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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Cornwall => Topic started by: Country Lad on Friday 06 March 15 04:57 GMT (UK)
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According to the 1841 UK Census, William and his parents were resident of Cross Poor House in the Civil Parish of St. Stephens in Brannel Cornwall. William seems to reappear on the 1881 census living at Treviscoe Downs in the Ecclesiastical Parish of St. Stephens in Brannel. Even searching outside of Cornwall, it would appear as though the family disappeared from the UK. I would welcome any suggestions as to where to look next. Thank you in anticipation.
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What was William's occupation? If he was a miner they emigrated to anywhere where the was a mine. Durham, England, USA, South Africa, Australia, South America. You name it. They emigrated there. My solitary Rickard was a female and she ended up with her husband on the Yorkshire and Derbyshire coal fields.
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Is this the family in 1851 with some of their children away from home?? Living in St Stephens in Brannel and all listed born there
Joseph Rickard 65 Highway Labourer
Ann Rickard 42
Jane Rickard 15
George Rickard 8
Charles Rickard 2 Months
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Edit - Based on this 1841 in St Stephens in Brennel
Joseph Rickard 50 Ag Lab
Ann 30
Benjamin 11
Joseph 9
William 7
Jane 5
George 1
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Based on the 1881 census you found when William Rickard living as a widower and with children in St Stephens -this looks like him in early census years all born in the parish
1871 Living at St Stephen in Brannel
William Rickard 36 China Clay Lab
Catherine Rickard 35
Castinia? 12
Anna 10
Walter 8
Mary A 7
Elizabeth J 6
Silva 4
Mary 11 Months
Martha 11 Months
1861 Living in St Stephens
William Rickard 26 China Clay Lab
Catherine 22
Castina 2
Hannah Penina?? 5 months
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1851 in the service of Jos Richards, farmer at Treviscoe, St Stpehens in Brannel:
Wm Rickard 17 labourer St Stephens
Piece 1908 page 6 folio 276