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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: LOST IN 1851 CENSUS
« on: Thursday 11 May 06 22:23 BST (UK)  »
Hi John
Thank you for finding that for me. It sounds the right person, but the name Bealey is unknown, maybe I will find a whole new branch of the tree.
I will be able to follow this up at the Library I work at.
Cheers.   Sammiboy

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Lancashire / Re: Help please with a Marriage in 1828
« on: Thursday 11 May 06 03:03 BST (UK)  »
Hi Matty
The only 1828 marriage for Roger Taylor I found was to
Ann LLOYD, St Nicholas, Liverpool.
23 December 1828.
This may help.
Cheers  Sammiboy

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: ANOTHER ONE LOST IN 1851 CENSUS
« on: Tuesday 09 May 06 22:06 BST (UK)  »
Hello Anna
This one is definately not my one. When I first started this search I got this boys. birth certificate, as I did others only to find they were not my family.
I have a family contact in Uk who got me onto the right Samuel, but we could not find him in 1851 census. Some have suggested he was in a hospital or home but as a lot of these census entries only have initials in place of names it's nearly impossible to find them.
Thanks for your help
Cheers  Sammiboy

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: ANOTHER ONE LOST IN 1851 CENSUS
« on: Tuesday 09 May 06 21:59 BST (UK)  »
Hello Tanja
Thank you for the reply. The Samuel Stevenson you found was a son of a brother of John Steventon. Unfortunately enumerators often put Stevenson instead of Steventon. Our Steventons had very large families and  the annoying problem of naming children the same name in each family, and when a child died the next one had the same name, In one family I have come across 4 Johns over 9 years.
The 1881 census has my Samuel on the "S S Elena" at Toxteth Park docks.Not sure what the Folio numbers are as I got a copy off Family Search. Cd very early in the piece.
Thank you.  Sammiboy

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: ANOTHER ONE LOST IN 1851 CENSUS
« on: Tuesday 09 May 06 09:34 BST (UK)  »
Hi Dinky
Have just found that 2 day old was George Henry another brother of Samuel. I have Samuels' birth certificate. I only discovered him when I found John & Dorothys' grave stone in St James Cemetery. John had a 1st wife Ann Maria whose children were the William, John & Ann you mention. Dorothy Baylis is johns' 2nd wife and Samuel their 1st child, then Charles, George Henry and a Willaim. The first William died just after the 1851 census. I know from 1881 that Samuel was married, but again have not found any record of it. Thanks for your reply.   Sammiboy

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / ANOTHER ONE LOST IN 1851 CENSUS
« on: Tuesday 09 May 06 04:06 BST (UK)  »
I can't find my 3x Great Grandfather Samuel STEVENTON in the 1851 Liverpool Census & 1871 & 1891 census.
He was born 18 Sept 1846 at Parliament Place Liverpool, parents John & Dorothy Steventon. Mother's name BAYLIS.
I find him in the 1861 Census named STEVENSON  living at 112 Wood St where he is a Porter. I then loose him again till 1881 census when he is a 2nd Engine Driver on SS Elena docked at Toxteth Park docks. He drowned at Marseilles Harbour 2 June 1893.
I have looked for him with grandparents STEVENTON in Market Drayton & BAYLIS in Stourbridge with no luck. Any suggestions.
Thanks Sammiboy

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / LOST IN 1851 CENSUS
« on: Tuesday 09 May 06 03:54 BST (UK)  »
I have lost a 3xGreat Grandfathers who should be in the 1851 Liverpool Census.
George LEATHER born 1846, Toxteth Park.  Parents Thomas & Ann. Leather (nee CROWTHER), family John, Sarah A, Robert.
I have looked for George with grandparents named CROWTHER in Todmorden or LEATHER in Barton Upon Irwell without luck, and I have done a general counties search and still can't find him.
He is in the 1861 Census aged 15 years living with his parents & occupation Assistant Marine Store.
Anyone any ideas where to look now?          Sammiboy

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Lancashire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: 1891 WOVENDEN Liverpool (?)
« on: Monday 08 May 06 08:17 BST (UK)  »
Hi Hugh
It is a wonder they didn't show up in the 1891 census when an advance search in every county was done. Still there are always mysteries in genealogy. Happy hunting.  Sammiboy

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Lancashire Completed Lookup Requests / Re: 1891 WOVENDEN Liverpool (?)
« on: Monday 08 May 06 02:09 BST (UK)  »
Hi there
I did a full county search of 1891 through 1837online.com site but could not find Alfred Wovenden anywhere, When I put in  the surname only still didn't get any results. Sorry
Sammiboy

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