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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Hampshire & IOW Lookup Requests => Hampshire & Isle of Wight => England => Hampshire & IOW Completed Lookup Requests => Topic started by: Kayzee on Tuesday 29 December 09 13:47 GMT (UK)
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Hi,
Can anyone find this family in 1891 and/or 1901 please, they seem to be hiding somewhere!
They are in East Meon, Hampshire in 1881.
Charles Newton bn 1852 Broadclyst, Devon.
Mary Newton bn 1850 New Alresford.
Alice Newton bn1870 New Alresford.
William Newton bn 1874, Cheriton
Annie Newton bn 1875, Cheriton
Walter Newton bn 1877, Kilmeston,
Harry Newton bn 1879 East Meon,
Harriet Newton bn 1881 East Meon
Cheers.
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I can't find them, have you considered they might have emigrated, or perhaps look for marriages of the children and follow on from there
Louisa Maud
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Thanks, yes, I had considered that, but thought I might just be missing something obvious - it's been known before! Thanks for your time.
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There's a family in 1900 US census that looks somewhat like them in Wyandotte Kansas, Charles Newton widow age 48, Harry 21, Stephen 17, Harriet 19 all born England another son Alfred aged 9 born Kansas. Migrated 1890
At a diferent Wyandotte address is Walter Newton aged 22 b England.
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Thank you that's brilliant - very much appreciated.
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I hope this is going to Kay?
New to this.
I have a George Allsop m Alice Turner [marriage certificate]
The earliest I have for him is age 10 in 1941 census Belper.
Also in there are Sarah Allsop age 15 and Mary and William Newton both 20 [marriage cert]
I have the marriage certificate for Mary Allsop and William Newton.
The head of the house was Joseph Allsop age 75
Wife Hannah age 45
George Gaunt was a witness at George and Alice's wedding and he married Sarah Allsop in 1845
Do you have any connection or information about these people?
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Hi Janet,
Thanks for your message. I'm sorry, but I have no connection to the Allsops you mention as far as I know. The Newton lookup was for a friend & has no actual connection with my Allsops. It might be best to put a query on the Derbyshire board as you would get people reading that board with more knowledge than I have. There is also the Allsop Family Group which is run by Winifred Waterall, she may be able to point you in the right direction, do a google for her address, sadly it's all snail mail but she is a mine of information.
I hope that is of some help, but feel free to contact me again if you are still stuck, you can mail me directly if you click on my name on a board & click on 'send a personal message'.
Best of luck,
Kay
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Hi Kayzee/Kay,
Sorry to take over your thread but I just want to make a posting for XXJanet.
Hi XXJanet,
I have looked at the 1841 Census and just have a query.
Are you sure that Hannah is Josephs Wife?
Relationships are not shown on the 1841 census so she could be a Daughter or Daughter in Law of Joseph.
The children could be his Grandchildren.
I must commend you on all the Certs you have bought. So many people are not willing to spend the money to confirm facts.
I presume on all the Marriages the Father is Joseph? Occp Labourer?
It is possible he is Joseph a Son of Joseph age 75 in 1841.
Trish :)
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I see you posted this quite a while ago and I may be off, but my Great-Grandmother was Alice Viola Newton and her mother/father was Mary Newton and Charles Newton. Alice was born in Alresford England. So I don't know if those are the same people that you were looking for.
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply, I will let my friend know, but I'm not sure that she is still active with her research. If you are looking for more information yourself, please send a more specific query & I will ask her.
Good luck in your research.
Kay