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Re: Censuswhack
« Reply #468 on: Sunday 09 October 05 13:44 BST (UK) »
1881 was a jolly year as there are innumerable Giggles and Titters as well as your Ernest Laughter. I haven't checked to see if there were Sniggers or Chuckles.
Southern or Southan [Hereford , Monmouthshire & Glos], Jenkins, Meredith and Morgan [Monmouthshire and Glos.], Murrill, Damary, Damry, Ray, Lawrence [all Middx. & London], Nethway from Kenn or Yatton. Also Riley and Lyons in South Africa and Riley from St. Helena.
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« Reply #469 on: Sunday 09 October 05 20:37 BST (UK) »
I don't really know what Censuswhack is about but you may like this one from Ancestry 1901 RG13/3483 Folio 35 page 4. Lockup Chop is a Grandson at Everton. I came across this by chance whilst chasing something for another Rootschatter.
Lockup Chop I thought so I went to look at the census sheet and it is:
Lockup Shop - Greengrocer ;D ;D ;D
Southern or Southan [Hereford , Monmouthshire & Glos], Jenkins, Meredith and Morgan [Monmouthshire and Glos.], Murrill, Damary, Damry, Ray, Lawrence [all Middx. & London], Nethway from Kenn or Yatton. Also Riley and Lyons in South Africa and Riley from St. Helena.
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Re: Censuswhack
« Reply #470 on: Friday 21 October 05 14:59 BST (UK) »
Pury Crump, 1881 North Cerney, Gloucester

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Linberry, Chatfield, Faulkner, West in West Sussex<br />Towell, in Shoreditch and Exeter<br />Spurling from Norfolk<br />Bateson from Norfolk<br />Snell, Lorkin, Norman from Suffolk<br />O'Boyle/Boyle from Donegal<br />Murray, McCann, Gunn from Sutherland<br />Davis, Bute from Woolwich<br /><br />Census information contained in this post is Crown copyright:  www.NationalArchives.gov.uk

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Re: Censuswhack
« Reply #471 on: Tuesday 25 October 05 10:06 BST (UK) »
1881 British Census

<b>Befora M THICK</b>   Scholar   7  in  Northampton
and <b>Ruth BEDFISH</b> next door, age 15, General Servant Domestic

<b>Dad EVERSON</b>, 10, scholar, Monmouth, Wales

<b>Mama STAUB</b>, 36, occupation Gildress, London

<b>Daddy R. DADY</b> of Bombay, 24, Merchant, London
 
<b>Furry TAYLOR</b>, 4, in Folkestone Kent


Love the Lockup Chop, hack  ;D

Ger :)
EVANS, SMART, PREECE, PARTRIDGE, SYKES  (Ross-on-Wye and surrounds Herefordshire ENGLAND)
LEWIS (Llangarren Herefordshire ENGLAND)
ROBERTS (St Maughans Monmouth and Llangarron Herefs)
POWELL (Monmouth and Herefordshire)
WATKINS, JENKINS (Hentland Herefordshire)
HAMILTON, McCUTCHEN (Urney Strabane Co. Tyrone IRELAND)
McLAUGHLIN (Manorcunningham Co. Donegal IRELAND)
http://evansinherefordshire.com
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« Reply #472 on: Tuesday 25 October 05 18:12 BST (UK) »
I'd like to be the first to post a Censuswhack from the 1851 census:

William GROMMET, 14 in Corby Lincolnshire.

There are however 4342 people with the surname WALLACE

I found this information by poring over microfiches for days and days - won't this be so much easier when Ancestry gets the 1851 census on line ;) ;D

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« Reply #473 on: Tuesday 25 October 05 19:10 BST (UK) »
Hello

What about Marchman for a christian name

1871  1567  107  9   Marchman Ing

1891   3813  109  18  Marchman Oliver

The latter should have been Marshman a Sheffielder, later in life (1901) leading young men to a misspent  youth ???.

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Oliver - Swinton nr. Rotherham, South Yorks
          - Wombwell nr. Barnsley, South Yorks
          - Sheffield and Wortley, South Yorks
          - Loughborough
Naylor- Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire

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« Reply #474 on: Tuesday 25 October 05 20:56 BST (UK) »
Three for the "season of mists and mellow fruitfulness"...

Charles Pumpkin - Liverpool, 1881

October Clements - Barrow, 1871

Emily Conker - Charles, Devon, 1891

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ANT: Nesbit, Potts; CHS: Gosling (Hazel Grove/Lymm), Hinton (Lymm), Johnson (Hazel Grove), Marsland (Hazel Grove), Massey (Daresbury), Sorton (Warmingham); LAN: Jackson, James, Potts (Manchester/Salford); MAY: Caulfield, Griffin (Leveelick); SAL: Goodwin, Johnson (Bridgnorth), Gregory (Wellington); STS: Goodwin, Gregory, Johnson (Wolverhampton); Hallett (Trysull); SOM: Dowding, James, Jones (Bath)

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Re: Censuswhack
« Reply #475 on: Sunday 30 October 05 16:32 GMT (UK) »
This is slightly off the point: a middle name that no-one else in the country had: Edith BELLAMARINA Beazley.  Great, eh?!

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Re: Censuswhack
« Reply #476 on: Sunday 30 October 05 17:06 GMT (UK) »
Well, Katie, we never mind being dragged away from the point now and again!

And hats off to Al Crighton for his sterling use of the 1851 Census to get us our first confirmed 1851 Censuswhack! :)

Never one to get my own back, I can find
Harriet GRUDGE in 1851 - the one and only Grudge in the country.  Must have been a nice time to live!

And, can we please say hello to the NIBBLE family in Oxfordshire in 1851? 

Paul