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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => London & Middlesex Lookup Requests => London and Middlesex => England => London & Middlesex Completed Lookup Requests => Topic started by: gdgibbo on Tuesday 01 February 05 22:59 GMT (UK)
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Could someone please take a look in the 1861 and 1871 censuses for William Durham, born in the early 1850s?
He seems to have lived in the Marylebone area and when married in 1873 his address is given as 38 Shouldham St, Marylebone. His occupation at that time is given as French polisher.
His father is also William Durham, pianoforte maker.
By 1881 Wm jr had moved to Hartlepool, Co Durham, but his dad may still have been in London.
Thanks
Geoff
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I have found this family on the 1861 census ;D ;D- who may or may not be correct ???
Dad is down as a traveller,but it doesn't say what in ;D
Don't know if you have more info now,to help us to locate them?
They are at 17 Clarendon Sq, St Pancras.
Edgar Durham 1857 Pancras, Middlesex Son
Emma Durham 1854 St Andrew, Middlesex, Daughter
John Durham 1859 Pancras, Middlesex, Son
Mary Ann Durham 1826 St James, Middlesex, Wife
William Durham 1820 Stepney, Middlesex, Head
William Durham 1856 St Andrew, Middlesex, Son
All the best
Carol
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Thanks Carol, nice to get a reply after all this time.
On the face of it this could be the right family, but I can't be sure. Perhaps if I can track this family up to 1881 I'll get some clues, as I know William Durham junior is married and living in Hartlepool, Co. Durham by then.
The 1881 gives his birthplace as "Harcott, Marlebone", which even allowing for error doesn't look much like St Andrew Middlesex.
By the way, did you find them in the 1861 or 1871 census?
Geoff
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Hello
I'm doing a bit of housekeeping and wondering if you are still looking for this information? If so has any further information come to light in the meantime?
As this is an old request, if we don't hear from you in a while, I'll move it to the Completed section.
Regards
Biker :)
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Hi
Just an observation.
Close to Shouldham st is Harcourt street Marylebone
Good Luck
Bob
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Hi again
Found this family in the 1871 census.
21 Evesholt St. Pancras
Elizabeth Knight, ? , unm, 28, cook, Somersetshire
William Durham, head, mar, 50, traveller, Middx
Mary Ann, wife, mar, 45, Middx
William, son 16, unm, Middx
Edgar, son, 14, errand boy, Middx
John, son, 12, errand boy, Middx
Laura, dau, 11, Middx
Alex McAldred, nephew, 16, errand boy, Middx
James Hobbs, visitor, 2 and a half, Middx
Best wishes
Bob
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Hi
That should be Eversholt Street
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Good to see a bit of activity on this request after all this time, especially as I still haven't tracked down the two William Durhams. It's amazing how common the name is! ???
Thanks for your assistance Bob. I have now found the family who were at Clarendon Square in 1861 and Eversholt St in 1871 living at 28 Carlton Street, St Pancras in 1881. Mary Ann Durham is the head and Edgar, John and Laura are living with her. I know Wm Durham junior was living in Hartlepool in 1881 so this could still be the family but I can't make the link. The younger Wm Durham's age varies considerably in later censuses and at his death in 1937 and I haven't managed to find his birth.
Good point about Harcourt St. I had spotted that myself and oddly enough Wm Durham's wife's birthplace is given in 1881 as "Brown, Marlebone", Brown St being right next to Shouldham St. It would be interesting to know which parish covers the area, as presumably that is the meaning of St Andrew, St James etc in the 1861 census.
Regards
Geoff