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Census Lookups General Lookups => Census and Resource Discussion => Library and FHS Lookups => Topic started by: Keith Bateman on Monday 01 August 05 10:36 BST (UK)
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Hi All,
I'm going to Shropshire Records Office this Wednesday August 3rd - I MAY have some free time - it anyone wants me to look up any records please let me know.
From a previous visit Census look ups take a very long time as they are not indexed - so Parish Records would be best for me!
Cheers
Keith
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Hi Keith
Just to ask if you get 5 mins i am looking for a baptism of Charles Nickless around 1816 ish Dawley area also Charles marriage to someone called Ann first child John was born 1838 if this helps I think he was born in Madeley you must do everything you are doing first though ;)
many thanks for offering
Jan Nickless
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Hi Jan,
Will see what I can find - unusual spelling of your name - might help - might hinder as well as it could be spelt wrongly!!
Might be best to take your email off the main board - have made a note of it now.
Cheers
Keith
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Hi Keith
Thank you so much for your reply :D
Other spelling I have found are Nickliss but all seem to be a pronunciation off Nickless I have had some weird and wonderful spellings through my post box too!
thank you so much
Jan
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Hi Keith - I wonder if you could help?
My Gx4 Grandfather, Thomas Lloyd was christened 19 May 1822 in Frodesley Shropshire - parents Richard & Frances (aka Fanny) Lloyd. Other siblings appear to be Alice (b1823), Richard (b1826), Mary (b1829) & Ann (b1831) - also in Frodesley.
I have been unable to locate a family with a Richard and a Frances/Fanny Lloyd on the 1841 or 1851 census and I think Frances may have died before 1841 possibly in Frodesley. Maybe Richard remarried, hence my difficulty locating him in 1841 and 1851 ???
I don't know if this is possible but is there any chance you could look to see if a burial is registered for a Frances or Fanny Lloyd in Frodesley between 1831 & 1841? If you stumble across a marriage for any Richard Lloyds in the area - any details would also be greatfully recieved.
Alternatively if the 1841 or 1851 census records have a name index, is there any chance you could look to see if there is a suitable match for father Richard with the above children?
Only other info I have is that on Thomas christening record it states that his father's occupation was Labourer and on Thomas' marriage certificate in 1844, his father is recorded as being a farmer.
Hope you can help but totally understand if time dictates otherwise. Feel free to drop me a PM if you need any further info.
Many thanks
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Hi Jan,
Sorry - bad news!! :'( :'(
I had a look for a baptism in Dawley Magna from 1814 to 1817 - couldn't SEE one - it might have been there as some of the entries are now blank/unclear.
I also checked for Dawley Parva but they don't start till later.
And to confound the matter found nothing in Madeley from 1837 - 1840 - again some are very unclear.
Did try!! :(
Cheers
Keith
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Hi Nigel,
There are No Lloyds in the index for 1851 census for Frodesley - but someone might be glad you asked!!
have a look here: http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,74941.0.html
The only marriage between 1831-1851 for a Lloyd is as follows:
Harris Lloyd to Elizabeth Millington - 1833 - Frodesley
Witnesses - Samuel Purvell - Margaret Jones.
Does seem strange that there was only 1 Lloyd that I could find - thought it was a common name in the area!
I did ask why there were only marriages for Frodesley after 1812 and they couldn't understand - but said it might be such a small parish that they are still using the same book!!
They gave me a contact name for St Mark Frodesley, if you want to give them a ring - PM me if you do - don't want to put that on the main site.
Sorry it's not good news
Cheers
Keith
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Thanks for checking anyway Keith, much appreciated. Glad your hard work wasn't wasted & benefitted somebody else! :)
Quick question - is there a name index for the entire 1851 Shropshire Census?
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Hi Nigel,
There a lots of separate indexes that have been typed up by different people for each villiage.
These are then bundled into about 12 ledgers - so to find someone you really need to know the village they were in - otherwise its a loooong job!! ;D ;D
Hope you understand that garble! ???
Cheers
Keith
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Time for a journey to the archives I think!
Many thanks :)