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Title: can anyone read this census rtn
Post by: kelt01 on Monday 10 September 07 23:06 BST (UK)
Hello
could someone have a look at the 1861 census. I have been looking at John Tarleton born abt 1813 in Liverpool, together with wife Ellenor a niece and a nurse.  Can anyone read the address and is that area still intact?
many thanks
Norma
Title: Re: can anyone read this census rtn
Post by: Pegasuss on Monday 10 September 07 23:08 BST (UK)
Norma.

What are the Ref Numbers?

Title: Re: can anyone read this census rtn
Post by: ricky1 on Monday 10 September 07 23:10 BST (UK)
Ref Number
Rg9/ 2676
folio 90
page 46

ricky
Title: Re: can anyone read this census rtn
Post by: kelt01 on Monday 10 September 07 23:11 BST (UK)
thank you
Title: Re: can anyone read this census rtn
Post by: ricky1 on Monday 10 September 07 23:13 BST (UK)
Hi

Looks like 247 Upper Frederick Street, by going back on the census sheets

Image 42

ricky
Title: Re: can anyone read this census rtn
Post by: Pegasuss on Monday 10 September 07 23:15 BST (UK)
Ricky.

Nearly Right! ;)

it was 247 Upper Frederick Street!


Norma.

Johns wifes name is Spelt: Elleanor.  (I have one in My Tree as well!)

Title: Re: can anyone read this census rtn
Post by: ricky1 on Monday 10 September 07 23:18 BST (UK)
 ;D ;D ;D

I changed it and there is an Upper Frederick Street in Liverpool, according to my route finder but that is a couple of years old ;)

ricky
Title: Re: can anyone read this census rtn
Post by: kelt01 on Monday 10 September 07 23:19 BST (UK)
Thank you both very very much
 :)
Title: Re: can anyone read this census rtn
Post by: Pegasuss on Monday 10 September 07 23:25 BST (UK)
Upper Frederick Street is Still there!

I think most of the Housing is New Build now, not Much of the Old Properties left?
Title: Re: can anyone read this census rtn
Post by: ricky1 on Monday 10 September 07 23:26 BST (UK)
Hi Norma

your welcome ;)

Nice one Pegasuss :)

ricky
Title: Re: can anyone read this census rtn
Post by: kelt01 on Monday 10 September 07 23:28 BST (UK)
thanks again,
I can't get any further with my Tarleton's so have decided to do a bit of digging with the addresses..(when I can read them!)
Title: Re: can anyone read this census rtn
Post by: ricky1 on Monday 10 September 07 23:30 BST (UK)
Hi Kelt
how far have you got with them ???

ricky
Title: Re: can anyone read this census rtn
Post by: kelt01 on Monday 10 September 07 23:35 BST (UK)
Hello
John's father William b abt 1780 in Liverpool. He is in the poll book for 1832. His wife was Ann. I don't see how I can get any further with them though as it goes to pre civil reg. Any ideas?

regards
Norma
Title: Re: can anyone read this census rtn
Post by: deletejb on Monday 10 September 07 23:54 BST (UK)
Just had a look at this on two different sites the second one has different spelling of surname and Jane Wallings is a daughter not a niece. 

TAILITON, John   Head   Married   M   48    Machine Maker
Liverpool   
TAILITON, Ellianor   Wife   Married   F   47    Machine Makers Wife
North Wales   
WALLINGS, Jane   Daughter   Married   F   26   
Liverpool   
SCOTT, Hellen   Nurse   Widow   F   43    Domestic Nurse
Ireland   
RG number:
RG09   Piece:
2676   Folio:
90   Page:
46     
    
Registration District:
Liverpool   Sub District:
5 St Thomas   EnumerationDistrict:
13H   Ecclesiastical Parish:
St Marks
    
Civil Parish:
Liverpool   Municipal Borough:
Liverpool   Address:
247, Upper Frederick Street, Liverpool   County:
Lancashire
Title: RE: WOODWARDS SEARCH
Post by: BASSWARD on Tuesday 11 September 12 20:21 BST (UK)
Hello Norma im looking for the woodwards as we seem to share Joseph Woodward and Hannah Molyneux somwhere along the line.
Seems like you havent been active on here for a while i hope you get in contact as i have just started on here and looking for some more info on people.
thanks
Ashley