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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Northamptonshire => Topic started by: rollinshistory on Saturday 10 April 10 16:33 BST (UK)
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I have an ancestor born 1830.
He was born Kettering, Nth. Married in Mkt Hboro in 1853
I have him in 1841/61/71/81 (he died 1883) but cannot find him in 1851.
I have tried various ideas to no avail I wondered if another researcher could offer advice.
Have been using ancestry and have noticed that the spelling aren't always right. ( Market Harborough is NK on one listing) how do I serach this site (or others) which would perhaps bring up this elusive realtive of mine????
Have tried using just T no surname/ Just R no first name/wildcard for surname...
I'm stumped.
(just thought hope it ok to post can we use "brand names" )
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If we knew his identity - we may be able to help
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:P That would help. Long day!
Thomas ROLLINS/RAWLINS.
He spelt Rawlins in earlier census returns. He would be 21yrs.
In 1841 he is listed in Tanners Lane, Kett. with:
Ann Goode 78, William 30, Ann 8
(Parents Ruth (goode) and Thomas) so think Ann is grandmother and William an uncle (?)
Mother died by 1833 have yet to find further info on father.
Ann is serv in 1851.
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Good job I checked the 1841 details you gave!
He is aged 11 in 1841 I have an ancestor born 1811
Ann is aged 8
William aged 30 is Rawlins - not Goode
So his birthyear appears to be circa 1829/30 otherwise he would have been 42yrs old when he married in 1853
Is this possibly why you are having problems finding him in 1851?
A possibility in Warwickshire HO107 Piece 2052 Folio 98 Page 31
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a possible
1851 Birmingham HO107 2052 98 31
40 gough St
William Rawlings head 23 shoemaker b.Northamptonshire
Catherine wife 29 dressmaker b.Warwickshire Birm
Thomas brother 21 shoe maker b.Northamptonshire
Thomas Kirby cousin 16 do do
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Sorry Carole W. I was obviously thinking he aged 11 when typed birth year. Have changed original post now and Anns age. I was even copying the 1841 census in front of me.
(Lack of sleep from teething baby has frazzled my brain will start again tomorrow I think :))
Thank you yonderpeasasnt. Will look into this one further.
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But just think how gorgeous baby will be when all his/her teeth are through - well worth the sleep deprivation (not that babies aren't gorgeous without teeth as well!!)