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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Shropshire => England => Shropshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: beryla on Monday 19 February 07 21:14 GMT (UK)
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Hello,
I've found Edward and Ann Hughes on the 1841 census at Winstanstow as follows:
Edw Hughes 25 not b.in county
Ann 20
Mary 6
Evan4
John1 All last 4 born in shrops,
but help please I cannot trace them after that.
There is also a son William born c.1852,but I cannot find his birth anywhere.
Any help or suggestions v.welcome
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Hi beryla,
I think this is your family. I apologise if the place names are wrong, I have to admit I do not know this area ::)
1861
RG9/1876/127/14
Selattyn
69 Pentrecladdw
Edward Hughes 42 Carter Glynn Denbighshire Wales
Anne 44 Llanarmon Denbighshire Wales
Ellen 11 Sentreclawdd Shropshire
William 7 Sentreclawdd Shropshire
Edward 5 Sentreclawdd Shropshire
I will look for the 1851
Regards,
Frances :)
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1851
HO107/1993/292/6
Selattyn
Edward Hughes 35 Farm Lab Llanarmon Denbighshire
Anne Hughes 31 Corwen Merion Shropshire
Ellen 2 Pentre Clawdd Shropshire
Frances :)
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1871
RG10/2779/131/18
Selatttyn
Edward Hughes 52 Ag Lab Waggoner Llanarmon Denbighshire
Anne 52 Barmouth
William 15 Oswestry Shropshire
Frances :)
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1881
RG10/2779/131/18
Selatttyn
Edward Hughes 63 Farm Lab Glan-Cadwaldr Denbighshire
Anne 61 Llanbedr Merionethshire
William 26 Farm Lab Selattyn Shropshire
Frances :)
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Hello Frances,
Thanks for that swift reply. I think the 1851 Hughes's are probably mine, as the ages fit so well and it shows Anne as being born in Shrops, which the others do not...
William is proving v.tricky to find in 1861 althought I have his marriage in 1874 and then the census after that.
Anyway thanks for your help
Regards
Beryla
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Hello again Frances,
I cannot find Merion in Shrops. I'm wondering if it means Merionethshire in WALES, and so that would unfortunately mean she is not MY Anne after all!
The mystery deepens
Does anyone out there know this area Please!!
Thanks again Frances
Regards
beryla
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Is the 1841 census the only evidence you have that Ann was born in Shropshire?
Perhaps the 1841 census is wrong; it's easier to go wrong with a Y/N answer than when writing in a place name. He may just have started writing 'Yes' a line early. The fact that the enumerator put Shropshire against Corwen (which is in Merioneth) in 1851 shows the confusion possible.
Richard
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Hello Richard,
Yes I see what you mean. The 1841 is the only proof I have at the moment, so it seems likely that Anne WAS born in Wales.
Thanks for pointing that out.
Any help or suggestions always appreciated
Regards
Beryla