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Topic: HARE in Beaconsfield census lookup plz (Read 510 times)
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Patches
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Hi
Can someone lookup these families on early censuses for me
George Hare head Sarah Hare wife Children George b1806 Nelly b 1809 Richard b 1812 William b 1814 John b1817 Elizabeth b1820 Thomas b1826
George Hare Head b1806 Elizabeth Hare wife Children Thomas b1829 Joseph b1831
There may well be other children and both families seem to have stayed in Beaconsfield
Thank you
Patches
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Kent - Jones, Wigley, Rigden, Philpott, Perry, Irwin, Nutten, Giles, McNalty & Burley Sussex - Barden, Bridger, Crampton, Foster & Marchant Yorkshire - Ford, Cawkwell Fife - McNalty
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Tati
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Hi Patches (and Mum! Sorry I posted anyway because I had the 3 families ),
1841 HO107/45/10 8 13 Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire Shepherds Lane George Hare, 55, Ag lab Sarah, 50, Lacemaker William, 25, Bricklayer Richard, 15, Ag lab Ellen, 5
Next door:
George Hare, 30, Blacksmith Elizabeth, 30, Lacemaker Thomas, 11 Joseph, 9 Elizabeth, 3 / Nelly Williamson, 30, Lacemaker
Next door, posting in case he turns out to be related: John Hare, 55, Sawyer Martha, 60, Lacemaker John, 22, Sawyer Amelia, 15, Lacemaker
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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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Patches
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Thanks so much
I'm sure (just seen 51 which confirms) George 1806 is son of George elder who could be brother of John
Not absolutely sure yet cos there's a lot of Hare's and they only used about 8 different christian names.
Thanks you both for your help
Patches
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Patches
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Hi Tati
Thats what I found, but you found 2 more children, thankyou.
At the moment I have found 12 Hare families around that time, and I guess they will all fit together in one way or another, my head aches lol
Ty again
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standage
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Hi,
An Elizabeth Hare of Beaconsfield is one of my direct ancestors - she married a James Rance in Beaconsfield, and later died in 1867 (James rance died much earlier, in 1845).
I don't have all my records to hand at work, but does this tie up with anything you have found thus far. I haven't managed to get back any further on the Hare side, so I'm very interested in what you may have found !
-Kevin.
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Firstome
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I was born in 1933 in Beaconsfield and remember Hares around then. I have several Hares in my family tree, connected with the many Almonds of Beaconsfield.
Edward Hare born 1770 abt married 13.4.1796 Elizabeth Almond 1776-1825 Beaconsfield 8 children Edward, Sarah, James*, Joseph, Elizabeth, Richard, Maria and Lavinia 1816
James married Mary Worley of West Wycombe in 1823
From my point of view, I am more interested in the Almond family and I never came across any of them still in Beaconsfield.
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