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Title: 1841 & 1851 Nottingham Census look up
Post by: Alord on Saturday 21 August 04 15:40 BST (UK)
I would be really grateful if I could have a look up for the following in the 1841 and 1851 Nottingham census:

Thomas Turner born @1816 Nottingham,married to Mary born @1817 Nottingham.  I'm afraid I don't know the address(es) but I would imagine that it could be something to do with the licensed trade, as later on by at least 1862 Thomas was the keeper of the Black Boy Hotel.

I am hoping they were married by 1841 as at least one of their children (Joseph) was born in 1843.

Much obliged
Alison
Title: Re: 1841 & 1851 Nottingham Census look up
Post by: CatOne on Thursday 10 November 05 09:20 GMT (UK)
Is this your family?

1851 HO107/2133 Folio 30 Page 9
7 Smithy Row, Nottingham St Mary, Exchange
Thomas Turner 35 Inn Keeper Notts Gunthorpe
Mary 34 Notts Gunthorpe
Mary 11 Notts Gunthorpe
Thomas 10 Notts Gunthorpe
Walter 8 Notts Gunthorpe
Harriett 6 Notts Gunthorpe
William 5 Notts Gunthorpe
+ house servants George Jackson and John Paulton?
+ lodgers William Turner (age 35, 60th Rifles Private) and William Harrison (42, married, Grenadier Guards Private)
+ visitors Anthony Dixon (42, Soda Water Manufacturer) and daughter Julia, and John Smith (25, servant)

Regards,
Catherine
Title: Re: 1841 & 1851 Nottingham Census look up
Post by: Steve Ley on Thursday 10 November 05 10:00 GMT (UK)
And here in 1841

2-04   869
Thomas Turner  25   Smithy row  Publican    Nottingham
Mary           "       25   Smithy row                             "            
Mary          "          2   Smithy row                              "
Thomas    "          4m   Smithy row                             "

All born in county.




Steve.
Title: Re: 1841 & 1851 Nottingham Census look up
Post by: Alord on Thursday 10 November 05 22:21 GMT (UK)
Thanks very much Catherine and Steve.

They'd been on that board so long I forgot all about them!!

Much obliged
Alison