M. Stepney
Frederick, son, 11, Ham middlesex
Joseph, son, 7, Ham Middlesex
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Peter Tory, un, 82, Fundholder Annnuitant, Aberdeen Scotland
HO107/1471
Folio: 29
Page: 45

Regards
Darcy
Title: Re: BANFIELD 1851/61 Census - Fulham
Post by: Darcy on Wednesday 31 January 07 01:08 GMT (UK)
1861 Census  Hammersmith

No11 Grove Place

Edwin Banfield, head, 54, Cabinet Maker, Upholsterer, St George Hanover square
Sarah, wife, 53, St John's Horsleydown Surrey
Mary Ann Hayman, dau, mar, 29, Mile End old Town Stepney
Frederick, son, 21, Cabinet Maker, Fulham
Joseph Samuel, son, 17, Cabinet Maker, Fulham
William Honnor, grandson, 3, Kensington   


RG9/23
Folio: 97
Page: 24
Title: Re: BANFIELD 1851/61 Census - Fulham
Post by: coreox on Wednesday 31 January 07 17:12 GMT (UK)
Many thanks Darcy for your prompt reply...the reference to St. George Hanover Square may take me back further.

Dave...
Title: Re: BANFIELD 1851/61 Census - Fulham
Post by: Darcy on Sunday 04 February 07 00:20 GMT (UK)
Hi Dave,

Yes, I thought it was great that an actual district came up for Edwin in
1861. Hope it leads to lots more info for you.

Regards
Darcy ;D