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1871 Census look up - William and Mary Ann Smith in Bimrmingham
« on: Tuesday 24 March 09 21:46 GMT (UK) »
Could anyone help me to find William and his wife Mary Ann on the 1871 census for Birmingham please? They were both born abt 1850. William born in New Radford, Nottingham and Mary Ann from Ladywood, Birmingham. On later records it looks like William was some sort of engineer, probably with the railways. They may have their baby Joseph living with them.
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Co Durham: Welford
Devon: Cloke, Guswell, Goswell, Holman, Ruckley/Rackley
Dorset: Trowbridge, Gooding
Essex: Wilson, Monk
Lincs: Denniss/Dinniss, Ayscough/Askew, Monk, Wing, Clay, Manton, Wadsworth
Middx: Wilson
N Yorks: Sellers, Robinson, Boynton, Lowson, Thompson
Notts: Manderfield,Crawthorne
Suffolk: Roper
Warwks: Hughes, Smith
Worcs: Lomas, Smith, Strong

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Re: 1871 Census look up - William and Mary Ann Smith in Bimrmingham
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 24 March 09 23:23 GMT (UK) »
1871 Census - 1 Back Co. (??) Birmingham, Warwickshire

William Smith   Head   21     Press Tool Maker         b. Nottinghamshire
Mary Ann Smith  Wife  21     Hiver (or Sliver?)          b. Birmingham, Warwickshire
Joseph Smith      Son  4 months                       b. Birmingham, Warwickshire

RG10 - 3130 - 71 - 30

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Scotland - Spence, Horne, Cowan, Moffat
London -  Monk

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Re: 1871 Census look up - William and Mary Ann Smith in Bimrmingham
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 25 March 09 17:50 GMT (UK) »
Annette
Much appreciated. Thank you.
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Co Durham: Welford
Devon: Cloke, Guswell, Goswell, Holman, Ruckley/Rackley
Dorset: Trowbridge, Gooding
Essex: Wilson, Monk
Lincs: Denniss/Dinniss, Ayscough/Askew, Monk, Wing, Clay, Manton, Wadsworth
Middx: Wilson
N Yorks: Sellers, Robinson, Boynton, Lowson, Thompson
Notts: Manderfield,Crawthorne
Suffolk: Roper
Warwks: Hughes, Smith
Worcs: Lomas, Smith, Strong

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Re: 1871 Census look up - William and Mary Ann Smith in Bimrmingham
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 25 March 09 17:54 GMT (UK) »
Annette - Sorry - me again. Have just noticed Monk being one of your surname interests. My mother was a Monk who's grandfather moved to East London (and eventually Lincs) from Clavering, Essex in the late c19. I have got back to the c18 Essex with the Clavering Monks so far. Any connections do you think? Let me know if you would like any geneal info.
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Co Durham: Welford
Devon: Cloke, Guswell, Goswell, Holman, Ruckley/Rackley
Dorset: Trowbridge, Gooding
Essex: Wilson, Monk
Lincs: Denniss/Dinniss, Ayscough/Askew, Monk, Wing, Clay, Manton, Wadsworth
Middx: Wilson
N Yorks: Sellers, Robinson, Boynton, Lowson, Thompson
Notts: Manderfield,Crawthorne
Suffolk: Roper
Warwks: Hughes, Smith
Worcs: Lomas, Smith, Strong


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Re: 1871 Census look up - William and Mary Ann Smith in Bimrmingham
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 31 May 14 09:32 BST (UK) »
hi 
I think their is a connection some of my relatives move to London  as they worked on the railway.
My g grand father was Thomas monk son of John monk all the monks come from Clavering essex
the last that i have comes from langley. does this connect  to you family tree.hope to hear soon
                                        j e monk
                                           

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Re: 1871 Census look up - William and Mary Ann Smith in Bimrmingham
« Reply #5 on: Monday 02 June 14 20:22 BST (UK) »
Hi - Good to hear from you. My gt grandfather was Allen Monk b.1876, son of Daniel Monk b.1848 and Rachel Piggott b.1852, all from Clavering although Allen moved up to Lincolnshire. The earliest Monk ancestor I could find was John Monk from Langley - I can't get further back than him online. Will have to go down to Essex Record Office to track back further. Kind Regards Toz
Co Durham: Welford
Devon: Cloke, Guswell, Goswell, Holman, Ruckley/Rackley
Dorset: Trowbridge, Gooding
Essex: Wilson, Monk
Lincs: Denniss/Dinniss, Ayscough/Askew, Monk, Wing, Clay, Manton, Wadsworth
Middx: Wilson
N Yorks: Sellers, Robinson, Boynton, Lowson, Thompson
Notts: Manderfield,Crawthorne
Suffolk: Roper
Warwks: Hughes, Smith
Worcs: Lomas, Smith, Strong

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Re: 1871 Census look up - William and Mary Ann Smith in Bimrmingham
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 04 June 14 10:15 BST (UK) »
Hi
just seen your message your family link is the same as mine. If your gt grandfather was a farmer from langley. I might have his will it shoe's all what was left to his wife and children. may be we can share info to see where we are related as your ancestors are in my family tree.
                                              hope to hear soon
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Re: 1871 Census look up - William and Mary Ann Smith in Bimrmingham
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 04 June 14 10:42 BST (UK) »
Hi me again
I have been going through the family tree and Daniel monk was my 2nd gt uncle so Allen monk was my 1st 2 x cousin
                                             john