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1851 census look-up please for Middlesex
« on: Thursday 12 August 04 06:38 BST (UK) »
Hi

I know from a marriage certificate that the father of Alfred Cull bn in Hammersmith, Middlesex in 1846 was called George but I need his mother's name so I can find their marriage record. I was given some information and would be very grateful if some kind person could look-up the details for me.
Kind Regards and thanks in anticipation

Diane

Here's what I was given


On the 1851 census Index for St Georges in the East Middlesex.
HO 107/1547 St. Marys
HO 107/1548 St. Pauls
HO 107/1549 St. Johns
Leary in Barnsley, Hunslet and Bandon, County Cork, Ireland.
Ross in Leicester, Derbyshire, Staffordshire.
Hinves in Hampshire.
Foreman in London, Yorkshire.
Theaker in Lincolnshire, Yorkshire.
Shaw in Derbyshire, Leicestershire.
Hogg in Leicestershire.
Routh in Yorkshire.
Hitchen in Yorkshire.
Holroyd in Yorkshire.
Williamson, Haynes, Kilully, Collard, Cross, Ballatt, Blake.

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Re: 1851 census look-up please for Middlesex
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 19 August 04 21:22 BST (UK) »

Unfortunately those refs only narrow it down to the piece number. Each census piece is a few hundred pages. It's too big a task for me to do; I don't know if anyone else would tackle it.

Pauline
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Re: 1851 census look-up please for Middlesex
« Reply #2 on: Friday 06 May 05 23:32 BST (UK) »
Hi

I know from a marriage certificate that the father of Alfred Cull bn in Hammersmith, Middlesex in 1846 was called George but I need his mother's name so I can find their marriage record. I was given some information and would be very grateful if some kind person could look-up the details for me.
Kind Regards and thanks in anticipation

Diane

Here's what I was given


On the 1851 census Index for St Georges in the East Middlesex.
HO 107/1547 St. Marys
HO 107/1548 St. Pauls
HO 107/1549 St. Johns

Di

Have you now found Alfred in 1851?  I have the Hammersmith 1851 census index if not.  Do you have good reason to suspect that the family might have moved to St George in the East between 1846 and 1851?

Rick :)
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Re: 1851 census look-up please for Middlesex
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 25 May 05 16:53 BST (UK) »
Hello Diane

As this is an old post, and you have not responded to my query, I am going to assume that the information is no longer needed and move your post over to the Completed Middlesex Requests board.

If the information is still required, please feel free to post again, or ask me to move your post back to the active board.

Best Wishes
Rick :)
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Re: 1851 census look-up please for Middlesex
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 25 May 05 21:30 BST (UK) »
Hello Diane

As this is an old post, and you have not responded to my query, I am going to assume that the information is no longer needed and move your post over to the Completed Middlesex Requests board.

If the information is still required, please feel free to post again, or ask me to move your post back to the active board.

Best Wishes
Rick :)


Sorry about that.  I must have missed the e-mail notification somehow.  The update is as follows:-

I have since discovered that the Culls were only related by marriage and it's been rather a shock for my husband because the woman he believed was his natural grandmother turned out not to be.  His grandfather became his great grandfather because his mother was illegitimate and her grandparents raised her as their own. My husband has no hope of finding his natural grandfather at all as he wasn't on his mother's birth record and there were many years when he could have gotten to know his real grandmother but because his parents kept quiet he missed out on meeting her.  Sometimes in this game we unearth things that can be quite shocking :-(

Thanks anyway,


Diane



Leary in Barnsley, Hunslet and Bandon, County Cork, Ireland.
Ross in Leicester, Derbyshire, Staffordshire.
Hinves in Hampshire.
Foreman in London, Yorkshire.
Theaker in Lincolnshire, Yorkshire.
Shaw in Derbyshire, Leicestershire.
Hogg in Leicestershire.
Routh in Yorkshire.
Hitchen in Yorkshire.
Holroyd in Yorkshire.
Williamson, Haynes, Kilully, Collard, Cross, Ballatt, Blake.