Hi everyone
I can say we are all learning when doing Family History in more ways than one.
As for "stables" well the spell check on the comp has outdone those sales, how times change in such a short time. I will certainly make sure my little granddaughter will be brought up to use a dictionary, I have plenty of those around and in the loft!!!
I was always told at school it was "rude" to cross your sevens!!!!!
Rheme, did you look at the original copy of the census 1891 for this "child", if you haven't I suggest you do, also go back one page if the entry was at the top as others can be on previous page.
Have you tried to trace her Baptism record, will have a look later for you. She could have been born in Norfolk but Baptised in Hull. Probably not his true daughter, sometimes families took in other children for various reasons, this was not uncommon. Babies have been born to one family and registered with the names of another, possibly because they could not afford to feed another child they had to let the baby/child go. Life was very tough way back then.