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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (West Riding) => Topic started by: Rossolad on Wednesday 12 September 12 11:59 BST (UK)
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Hello Rootschatters, In the '51 census I have found a trio of children in the Union Workhouse, Doncaster, surname Tyas, Elizabeth 11, Richard 9 and John 6, all born Conisbrough. I then found a child Elizabeth in the '41 census who matched, with her parents Jonathan and Ann in Bawtry, Doncaster. The problem is, this family, I'm assuming they're all one family, don't appear in any census after those 2! Where did they go? Emigrated or what?
A puzzle, my wife's family name is Tyas with some connection to Conisbrough so hence the interest I also have 12 or 13 other Tyas family trees on the go but they don't appear so far in any of them.
Ray.
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Have you considered these for the above children Ray :
Death, Dec qtr 1852
Richard Tyas
Doncaster, Vol 9c, page 251
Death, Dec qtr 1860
John Tyas
Doncaster, Vol 9c, page 296
There were four deaths registered under the name Elizabeth Tyas between 1851 and 1861.
Pels.
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The only possible deaths I can find to fit the couple in 1841 :
Death, Dec qtr 1843
Ann Fisher Tyas
Doncaster, Vol 22, page 55
Death, June qtr 1844
Jonathan Tyas
Doncaster, Vol 22, page 62
I don't know how those would explain a six year old John on the 1851 census though ?
Pels.
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Death, Dec qtr 1843
Ann Fisher Tyas
Doncaster, Vol 22, page 55
Death, June qtr 1844
Jonathan Tyas
Doncaster, Vol 22, page 62
Food for thought :
Christening: 8th March 1816
Ann Fisher Routh
parents: William Routh, Ann Fisher
Snaith, Yorkshire
Marriage 7th November 1836
Ann Routh
Jonathan Tyas
Snaith, Yorkshire
A birth for baby Richard who was with them in 1841 :
Birth, Mar qtr 1841
Richard Routh Tyas
Doncaster, Vol 22, page 74
The census in 1841 was taken on the 6th June, while the 1851 census was taken earlier on March 30th. This might explain why Richard was written as being 3 months old in 1841 and only 9 years of age in 1851.
See what you think anyway, nothing lost if I'm wrong ! :) :)
Pels.
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Thank you pels, I'll mull these over and see what I think. Ann Fisher Tyas I have in a file of 'unknowns' so you've added a new fact to her story, thanks. I've switched my brain to another family temporarily but I'll jump back to this when I've sorted the other out. I never thought to look at deaths! ??? I have 15 Tyas trees on the go so it takes some keeping up with.
Thanks again for the trouble,
Ray
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None of them were baptised at Conisbrough.
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Ann Fisher Tyas was buried at Conisbrough 21st Dec 1843 aged 27years
There is an Elizabeth Tyas aged 19 buried on 9th Aug 1860 at Conisbrough
That is the lot I can find matching what you stated.
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Thanks for that input, I'll add it to the relative files I have, the more you know the less there is to know.
Thanks again,
Ray
Rossolad.
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Ray,
I have transcribed all of Conisborough Parish registers and a large part of Christ Church registers. The latter was for a long time the church of choice for the union workhouse in Doncaster. If you would like me to extract from both all mentions of Tyas I am happy to do that however it will take some time to do
Rob