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1841 census London - LUPTON
« on: Saturday 27 November 04 17:06 GMT (UK) »
 ???Looking for a Mary Anne LUPTON (born 1831 Broad St London) Her father was a John LUPTON and lived in London.
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Re: 1841 census London - LUPTON
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 28 November 04 20:49 GMT (UK) »
Hi Tracer,
Can you be a bit more specific please - do you have the area of London, assume you have birth certificate?  If so will be on that.
There are about 14 references to Broad St London and that is just within the city - could not find them there.  There were 53 Broad sts all up on the London census - so really could do with more information.
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Re: 1841 census London - LUPTON
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 02 December 04 10:27 GMT (UK) »
Hi, Thanks for that. All I have is Mary Ann Lupton's marriage certificate, showing the marriage took place in 1854 at the Parish Church of All Hallows, City of London (her father was a John LUPTON, described as a 'Merchant') and that she was living in that parish at that time. It says on the census form (1881 that she was born in 1831 in Broad Street, London) Should I be looking in Middlesex?
Still confused. ???
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Re: 1841 census London - LUPTON
« Reply #3 on: Friday 14 April 06 19:57 BST (UK) »
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Middlesex it is..............but you might have misread the address as she is in BREAD STREET in 1841...........Bread Street is still there, in the shadow of St Pauls Cathedral (Broad Street unless their is more than one is by Liverpool Street Station)................not by looking at any map, I used to work all round that area, and yes they are still there!

1841
BREAD STREET, ALL HALLOWS, LONDON, MIDDLESEX
JOHN LUPTON  40  merchant  no
elizabeth  "      40                   no
elizabeth  "       15                  yes
margaret  "       13                  yes
richard      "        12                 yes
MARY ANN  "       10                 yes
caroline     "        7                   yes
john          "         6                   yes
frederick    "        4                    yes
charles      "         3                   yes
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Fletcher (Glouc into Warwickshie into Lancs?), BUCKLEY (Chatham area), Watson (Chatham area).


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Re: 1841 census London - LUPTON
« Reply #4 on: Friday 05 May 06 08:36 BST (UK) »
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Thank you very much. Just as a matter of interest: Mary Ann went on to marry a John Hodder NEEDELL from Dorset. She became a novelist and wrote sometimes under her maiden name and sometimes her married name. She was once reviewed by Gladstone. Most of her stories are drawn from her experiences in London.
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Cole, Richardson, Ground, Herrenden: Cambridgeshire; Fooks, Hodder, Needell: Dorset; Perham, Wilson: Somerset and  Devon. Farrell: Perth Canada;