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Offline Lucy F

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Marylebone - 1821 census look up request
« on: Friday 11 September 09 12:59 BST (UK) »
Hello.  Please could someone look on the 1821 census for ALEXANDER McGARRICK born c.1807 in Marylebone.  Many thanks.  Lucy

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Re: Marylebone - 1821 census look up request
« Reply #1 on: Friday 11 September 09 23:37 BST (UK) »
Hi

Unless he was a Head of household - not really likely at aged 14, even if he was there he wouldn't be named

'The first four censuses were essentially only head counts which named just the head of household.'

A GUIDE TO ENGLISH CENSUSES

http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,403512.0.html

Found at the top of the London and Middlesex board.


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Valda
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Re: Marylebone - 1821 census look up request
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 12 September 09 09:30 BST (UK) »
Thanks for the info. 

Do you think it would be worth doing a general search for a McGARRICK family in Marylebone at that time? 

If so please could someone do a search for me if they have access to the 1821 census.  I'd be very grateful as I have hit a brick wall.

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Re: Marylebone - 1821 census look up request
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 12 September 09 10:11 BST (UK) »
I have 1821 and 1831 Marylebone. Indexed from the original held in Westminster Archives ..... the focus of the 1801-1831 was statistical, the beginnings of serious planning ..

BUT the Marylebone Index only shows Head's name and address - other stats not indexed apparently included occupation, and counts of household members etc.


Here are the 1821 Mc's section - no sign of your McGarricks, sadly not MAC either.

MAYS   Portland Street Great   Page 288
McADAMS   Queen Street E. R.   Page 310
McCLARY   Adams Street Bryant Square   Page 2
McCULLOCK   King Street West   Page 184
McDIARMID   Berkley Street Upper   Page 26
McDONALD   Berkley Street Upper   Page 26
McDONALD   Castle Street East   Page 55
McDONALD   Gloucester Place Portman Square   Page 141
McDONALD   Rebecca Court   Page 315
McDONALD   Rebecca Court   Page 316
McDONALD   Spring Street   Page 338
McDONNELL   Orchard Street   Page 255
McDONNELL   Queen Charlotte Row   Page 309
McDUFF   CharlesStreet P.Place   Page 69
McFARLANE   Cumberland Place Great   Page 93
McFARLANE   Cumberland Place Great North   Page 94
McGAREB   Harley Street   Page 154
McGOWEN   Newman Street   Page 234
McGREGOR   Cirencester Place   Page 79
McGUIRE   High Street   Page 161
McHUGH   Marylebone Lane   Page 203
McINTOSH   High Street   Page 164
McINTOSH   Park Place   Page 273
McINTYRE   Beaumont Street   Page 20
McKARDY   Dorset Street   Page 107
McKAY   Ogle Mews   Page 251
McKENNA   Cato Street   Page 59
McKENZIE   East Street   Page 114
McKENZIE   Portland Place   Page 281
McLANDISH   Charlton Street Upper   Page 74
McLANDLISH   Charlton Street Upper   Page 74
McLEAN   Adam and Eve Court   Page 1
McLEAN   Queen Street E. R.   Page 310
McMAHON   York Street York Place   Page 389
McMILLAN   Moor Street   Page 224
McMULLAN   St John`s Place   Page 319
McPHERSON   Oxford Street   Page 264
McQUEEN   Edward`s Place   Page 124
McQUEEN   King Street West   Page 184
McQUEEN   Newman Street   Page 234
MEAD   King Street West   Page 184


(the meaning of the Initials at the end of some of the Street names  - they are the larger streets nearby)


I also looked in 1831 with no success.

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Re: Marylebone - 1821 census look up request
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 12 September 09 10:53 BST (UK) »
Thanks for going to all the trouble.  I'll have to think again about my friend Alexander McGarrick!

Lucy