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Topic: 1901 census Sheffield. Surname Fox (Read 140 times)
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einstein
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Help needed please to find the family of William Sollit Fox b.c.1895. I have found him with his brother John Sollit Fox and a John (his father?). I know he had sisters but cannot find them or his mother.
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Ball (Mapperley), Hardy (Ruddington) , Martin (Heanor), Aram (Ilkeston), Fletcher (Codnor), Dowman, (Milford)
Grant (Oldham, Sheffield, Doncaster) Molloy (Nottingham, Manchester?)
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Tati
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Hi einstein,
Is this the record you have found?
1901 RG13/4370 102 32 Sheffield, Yorkshire 3 bk 60 Stepney Street John Fox, head, s, 46, Labourer in Brick Works Ann Sollitt, housekeeper, wid, 48, Housekeeper John Sollitt, boarder, s, 20, Cokes Carter Emma Sollitt, boarder, s, 18, Saw Rubber John Sollitt Fox, son, 10 Wm Sollitt Fox, son, 7
All born Sheffield
Don't you think the boys are the children of John and Ann?
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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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Ann was already living with John Fox in 1891
1891 RG12/3825 47 11 Sheffield, Yorkshire 4 Coopers Yard Lane 2 rooms occupied Ann Sollitt, head, wid, 33, Fork Burnisher (in 1881 her age is 22) Albert, son, 15, Labourer Ann E, dau, 12, scholar Joseph, son, 8, scholar Emma, dau, 5, scholar John, son, 10 months John Fox, lodger, s, 33, Labourer
All born Sheffield
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einstein
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hi Tati, thanks a million for the info. It seems that John and Ann never married and that John (jnr) and William took the surnames of both the father and mother. Intriguing!
Malcolm.
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Ball (Mapperley), Hardy (Ruddington) , Martin (Heanor), Aram (Ilkeston), Fletcher (Codnor), Dowman, (Milford)
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einstein
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you are correct when you say Ann was a Mason, have just found them on 1881 census. Her parents were George and Sarah plus 5 siblings.
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Ball (Mapperley), Hardy (Ruddington) , Martin (Heanor), Aram (Ilkeston), Fletcher (Codnor), Dowman, (Milford)
Grant (Oldham, Sheffield, Doncaster) Molloy (Nottingham, Manchester?)
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