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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Nottinghamshire => Topic started by: carolynne.w on Thursday 03 September 09 15:03 BST (UK)
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i wondered if some kind person could look up the following for me.
i am looking for a 1861 census entry for Thomas William wealthall born 1858 in Nottingham with parents Thomas Wealthall 1834 Sneinton Nottingham and Sarah 1838 Wirksworth Derbyshire.
Via Genes Reunited i can find them on the 1871 census but not on the 1861. I have try-ed all different spellings but nothing . On Ancestry.com they have a listing, but I'm not a member on that site so i can't see it.
I would also like to know if there is a listing for the father Thomas wealthall 1834 Sneinton Nottingham on the 1851 that may give me a clue to his Parents also.
It just seems strange that one site has the listing while the other doesn't, and my pennies went on the site that doesn't.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Carolynne
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Hi Carolynne,
1861
RG9/2449 114 10
Radford, Nottinghamshire
4 Rosehill Cottages
Thomas Wealthall, head, 27, Warp Cotton Lace Maker, b. Nottingham Sneinton
Sarah, wife, 23, Milliner, b. Derby Wirksworth
Thomas, son, 3, scholar, b. Nottingham
Benjamin, son, 1, b. do.
Anne E, dau, 1 mo, b. Radford
:)
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Also Benjamin 1 Nottingham
Cheers
Eddie
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Yes - sorry! Just noted his absence and added him in my post above.
Not having any luck finding Thomas in 1851 and 1841 yet ...
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This may be them, hard to read and transcribed wrong.
I read William Wealthall 55 Warp Lace Maker Nottingham Nottinghamshire
Maria do 54 do do
John do 28 Warp Lace Maker do do
Harriet do 32 Lace Warehouse do do
On the next page
Thomas Withall, Age transcribed as 11 but to me looks like 14 Frame Work Shifter? Nottingham Nottinghamshire.
Joseph Withall 11 Scholar Sneinton
William do 8 do
Address looks like Element Place Sneinton
Hope this helps eddie
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Had another look at the census and Thomas could be 17, there is a mark at the top of the number which would make it a 7 and a faint line about 2/3 of the way down which gave the first thought of 14
Eddie
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Completely agree that Thomas' age is 17 - I think he's a frame work knitter.
:D
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Hello all….. :)
I think these are the family…maybe Tati or someone can have a look and give their opinion ?
Transcribed as WELSHALL
1851 - HO107/ 2130/ 91/ 10 – Peasant Row,Ison Green, Radford, Nottinghamshire.
Benjamin Weathall aged 45, Lace Maker – born St Mary’s, Nottm
Elizabeth Weathal , 40 - born St Mary’s, Nottm
Emma Weathal , 19 - born St Mary’s, Nottm
THOMAS Weathall, 17 - born Sneinton
Elizabeth Weathall ,15 - born St Mary’s, Nottm
Eliza Welshall ,13 - born Sneinton
Emila Wealshall, 10 - born Sneinton
Ann Weathall,5 - born Sneinton
Clara Weathall, 2 - born Radford
Benjamin Weathall ,1 Month – born Radford
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1841 – HO.107/867/10 – Clement Place, Snenton, Nottingham = All born in County
Benjamin Withall – aged 35, Lace M
Elizabeth – 30
Emma – 10
Mary – 8
THOMAS – aged 7
Elizabeth – 5
Eliza – 3
Milia – 1
Ann - aged 27
Sheila.
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I like the fact that there's a Benjamin in the family! 8)
I went back to check the other family in 1841 (parents William and Maria), and Thomas' age was given as 4. Later censuses show a Thomas born Sne(i)nton ca. 1837 who is not ours.
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Thanks Tati for having another look…..I was getting worried I was missing something and the name is not all that common……the other family will probably turn out to be related.
These are the baptisms that I could find with parents Benjamin & Elizabeth Wealthall/Welthall
Baptisms - Nottingham St Mary
THOMAS – 29th December 1833, fathers occupation FWK, abode Romford Place
ELIZABETH – 9th May 1836, fathers occupation FWK, abode Independent Hill
CLARA – 27th June 1852, fathers occupation Lace Maker, abode Bellar Gate
BENJAMIN – born 28th February 1851, baptism 26th February 1860, fathers occupation Lace Maker, abode Bellar Gate
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THANK YOU ALL so much that has helped me so much and confirms the naming pattern that seems to go by generation. It has also helped me go back with the surnames of the wives and at least two generations. I really can't thank you enough.
Carolynne.W :-*
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Hi Carolynne
There is someone else on this site who is also tracing Wealthall's
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,395441.0.html
Carol
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Hi Carol,
Thanks for the info, that was my friend Adrian showing me how rootschat worked and how everyone helps each other! and because Adrian showed me the ropes i set up my profile.
thanking you again
Carolynne.W