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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Nottinghamshire => Topic started by: Elton on Thursday 29 April 10 21:44 BST (UK)
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Could someone help please with 1891/1901 censuses for John Whyler married to Elizabeth Musson 18th April 1881 Gedling Nottingham,looking for their children.
Regards
Elton
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You haven't given any details about birthyears/birthplaces so I hope this is the right 1901 entry
Cromwell Grove Carlton Notts. All b North Carlton except John
John Whyler 41 ?? frame work knitter b Bingham
Elizabeth 39
Henry 19
Emma 17
Leonard 13
Ellen 11
Elizabeth A 8
John T 5
Florrie 3
RG13 Piece 3160 Folio 100 Page 36
I can't find them in 1891 at the moment
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1891 - some are indexed as Whyter and some as Whyler
The only additional child was Edward aged 12 which is odd if they only married in 1881
All other details, including address are the same as 1901
RG12 Piece 2678 Folio 69 Page 34
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Hi,
Thank you thats them in 1901 Leonard is in my family Tree. But from another persons tree ,there is a Edward Musson B 1879 I presume Elizabeths son before her marriage to John Whyler.
Thank you
Elton
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He's with Elizabeth and her family in 1881
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Thank you for all your help.
Kind Regards
Elton
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I have connections to Whylers in this area on two separate parts of my tree.
First, Florrie Whyler (on the 1901 census above) married my distant relative William Brittle (b.1901, Carlton). William Brittle was the grandson of one my ancestors, William Gabbitas.
Second, my grandmother had an Aunt Ada Whyler. She was born in 1880 in Lowdham, Nottingham, the daughter of William Whyler and Mary. Ada married William George Hall in Southwell. I haven't done extensive research into the family since I'm only related by marriage, but the censuses show that Ada's father William was born in Carlton about 1853. I thought there is bound to be some sort of connection.
Regards,
Alexander
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Hi,
Leonard Whyler B 1887 D 1965. married my Grandmother Gladys Appleby,she lived on Cavendish Road Carlton so did Leonard,they married late in life,my Grandmothers 2nd marriage but I think Leonards 1st.He owned a Fish and Chip shop I think it was Carlton Hill.They married when we were young children so we called him Grandad,although my mother always called him Len.They lived in Len's house on Cavendish Road until my Grandmother died a year before Len,his sister moved into the house and looked after him and then I presume carried on living there but I can't remember her name.He had lots of relatives who as a child I went with him to vist,but I can't remember any names.
Regards
Elton.