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Missing Lord
« on: Monday 18 November 13 03:51 GMT (UK) »
Hi, can anyone help me find Needlemaker Abraham Lord missing in the 1861 census. I have him in Leic 1841 (as Alexandrina) with wife Denah (Dinah), daur Sarah & son Anthony, & in 1851 as Lard with son Anthony Joseph. The 41 census lists his dob as abt 1791 & the 51 as abt 1787. He was born Canterbury, Kent according to the 51 census, Dinah died in 1847 & Abraham died in 1865 so should be in the 1861 census. He is buried in Welford Road Cemetery & his death certificate places his death at St Margaret's Union Workhouse.

Any assistance greatly appreciated.
Hill, Gamble, Lord, Moore, Hunt, McBain, Glanville, Cuthbertson

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Re: Missing Lord
« Reply #1 on: Friday 06 December 13 21:34 GMT (UK) »
I have a ton of Anthony Lord in Countesthorpe as well as an Abraham.

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Re: Missing Lord
« Reply #2 on: Friday 06 December 13 22:41 GMT (UK) »
Hi

Who was the informant on Abraham's death certificate

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Re: Missing Lord
« Reply #3 on: Friday 13 December 13 03:40 GMT (UK) »
The Informant's name is Sarah Coltman who was present at the death in the Union Workhouse Leicester.
Cheers Janet :)
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Re: Missing Lord
« Reply #4 on: Friday 13 December 13 07:16 GMT (UK) »
The Informant's name is Sarah Coltman who was present at the death in the Union Workhouse Leicester.
Cheers Janet :)
Hi Janet, is Sarah the daughter, is he with her on the 1861 census

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Family History is a Pandora's box if you don't like what you see find a new hobby,only concentrate on the proven facts and not the facts you think you know.
Jenkins, Radnorshire. Herefordshire, Canada
Coley Dudley.
Baston, Cleobury Mortimer.Wolverhampton
Parker Stafford.
Hammond/s Wolverhampton.Shropshire
Duckworth Cheshire.
Proud Walsall.Proud Cape South Africa
Horton Darlaston.
Stanton Walsall.
Tudor. Radnorshire
Pittaway. Droitwich

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Re: Missing Lord
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 21 December 13 23:56 GMT (UK) »
Hi Marg,
Sarah Coltman would be a Union Workhouse staff member I think as I have come across her name in other records as well; as an informant in the Workhouse. Abraham's daughter Sarah married a Francis Brown (1837) about 1861 so not the same Sarah, though she and first born son George Turner Brown (1860) are also missing from the 1861 census. Her husband Francis Brown is listed with his parents, no sign of either Sarah or George.

Cheers Janet  :)
Hill, Gamble, Lord, Moore, Hunt, McBain, Glanville, Cuthbertson