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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Somerset => Topic started by: bikermickau on Thursday 30 January 20 14:33 GMT (UK)
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Are there others in the household?
Class: HO107; Piece: 929; Folio 5; Page 5
William Berry M 30 Somerset
Henry Berry M 4 Somerset
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No, just the two of them
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The correct reference for the 1841 census is HO107; Piece: 929; Book: 10; Folio: 5; Page: 5
Stan
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William is a blacksmith, no-one else in household.
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Thanks for your replies
Mick
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Thanks Stan,
familysearch only had the reference I used
Mick
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Image is on FamilySearch
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G926-NDDB?i=95&cat=554546
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familysearch only had the reference I used
Under "Document Information" it says
Book Number 10
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Thanks jonw65
Image is not available on familysearch for me.
I can only view it using your link.
Mick
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We have to get it from here.
Census returns for Curland, 1841-1891
https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/554546?availability=Family%20History%20Library
Edited!
Only 1841 and 1861 are viewable at home. Click on the camera icon and find what we want ourselves.
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Thanks jonw65
I wasn't aware these were available online.
I've still not located this,
"Under "Document Information" it says
Book Number 10"
Mick
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Hi
That is with the transcript on FamilySearch
i.e. William Berry with Henry Berry in 1841
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQ1J-75P
Document Information is on the right hand side of the page, you may have to click the arrow. Anyway that is where they put the book numbers in 1841 (don't ask me why!)
Line 4, well, William is the fourth name on that census page I guess.
John
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Thanks again jonw65.
I found it where you said.
I've also been able to search and find William and Henry in the Census returns for Curland, 1841-1891
link that you supplied.
Mick
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If your having trouble viewing the 1841 census why not go to your local library where you should be able to use Ancestry for free
All the very best
Phil
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Thanks Phil,
Our local library does have Ancestry for free which I have used in the past. (One hr limit)
I've have also visit our state library for the newspapers. Haven't checked out if Ancestry is available there.
Mick
ps I'm near Brisbane, Queensland