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winston
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HI

thanks for that Trish I hadn't seen that posting either since it's not linked to either of the other threads
Confused and Complicated.
Wendy
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Any census information included in this post is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukBlakeley in Batley West Yorks Turner in Hanging Heaton West Yorkshire Dann last known area Soothill West Yorks Hirst in Hanging heaton W Yorks Moss in Morley and Leeds Parker in Morley W Yorks Parker in Hull E Yorks Tilburns in Morley W Yorks
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suzard
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getting even more confused -and am confusing others too!!!!!
Eliza lee who I found in 1851 census -although i posted 1861- now edited(sorry about that) transcribed as Rowles!!!!
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it seems like she married Thomas Johnson!!! FreeBMD marriage Eliza lee Thomas Johnson Dec qtr 1869 7a 735
they appear together on 1871 census with no children!!!
just another coincidence -the Johnson name!!!!!!
think I'll go and lie down in a darkened room!!!
Suz
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Thornhill, Cresswell, Sisson, Harriman, Cripps, Eyre, Walter, Marson, Battison, Holmes, Bailey, Hardman, Fairhurst Noon-mainly in Derbys/Notts-but also Northampton, Oxford, Leics, Lancs-England Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.uk
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Viktoria
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Thank you everyone so much, I have now got lots to try. I find it a strange coincidence that living in the house where Ester was living in 1891 , at the next census was an Eliza Addy also a dressmaker but she was born in Manchester. My father could remember his grandmother- whom I thought would be Ester- taking him to a posh shop in Manchester called Affleck and Browns where she collected work which she "fine finished" ie decorated with beadwork and frogging, lace etc. when done she would return it and collect the next lot. He was born in 1897 and so whoever it was who took him must have lived until about 1903 at least I think. But many thanks to everyone who kindly took the time and trouble to search for me .Viktoria
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trish251
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Hi Viktoria
I have a little more information - hope it helps rather than confuses
Looking at 1891 and 1901, as you mention, the same address, it seems very likely that Esther Johnson = Eliza Addy. Perhaps she didn't want her husband to find her??? By 1901 she seems to have thought he may be dead (listed as a widow)
1891 RG12/3243 15/24 Lancashire Manchester St George 5 Reather Street Ester Johnson head M 42 dressmaker Lincolnshire Pinchbeck Fen Martha Hart SIL M 24 Yorkshire Balne Henry Addy son S 20 Carm Carriers labourer Nottinghamshire Norwell James Shorwood lodger S 20 lithographic artist Lancashire Liverpool
1901 RG13/3750 150/11 Lancashire Manchester St George 5 Reather Street Eliza Addy head Wid 49 dressmaker Lancashire Manchester Alice Hyde boarder S 22 dressmakers asst do do W F Brierley boarder M 26 Railway ?? Bacup Manchester Jos Donnolley boarder S 28 Railway Police Constable Cheland
There is a death in 1905 - age fits with 1901 age - a little different perhaps to Eliza's real age Sep Qtr 1905 Eliza ADDY 54 Prestwich 8d 307
Another possible marriage in the correct part of the country Marriage Jun 1866 James WRIGHT Spalding 7a 599 (Spalding covers Pinchbeck) On the same page Eliza COLE
1861 Lincolnshire Wyberton Middle Fen Lane Palmer head married 24 ground keeper Greatford Linc Sarah Ann Palmer wife mar 24 household work Pinchbeck Lincoln Ann Palmer dau 3 Greatford Linc Eliza Cole lodger U 17 Pinchbeck lincoln
From the IGI Eliza COLE, bap 18 Jul 1844, Pinchbeck, Lincolnshire. Father Thos. and mother REBECCA (name of Eliza Wright's daughter)
Siblings on the IGI (all baptisms) Henry 1825, Thomas 1828, Robert 1830, John 1832 d.1841, James 1833, John Cordley 1842
Marriage on the IGI Thomas COLE and Rebecca CORDLEY, 4 Oct 1824, Pinchbeck
1851 HO107/ 2096 110/ 2 Lincolnshire Pinchbeck Hammond Beck bank Thomas Cole head mar 49 ag lab Lincolnsh Pinchbeck Rebecca Cole wife mar 48 do do William Cole son mar 24 ag lab do do James Cole son U 17 do do do do Joseph Cole son U 11 scholar do do John Cordley Cole son U 9 do do do Eliza Cole daur U 7 do do do Robert Cole son U 20 ag lab do do
I was hoping Sarah Ann (1861) may be a sister, but she came from Pinchbeck, so perhaps a friend.
Certificates can be very expensive, but perhaps a couple that could be very useful Birth of Henry T Wright should give his mother's maiden name Marriage of Dobson Addy and Eliza may give Eliza WRIGHT nee COLE
Trish
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winston
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Trish
GOSH! 
You have worked hard on this one.
I hope it proves to be correct.
Wendy
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Any census information included in this post is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukBlakeley in Batley West Yorks Turner in Hanging Heaton West Yorkshire Dann last known area Soothill West Yorks Hirst in Hanging heaton W Yorks Moss in Morley and Leeds Parker in Morley W Yorks Parker in Hull E Yorks Tilburns in Morley W Yorks
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winston
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Rebecca Wright as seen in the 1881 census with Mum Eliza.
Is found in the 1891 working in the Lunatic Asylum Prestwich Lancs under the name of Rebecca Addy age 19 born Wakefield
Could it be the same one?
Too much of a coincidence for it not to be I think.
Wendy
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Any census information included in this post is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukBlakeley in Batley West Yorks Turner in Hanging Heaton West Yorkshire Dann last known area Soothill West Yorks Hirst in Hanging heaton W Yorks Moss in Morley and Leeds Parker in Morley W Yorks Parker in Hull E Yorks Tilburns in Morley W Yorks
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There is then a possible marriage for a Rebecca Wright/Addy born circa 1872 Wakefield in 1897 to an Alfred Dixon in Manchester.
After checking the 1901 census out she is found living at Dean lane Failsworth Manchester.
So maybe it was an aunt who took your father to the shops in Manchester that you menitoned in one of your messsges.
Wendy
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Any census information included in this post is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukBlakeley in Batley West Yorks Turner in Hanging Heaton West Yorkshire Dann last known area Soothill West Yorks Hirst in Hanging heaton W Yorks Moss in Morley and Leeds Parker in Morley W Yorks Parker in Hull E Yorks Tilburns in Morley W Yorks
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suzard
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Amazin Trish -and well done Winston - Viktoria should be thrilled
Suz
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Dear Trish ,I think you have cracked it! there are too many coincidences to be ignored.; it is even possible that the enumerator misheard Johnson for Dobson. What a lot of work you have done on my behalf and many other people too.I am so grateful and send my heartfelt thanks. May I ask another favour please? I don`t seem able to send a cover "Thankyou" to everyone-- I must be doing something wrong,I only get personal messages through and I would not like to miss anyone out. of all who have helped. You will gather I am very new to this and you will also gather that as my father was born in 1897 that I have had my bus pass for a long time.! I have managed to get all the details of my mother`s lovely .large family--13 children- some infant and neonatal deaths but at one time there were 10 and the first was born 3 weeks before grandma and grandad got married in 1885when they were both 19 and the marriage ended with her death in 1932 at the age of 67 She was a glutton for punishment because she "adopted" three children of a widowed neighbour and when she died a sanctuary lamp was placed in church -always burning- in her memory. It only went out when the church was demolished in the Manchester "slum" clearances. Before I die I wanted to know these people as well as I could and it feels as if the family are together again even if just on paper.There is a re-union of sorts in December-people coming as far as California and I`m sure the original members all of whom are now dead would be pleased. So naturally I wanted to do the same with my dad`s family. I did my grandma who came from Shropshire but this of my grandad has had me stumped for a long time and now I am very sure I have found his ancestors. there is a lot more I could say but just one more THANKYOU or I`ll bore you to tears. I`m very happy now ..Viktoria
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HI Viktoria
For the bit of info I was able to add to Trish's find your are more than welcome.
Hope you enjoy your Xmas gathering.
Wendy
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Any census information included in this post is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukBlakeley in Batley West Yorks Turner in Hanging Heaton West Yorkshire Dann last known area Soothill West Yorks Hirst in Hanging heaton W Yorks Moss in Morley and Leeds Parker in Morley W Yorks Parker in Hull E Yorks Tilburns in Morley W Yorks
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Hi Viktoria
Despite (or because of) the long term bus pass, you have done everything right that I can see, with perhaps a minor confusion as to which board for posting - a problem we all seem to have - the advent of lots of green mods, seems to have theads being moved all over the place - regardless of age. 
If you have trouble finding your threads, after you log on to RootsChat there is a blue link - top centre/right -
Show new replies to your posts - If you click on that link, any new message on any thread you have posted on (and/or started) will be in the list.
The best place to thank everyone - is as you have done - on the thread itself. Everyone reading the thread will be so pleased that maybe the right Henry has been found. I would think his Mum did not have a very easy life - losing her husband with young children to look after.
Lots more there to keep you busy if you intend researching Eliza and James Wright to earlier generations 
I must also thank my genealogy friend who thinks outside the box (unlike me) and suggested I search for Henry without assuming a last name and Wendy and Suz who found information which agreed with my thoughts - I was needing some agreement as it did seem a little strange in the beginning.
enjoy
Trish
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