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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Kent Lookup Requests => Kent => England => Kent Completed Lookup Requests => Topic started by: janerich on Friday 02 November 07 18:55 GMT (UK)
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Would someone be able to look up 1841 census for:
Stephen Foad, born around 1766-1770 and his wife Margaret aged about 66 in 1841. They both died during 1851.
I have found the following reference H0107/0469/1/ for Chatham Street Ramsgate but I am not happy that this is my Stephen Foad as his wife is not there - although this appears that it may be an institution of some sort.
I also believe he is more likely to be found in Chislet, St Nicholas at Wade, Reculver (although I understand these records are lost) or maybe Blean which is where Margaret died.
Many thanks
Jane
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HI Jane,
There is a Margaret Foat? aged 70 on ref number HO107/469/6 Hertford Place, Ramsgate, Kent :-\
Frances :)
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Thankyou - that might be what I am looking for as someone elsewhere has told me that there is a Stephen Foat in Isle of Thanet. I will check his reference number to see if it is the same and will let you know later! Could be the enumerator was a little hard of hearing!
My Stephen was definitely in Ramsgate, in 1851 just before he died - the wife margaret having died in January 1851 before the census and Stephen obviously went to live with his daughter.
many thanks
Jane
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There are still quite a few Foad families living in the Thanet area if this helps.
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I have been doing a one name study on the surname of Foad for ten years now.
Do ask If you need help
Suzannah
Stephen aged 70 is in Chtham Street Ramsgate
HO107/469/3 Folio 45 Page 38
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I'm really sorry to disappoint Susannah but I have already examined this record (it is the one I mention in my original post above) and believe I have posted about it under another topic. Unfortunately this is my first foray onto this site this year. Since my Mum died 8 months ago and my sister has been extremely ill with cancer and a myriad of other things (traumatic) that have occurred Family History has taken a back seat for a while.
Anyway to cut a long story short - not only is this NOT the Stephen Foad that belongs to me - it isn't even a Foad!
Having sucessfully completed a course in Palaeography and also a research module using old documents I am fairly confident that the initial letter is a J not an F. Take a look at the top entry - the person's first name is James - the letter is the same as that on the line 3 down Stephen ... Joad. (Sorry the transcriber has got it wrong and I don't know how to get these sites to change them). Also to confirm the theory look at the facing page lines 8 & 9 the first is a Jane Collard and the next Fanny Cramp. You can see quite clearly from that what this particular scribe's Fs looked like so I am afraid that this is not one of the Foad family after all!
Kind regards
Jane