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Census Lookups General Lookups => Census and Resource Discussion => Census Lookup and Resource Requests => Topic started by: Trees on Monday 21 October 19 18:27 BST (UK)
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Joseph Moule married Uditar PALMER 20 Apr 1835 Birmingham she was the widow of Joseph Palmer nee Geary or Gary. She has a son Richard Palmer born 18 May 1827 in Birmingham and he is known to have married and had offspring.
Joseph Moule (some times MOLE) and Uditar are on the 1841 and 1851 censuses
Can anyone find Joseph, Uditar (some times Udithar) or Richard, on the 1841 census please?
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You say in your post that they are on the 1841 and 1851 censuses but you are requesting an 1841 lookup. Can you clarify please?
Can you also include birthyears for Joseph & Uditar
Were they in Birmingham in 1851?
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Uditar (some times Udithar)
Uditha per the 1835 marriage register, the 1864 death register and the 1864 burial register; Udith per the 1851 census.
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Sorry I meant 1851 and 61
Thats her Shaun and as MARTHA IN 1861 and baptised as Uditha Gary 1801 and Udither GEARY on her 1823 marriage in 1827 Udithar Palmer was mother of Richard when he was baptised
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They are in Shropshire in 1851:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGDR-RCH
Jamjar
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Doesn't help to find them 1841 but did you notice that Joseph Moule is also a widowed when he married Uditha.
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Yes first wife Amelia Williams married 28 Nov 1813 died Mar 1834
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Richard was only 8 in 1841 he must be somewhere! why would the whole family disappear? I thought Udithar would be an easy name to follow but there are sooo many versions of the name and the same problem with MOULE proving very difficult I am sure its a name transcription problem in 1841 :(
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Here they are in 1861 assuming you have access to Ancestry you can use the info from here to find them but son Richard isn't with them
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Thank you I have that one its the 1841 I need as I Want to find what happened to Richard was he part of Joseph Moules family on 1841 or somewhere else? Joseph Moule had a son by his first wife, he was living with a family called Thorp as a painter in Birmingham in 1841 and married a daughter of that family the next year so sadly that doesn't help locate his father