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Topic: 1841 Census OSBORNE, Colchester, Essex (Read 443 times)
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Clincher
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I can't help you with 1841 census but these OSBORNEs appear in 1851 census for Colchester HO 107/1781 folio 100 St Botolph parish: Amos age 30 born at Bradwell Amos 3 Halstead Edgar 5 Colchester Jane 8 do. Mary Ann 32 do. Miriam 6 do. William age 1 Halstead Perhaps the Bradwell referred to is the one near Coggeshall rather than the Bradwell on Sea. I hope this helps
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Bryant
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Phil It makes life a lot easier if you tell us what you know! the 1851 from Clincher makes sense with the 1871 info!
LONG SHOT Is Amos aged 50 born Coggeshall really Edgar Osborne who possibly married Mary Ann Sulli?an in 1846, Colchester, March qtr, vol 12, page 65. ? ? ?
1871 census 4 Park Terrace, Bethnal Green two families of Osborn's in same house
Amos Osborn head 50 silk weaver Coggeshall, Essex Mary Ann " wife 52 Colchester, Essex Amos " son 23 Alstead (Halstead?) Essex Ellen " daur 9 Braintree, Essex
and in the same house, Amos's son
Edgar Osborn head 24 silk weaver Colchester Eliza " wife 24 silk winder Braintree William " son 3 " " Mary A " daur 1 Bethnal Green, Middx
1881 census 60 West Street, Tower Hamlets Edgar Osborn 35 head Eliza " 34 wife William " 13 son Mary A " 10 daur Frederick " 9 son Alfred " 7 " Edgar " 5 " Walter " 3 " Elizar? " 1 daur Joseph " 6 mnths son ____________________________________ Is this Edgar the son? Edgar Frederic Osbourn born Dec qtr, Colchester, 1845, vol 12, page 57
Regards Bryant
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Researching names BRYANT (Camberwell), PASTERFIELD (Essex and all), RAY (Holborn/Islington areas back to Brentford), POWELL (Glouc & beyond?) Fletcher (Glouc into Warwickshie into Lancs?), BUCKLEY (Chatham area), Watson (Chatham area). Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Bryant
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Phil Get someone to lookup this ref and page number and see what they make of it?
1841 census (remember the enumerator rounds ages up and down to the nearest 5 depending on how old they are if they don't know).
Great Coggeshall HO 107/335/04 EAST STREET page 38
A? Osborn 45
?? " 30 A? " 15
?  75
ages I'm quite confident of ! Definitely Osborn ! name of 75 year old female, haven't got a clue! christian name of wife, haven't got a clue! father and son appear to have same name beginning with A, is it Amos? quite possibly, but wouldn't say for certain!
Regards Bryant
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Researching names BRYANT (Camberwell), PASTERFIELD (Essex and all), RAY (Holborn/Islington areas back to Brentford), POWELL (Glouc & beyond?) Fletcher (Glouc into Warwickshie into Lancs?), BUCKLEY (Chatham area), Watson (Chatham area). Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Linda
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Hi Phil
My 2 cents re: Bryant's info from 1841 census :
HO 107/335/3 - folio 46 - page 38 East St, Gt Coggeshall
Argent OSBORN - 45 - bricklayer Sarah OSBORN - 30 Argent -do - - 13 Ann OSBORN - 75
All born in county
It helps that I have ancestors with first name Argent, and a clear image from ArchiveCDBooks 
I'll have a quick look for Amos
Best Wishes Linda
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Linda
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Found Amos and family in St Botolph:
1841 census HO 107/344/4 - folio 7 - page 8 Barrick Street, St Botolph
All born in county:
Amos OSBORNE Sen - 40 - Silk Wever Jane -do- - 40 Amos -do- Jun - 20 - Silk Wever Jane -do- - 15 Joseph Ellis ~ - 9
Note: "Wever" is written as such "Sen" and "Jun" follow the name in the name box - presumably meaning senior and junior There is a short squiggle (not "do") after Joseph Ellis, so I don't know if his surname is Ellis or if the enumerator got lazy and put a squiggle in place of "do"
Best Wishes Linda
P.S. I might have missed them, but for a most unusual first name on the same page, and when I zoomed in further to read it, Amos and family popped up The unusual name? - Hevernhappuck!! (or something like that! - Maybe it means Heaven help us!)
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Linda
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It appears that only one Christian name is entered in 1841 census, so my guess is that ELLIS is Joseph's last name.
Linda
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Linda
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Glad to be of help, but I cannot take all credit, I was just following up on the info provided by Clincher and Bryant - many hands make light work. 
Linda
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