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Islington 1861
« on: Tuesday 21 February 12 05:44 GMT (UK) »
Can anyone help me please with the residents at 6, Trinity Street Islington in 1861? Thank you.

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Re: Islington 1861
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 21 February 12 07:34 GMT (UK) »

Hi

It appears that there are three families at this address....

Robert and Caroline PARSONS and children
William and Eliza NAYLOR and children
James and Sarah A BIRCH and daughter

Which family, if any, do you require further details on?

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Re: Islington 1861
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 21 February 12 08:02 GMT (UK) »
Parsons, please.

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Re: Islington 1861
« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 21 February 12 08:07 GMT (UK) »

Here they are

1861 Census England Middlesex Islington St Mary Islington West
RG9/126/107/22
6 Trinity Street

PARSONS
Robert Head Marr 46 Tortoiseshell Presser Middlesex St Andrews
Caroline Wife Marr 42 Middlesex Hoxton
Caroline Dau Unmarr 21 Artificial Flower Maker Middlesex Clerkenwell
Ann Dau Unmarr 19 Artificial Flower Maker Middlesex Clerkenwell
Robert Son Unmarr 17 Apprentice to Engraver Middlesex Clerkenwell
Phillip J Son Unmarr 17 Apprentice to Watch Case Maker Middlesex Clerkenwell
Charles J Son Unmarr 15 Apprentice to Jeweller Middlesex Clerkenwell
William Son Unmarr 12 Scholar Middlesex Clerkenwell
John Son Unmarr 10 Scholar Middlesex Clerkenwell
Henry E Son Unmarr 6 mths Middlesex Islington

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Re: Islington 1861
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 21 February 12 08:10 GMT (UK) »

I can see the marriage between Robert and Caroline... do you have this already or would you like me to post the details?

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Re: Islington 1861
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 21 February 12 08:45 GMT (UK) »
Thank you so much, Karen.

Baby boy Henry Edmund just sneaked into the Census. Seems he may have been a bit of an afterthought by Robert and Caroline. Thank goodness, for he was to be my mother's mother's father.

He was born in that house and lived there until 1882 when he left home when he married Rosa Stargratt and moved across Upper Street, down Essex Road a bit to Packington Street, where my grandmother - also Caroline - was born, in 1884.

Amazing, I can simply say  'my grandmother's grandfather' (Robert) and I'm back to 1815.

I have a copy of the 1838 GRO marriage entry for Robert and Caroline Graves, thank you.

My own first grandchild was born last November, on my birthday. I'm off to England from Hong Kong on Saturday to meet him and to congratulate his mother, my only child. It'll be just my second trip to the UK in 25 years.  And so another generation begins.

Thanks again Karen. My very best wishes to you. Ian.

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Re: Islington 1861
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 21 February 12 09:40 GMT (UK) »

Ian


Congrats on the newest family member.  I am sure that you will have a wonderful time with your family in the UK.

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Karenlee
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