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Re: NEWBURY CENSUS 1815 at Berks RO
« Reply #18 on: Monday 20 September 10 18:32 BST (UK) »
Other Baily's at Quarrington's Yard, Mary Hill

Elizabeth age 80 (widow)

George age 60 (Labourer)

James age 23

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Re: NEWBURY CENSUS 1815 at Berks RO
« Reply #19 on: Monday 20 September 10 18:52 BST (UK) »
Excellent, thanks very much again.  :)
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Re: NEWBURY CENSUS 1815 at Berks RO
« Reply #20 on: Friday 24 September 10 02:38 BST (UK) »
Hi Dee-jay

Sorry for the delay in replying.  No I'm afraid there are no details of occupation in the 1815 census for John Talbot.

Many thanks, Ivygreen.  I missed the recent developments on this topic for some reason, hence my slow response.
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Re: NEWBURY CENSUS 1815 at Berks RO
« Reply #21 on: Monday 25 February 13 02:48 GMT (UK) »
Hello Everyone from Canada!

About this Toomers Census: is it strictly the people who lived right in the town of Newbury? or are any of the surrounding estates mentioned?

I am knocking myself out trying to track down Joseph FOSTER who married Elizabeth COOPER.must have been around 1775 ish.....and lived up at Summerhurst Green: which I take is somewhere between Newbury and Thatcham.......although their son: Jonathon b. 1778 and his wife Mary.........who had two daughters: Jane and Charlotte who eventually moved to London would say they were from Newbury.

I take it thats just because that was the closest town rather than a true fact??

I would be happy to purchase the Toomer Cd if I could even do a keyword search to see if the surname Foster is in it.........but that doesnt seem possible.

Any guidance here?



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Re: NEWBURY CENSUS 1815 at Berks RO
« Reply #22 on: Monday 25 February 13 10:11 GMT (UK) »
Toomer's census of Newbury, 1815, is of the Borough of Newbury - no surrounding villages, not even the entire town - just the Borough (contiguous with St Nicolas' parish).  The northern end of the town (Speenhamland) was not part of the Borough at that date and is not included.
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Re: NEWBURY CENSUS 1815 at Berks RO
« Reply #23 on: Friday 01 March 13 11:11 GMT (UK) »
Here's a reference to LEWIS from the Upper Meeting House Presbyterian Church baptisms and burials (published by the Eureka Partnership)

12 Nov 1822 Hannah wife (of) John LEWIS of Newbury died 6 Nov at her daughters house Speenhamland and was buried in the burying ground belonging to the Upper Meeting House, Newbury.

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Re: NEWBURY CENSUS 1815 at Berks RO
« Reply #24 on: Tuesday 14 May 13 05:44 BST (UK) »
Hi,
Have just discovered your posting on the 1815 census, and hope you may be able to help me.
I have been researching the New family of Newbury, one in particular a Daniel New who was born
1.5.1792 at Ashbury, he married Lucy Wootton on the 8.7.1826 at Reading.    His first child of the marriage, Martha New was born in 1826 at Newbury and several children thereafter.     Just would like to see if Daniel moved to Newbury before his marriage, i.e. around the 1815 census.
Daniel's parents were Joseph New and Elizabeth (nee Hide)

1841 census shows Daniel & Lucy New living in Wash Road, Newbury.

Cheers
Jan

New, Thorn, Bird, Ruffey, Bosley, Belcher- Newbury Berkshire
Haynes/Haines - Much Birch Herefordshire, Monmouth Wales
Kearn/Watkins- Llanllwchaiarn/Newtown, Wales, Tyberton, Herefordshire
Gwilliam - Monmouth Wales, Herefordshire
Collier, Jackson - Salford, Manchester Lancashire
Saunders - Middlesex, Devon
Benson - Edinburgh, Scotland
Callander - Falkirk, Scotland
Ambrose - Liverpool, Manchester Lancashire, Canada
Timms, Elliman - Oxfordshire, Warwickshire
Ellison - Manchester/Portsmouth Hampshir

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Re: NEWBURY CENSUS 1815 at Berks RO
« Reply #25 on: Tuesday 14 May 13 08:28 BST (UK) »
Hi

There are only 2 NEW's listed in Toomers 1815 census,they are:-

Red Lion Yard
James NEW     58   shoemaker
Elizabeth NEW 58

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Re: NEWBURY CENSUS 1815 at Berks RO
« Reply #26 on: Tuesday 14 May 13 09:05 BST (UK) »
Hi Kim,
Thank you, that has definitely eliminated our Daniel New and family being there in 1815 anyway.
Yet to find out who James New the Shoemaker was though, will have to look at that further, he could be a relative.
jan
New, Thorn, Bird, Ruffey, Bosley, Belcher- Newbury Berkshire
Haynes/Haines - Much Birch Herefordshire, Monmouth Wales
Kearn/Watkins- Llanllwchaiarn/Newtown, Wales, Tyberton, Herefordshire
Gwilliam - Monmouth Wales, Herefordshire
Collier, Jackson - Salford, Manchester Lancashire
Saunders - Middlesex, Devon
Benson - Edinburgh, Scotland
Callander - Falkirk, Scotland
Ambrose - Liverpool, Manchester Lancashire, Canada
Timms, Elliman - Oxfordshire, Warwickshire
Ellison - Manchester/Portsmouth Hampshir