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					Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: Searching for George Hibbert
« on: Sunday 18 February 24 11:55 GMT (UK) »As I wrote, much of the 1851 census was damaged and what has been recovered is available on Ancestry.Aaah, George & Mary Elizabeth's children were all born in Manchester in the 1861 Census, eldest child is Elizabeth Hibbert aged 13, so in 1851 they must have been living in Manchester not Derbyshire Doh.
In 1841, George will be single and likely to be working away from home.
There is a George Hibbert, 20yrs working in Chapel en le Frith at 1841 186/book 10/folio 14
With regard to Mary Elizabeth Brocklehurst, there is a baptism in August 1825 at Hayfield, with father John.
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			 Chasing after George Hibbert in the 1851 & 1841 Censuses, its for my wife's uncle Ernest who is 96 years young, partially blind & he hasn't any info on his family, can anyone please help?
 Chasing after George Hibbert in the 1851 & 1841 Censuses, its for my wife's uncle Ernest who is 96 years young, partially blind & he hasn't any info on his family, can anyone please help? Congrats to all on the 1st anniversary
 Congrats to all on the 1st anniversary  
 as to what it said on the gravestone,
 as to what it said on the gravestone,  
