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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Surrey => Topic started by: baggygenes on Saturday 23 February 13 13:17 GMT (UK)
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Can anyone help me locate Jane Jelly/Jelley in the 1861 census
In 1841 shes born c 1806 Y for born in county and living with husband Thomas, and children Mary Jane and Thomas in Albury
1851 she is born c1804 Newcastle, Scotland with husband Thomas, and children Mary (now Longhurst), Jane, Thomas and granddaughter Mary Longhurst living in St Marthas
Thomas dies 1860
1871 she is born c1806 Newcastle Scotland with lodgers William and Jane Chick and Walter Bryant
still at St Marthas
1881 c1806 Newcastle, Northumberland living with daughter Jane (now Carter) son in law William Carter in Albury
in 1891 c1805 Newcastle Scotland with Jane and William Carter and a lodger still in Albury
Jane Dies 1899
I seem unable to locate her for 1861 - there is a Jane Jelley born Bray Berks in Guildford but that Jane appears in other years too
Any help gratefully appreciated
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Interesting that (using Ancestry) St Marthas / Chilworth has only 6 pages of names in 1861, compared to 8 pages in 1871.
The National Archives doesnt indicate that 1861 is incomplete .... so maybe if someone with another rendition of the census could look to see if its the same?
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Interesting that (using Ancestry) St Marthas / Chilworth has only 6 pages of names in 1861, compared to 8 pages in 1871.
The National Archives doesnt indicate that 1861 is incomplete .... so maybe if someone with another rendition of the census could look to see if its the same?
The sheet at the beginning of the parish lists 8 pages - the last 2 are missing totalling 31 people :-\
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hmm interesting... There's no known issues for that area showing up but trying an address search there were very few Chilworth addresses - it's not a big place but I would have expected more
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The sheet at the beginning of the parish lists 8 pages - the last 2 are missing totalling 31 people :-\
:-\ indeed ..
Thank you both for looking though!
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I could understand if it was the top end of Guildford Town (Stoke and North Street) there are loads not transcribed and quite frankly I am not surprised as the enumerators writing was appalling. ::)
Rosie
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The sheet at the beginning of the parish lists 8 pages - the last 2 are missing totalling 31 people :-\
Ancestry shows 7 pages in 1861 - the first is the old 'Enumerators Page' ... so on;y 6 pages of names - so where are you seeing this detail of a missing 31 people ?
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The abstract of totals at the beginning shows Males, Females, Total as follows -
8-16-24 (Page 1)
10-11-21 (Page 2)
12-11-23 (Page 3)
13-9-22 (Page 4)
12-10-22 (Page 5)
12-13-25 (Page 6)
11-13-24 (Presumably page 7 which is missing)
5-2-7 (Presumably page 8 which is also missing)
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Thanks Rosie - I've not got that on Ancestry's 'images' - only an Enumertors header page and 6 pages of names - so as I suspected ....