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Title: Giles (bapt Ampney Crucis) and Dorothy Gardner Census 1851 onwards please.
Post by: Robincrook on Tuesday 04 August 09 08:07 BST (UK)
I am looking for Census 1851 onwards of the following noted in the 1841 Census given below.

Also can anyone identify the village or town relating to the 1841...cant make it out, looks like Mitchel (something) dont think it is Mitcheldean but perhaps it is!

White House Farm

Giles Gardner 40
Dorothy Gardner 40
Thomas 18
Mary 15
William 13
Elizabeth 8
Ann 7
John 4

Additional information Giles baptised 25/11/1978 Ampney Crucis
Married Dorothy (Dorthy) Wicks 13 Dec 1922 Ampney Crucis
Thomas bapt 20 Apr 1823

Thanks as always

Gordon
Title: Re: Giles (bapt Ampney Crucis) and Dorothy Gardner Census 1851 onwards please.
Post by: wendy47 on Tuesday 04 August 09 11:14 BST (UK)
Hi Gordon

It is Mitchell Dean [Mitcheldean]


Wendy :)
Title: Re: Giles (bapt Ampney Crucis) and Dorothy Gardner Census 1851 onwards please.
Post by: wendy47 on Tuesday 04 August 09 11:46 BST (UK)
Hi Gordon

I wondered if Dorothy or Giles died as in the 1851 census there seems to be no sign of them. Maybe there was a remarriage

wendy :)
Title: Re: Giles (bapt Ampney Crucis) and Dorothy Gardner Census 1851 onwards please.
Post by: wendy47 on Tuesday 04 August 09 12:19 BST (UK)
Hi

I've just noticed your additional information and your dates confused me, sorry.

There is another christening to Giles and Dorothy on the IGI
JAMES GARDINER  Christened 26 OCT 1834 Mitcheldean, Gloucester, England

Wendy :)
Title: Re: Giles (bapt Ampney Crucis) and Dorothy Gardner Census 1851 onwards please.
Post by: Necromancer on Tuesday 04 August 09 13:00 BST (UK)
duplicate - (mostly) answered on the other thread .....  ;)
Title: Re: Giles (bapt Ampney Crucis) and Dorothy Gardner Census 1851 onwards please.
Post by: dravot on Sunday 17 January 10 22:38 GMT (UK)
Hi Robin
I think its "White Horse Arms" rather than "Whitehouse farm"
He was the Innkeeper there, in Mitcheldean.
Giles is my GGGG Grandfather (as discovered yesterday!),
hope this helps!
Steve