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wildgoose
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Can anyone please find the family below on the 1871 Census 
1881 Census recs. Dwelling: Roberts & Smiths Buildings No 81 Census Place: Stanley Cum Wrenthorpe, York, England James SWEENEY Head M Male 55 Ireland Coal Miner Harriet Stevenson SWEENEY Wife M Female 48 Nottingham, England William SWEENEY Son U Male 24 Heckington, Lincoln, England Coal Miner Sophia SWEENEY Daur U Female 22 Heckington, Lincoln, England Cloth Weaver John SWEENEY Son U Male 20 Heckington, Lincoln, England Coal Miner George SWEENEY Son U Male 18 Babbinton, Somerset, England Coal Miner Thoedosia SWEENEY Daur Female 13 Normanton, York, England Scholar Samuel SWEENEY Son Male 11 Normanton, York, England Scholar Frank SWEENEY Son Male 9 Normanton, York, England Scholar Joseph SWEENEY Son Male 7 Normanton, York, England Scholar
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All information taken from my personal database compiled from original sources - Crown Copyright acknowledge as stated. Family names:SPINK (WRY), GOODWIN (DBY), PRATT (SCT & WRY), WILDGOOSE (DBY), STRETTON (LEI & DBY), MARTIN(ANS), NICOLL(ANS), McKENNA(TYR), STRAIN(DON), WALLACE(FIF), RAE(STI), PENMAN(STI) & CAPPIE(ELN).
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Tati
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Hi wildgoose,
1871 RG10/4617 43 78 Normanton, Yorkshire Hope St Woodhouse Jas Sweeney, head, 40, Miner, b. Ireland Harriet, wife, 35, b. Notts Nottingham Wm, son, 12, Colliery Boy, b. Derbyshire Eckington Sophia, dau, 10, b. do. John, son, 8, scholar, b. do. George, son, 6, scholar, b. Derbyshire Babington Theodosia, dau, 4, b. Normanton Samuel, son, 2, b. do.

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"My dear, I think the English pronounce it 'appiness" Desire and hunger is the fire I breathe Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Tati
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and 1861 as a bonus 
1861 RG9/2534 43 23 Eckington, Derbyshire Echinkton North James Sweeney, head, 30, Iron Furnace lab, b. Ireland Harriet, wife, 26, b. Notts Steley? William, son, 4, b. Eckington Sophia, dau, 2, b. do. Jonathan, son, 10 months, b. do.
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"My dear, I think the English pronounce it 'appiness" Desire and hunger is the fire I breathe Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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wildgoose
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many thanks 
Dave
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All information taken from my personal database compiled from original sources - Crown Copyright acknowledge as stated. Family names:SPINK (WRY), GOODWIN (DBY), PRATT (SCT & WRY), WILDGOOSE (DBY), STRETTON (LEI & DBY), MARTIN(ANS), NICOLL(ANS), McKENNA(TYR), STRAIN(DON), WALLACE(FIF), RAE(STI), PENMAN(STI) & CAPPIE(ELN).
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wildgoose
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I noticed that a number of pobs are different but that ties in with their marriage in 1862 Derbyshire
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All information taken from my personal database compiled from original sources - Crown Copyright acknowledge as stated. Family names:SPINK (WRY), GOODWIN (DBY), PRATT (SCT & WRY), WILDGOOSE (DBY), STRETTON (LEI & DBY), MARTIN(ANS), NICOLL(ANS), McKENNA(TYR), STRAIN(DON), WALLACE(FIF), RAE(STI), PENMAN(STI) & CAPPIE(ELN).
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wildgoose
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I'm trying to find out where in Ireland James SWEENEY came from. This is sometimes recorded on the Census. The 1861, 1871 & 1881 Census just records Ireland. I need now to track him down on the 1841, 1851, 1891 & 1901.
Many thanks for your help
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All information taken from my personal database compiled from original sources - Crown Copyright acknowledge as stated. Family names:SPINK (WRY), GOODWIN (DBY), PRATT (SCT & WRY), WILDGOOSE (DBY), STRETTON (LEI & DBY), MARTIN(ANS), NICOLL(ANS), McKENNA(TYR), STRAIN(DON), WALLACE(FIF), RAE(STI), PENMAN(STI) & CAPPIE(ELN).
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SophieTopDog
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Here they are in 1891 RG12/3743/140 13 William Street, Sandal Magna, Wakefield James Sweeney 70 Coal Miner born Ireland Harriett Sweeney 57 born Notts Theodosia Turner 23 Married Visitor born Whitewood, Yorks Frank Sweeney 19 Coal Miner born Normanton, Yorks Joseph Sweeney 17 Coal Miner born Normanton, Yorks Loretta Turner 2 Visitor born Sandal Harriett Turner 4m Visitor born Sandal
Looks like Theodosia, the married daughter was staying with then in the 1891 census
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BOOTLE from Wigan BLACKLEDGE from Ince/Wigan BURROWS from Haydock/St Helens HODKINSON from Ince/Wigan LAVIN from County Mayo, Ireland/Wigan LITTLER from Ashton in Makerfield MOLLOY from Offaly, Ireland/Wigan PORTER from Wigan/Sedgley, Staffs SOUTHERN from Aspull/Wigan TICKLE from Wigan TYRER from Lathom/Haydock WOODS from Parr/St Helens WORSLEY from Haydock/St Helens
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wildgoose
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thanks for that...I have the feeling however that I'm going to be unlucky
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All information taken from my personal database compiled from original sources - Crown Copyright acknowledge as stated. Family names:SPINK (WRY), GOODWIN (DBY), PRATT (SCT & WRY), WILDGOOSE (DBY), STRETTON (LEI & DBY), MARTIN(ANS), NICOLL(ANS), McKENNA(TYR), STRAIN(DON), WALLACE(FIF), RAE(STI), PENMAN(STI) & CAPPIE(ELN).
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Hivesy
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Hi My Grandmother was Sophia - I have heard a lot of stories about "aunt doche" (Theodocia) most famous is the one where Peter Turner clears off to the klondyke to make his millions and when he didn't return - aunt doche went after him! - she was a game old girl!
I'd be really interested to know if you got any further with your research on the family.
Regards
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