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Paul E
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Re: Your Favourite Census Mistranscriptions!
« Reply #30 on: Sunday 27 February 05 19:44 UTC (UK) »

Hi Angela

You can access the keywords box in a number of ways.

If you are in a particular census year (eg 1871) and are on the blue EXACT MATCHES screen rather than the orange BEST MATCHES screen, there is an option to the left of the SEARCH button that says 'Show Advanced Search Options'.  If you click on this, you get a range of options, one of which is KEYWORDS.

Its also available on the SEARCH CENSUS RECORDS screen, which performs a search across all the censuses.  If you input Western Sahara on the Keywords box here, (you don't need to complete any other box) and click search, you'll see the result.

Hope this helps

Paul
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Re: Your Favourite Census Mistranscriptions!
« Reply #31 on: Sunday 27 February 05 19:59 UTC (UK) »

If you use Paul's method and type in born in Somalia on the census page.
It has been mistranscribed for Somerset.

You get the following results!!!!!!!!

  1871 England Census        1     
  1871 Isle of Man Census  3     
  1871 Wales Census        355     
  1891 Channel Islands Census  1     
  1891 England Census     10,099     
  1891 Wales Census      1,402     
  1901 England Census  2     

All of you with ancestors born in Taunton and surrounding areas, whom you can't find in 1891, try Somalia.

By the way Ancestry are aware and are working on putting things right.

Carol

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Rogers, Rapkin, Phillips - Hammersmith/Fulham/Paddington areas
Worth Bailey, Heapy, Burgess. All Macclesfield Cheshire
Mockridge,West Monkton Somerset
Jenner,Clapham Surrey
Kendrick,Liverpool
Wensley,Somerset

Coleman and Mc Namara from Ennis, Co Clare, Ireland
Blake and Maloney from  Kilbaha Co Clare, Ireland
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« Reply #32 on: Sunday 27 February 05 20:04 UTC (UK) »

Carol - you've just dashed a thousand family historians' dreams of tracing their family back to the African plains! Smiley

best wishes

Paul
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« Reply #33 on: Sunday 27 February 05 20:07 UTC (UK) »

In 1881 he was called 'FWITCHIS' .............. honest .. if you dont believe me take a look ............. He's the only one there with that 'dopey' name !!
joboy 

Sounds like you need to be visiting the CENSUSWHACK thread, joboy!

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« Reply #34 on: Sunday 27 February 05 20:47 UTC (UK) »

On the 1871 census transcription, I recently came across

Gaston Huguenin, born Watchfield, Cheshire, Switzerland!

How the transcriber could get the name right, but misread "Naturalised British" as "Watchfield, Cheshire" defeats me!
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ANT: Nesbit, Potts      
CHS: Gosling, Hinton, Johnson, Marsland, Sorton      
LAN: Barlow, Jackson, James, Potts, Sorton
MAY: Caulfield, Griffin      
SAL/STS: Goodwin, Gregory      
SOM: Dowding, James, Jones

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« Reply #35 on: Sunday 27 February 05 21:07 UTC (UK) »

I always thought there was a Swiss Canton called Cheshire, MR, where the locals persisted (despite a wealth of experience to the contrary) in trying to make watches out of rock salt.
Oh, how the rest of the country laughed at them! Wink
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« Reply #36 on: Sunday 27 February 05 21:32 UTC (UK) »

No, that's Fribourg FR - at least according to my husband, who comes from the canton of Neuchâtel.

By the way, we found someone from his home town on the 1891 census: it's a bit unfair to count it as a mistranscription, but here it is anyway:

George A Perrenoud, b. Chauxdefourd, Purtzerland

La Chaux-de-Fonds isn't exactly well-known, but Purtzerland for Switzerland?Huh
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ANT: Nesbit, Potts      
CHS: Gosling, Hinton, Johnson, Marsland, Sorton      
LAN: Barlow, Jackson, James, Potts, Sorton
MAY: Caulfield, Griffin      
SAL/STS: Goodwin, Gregory      
SOM: Dowding, James, Jones

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Re: Your Favourite Census Mistranscriptions!
« Reply #37 on: Sunday 27 February 05 22:02 UTC (UK) »

Thanks for the help on Keywords, Paul - I'd never tried them before!

What a great way to avoid doing the work I was supposed to be tackling Grin

Western Sahara is particularly bizarre - I can't imagine how they got that out of the records.

On the other hand, it might be easier to see how they mistranscribed an 'l' to an 'r' in the Bellamy family's address in 1881 - Clap Gate, Thorne, Yorkshire....

Angela
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Especially looking for - Sealey, Rogers, Sheppard in Wiltshire; Virgin, Slade, Abbott, Saint in Somerset; and Virgin, Tarr, Beer in Devon
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Re: Your Favourite Census Mistranscriptions!
« Reply #38 on: Sunday 27 February 05 22:03 UTC (UK) »


All of you with ancestors born in Taunton and surrounding areas, whom you can't find in 1891, try Somalia.

By the way Ancestry are aware and are working on putting things right.

Carol
 

Several Cheshire towns have mysteriously emigrated to Switzerland on the same census - I can only suppose a transcriber used the abbreviation CH?  

And for Francoise Ashenden, who was really born in Switzerland, the transcribers have invented a new town called Naburilion B Subject.....
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ANT: Nesbit, Potts      
CHS: Gosling, Hinton, Johnson, Marsland, Sorton      
LAN: Barlow, Jackson, James, Potts, Sorton
MAY: Caulfield, Griffin      
SAL/STS: Goodwin, Gregory      
SOM: Dowding, James, Jones

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Re: Your Favourite Census Mistranscriptions!
« Reply #39 on: Saturday 12 March 05 00:01 UTC (UK) »

 :)Hi

Mary Stoker - Margaret Stucker - Margaret SLUCKER


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Re: Your Favourite Census Mistranscriptions!
« Reply #40 on: Monday 14 March 05 20:00 UTC (UK) »

Hi all

Maybe I might find my missing ancestor in Saudi Arabia instead of Sandhurst. I better go check!  Grin

Linda
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Dove - Maidstone Kent
Ralph - Relf - Cranbrook Kent
Cottrell - Barcombe Sussex
Ecclestone - Norfolk and Suffolk
Gooch - Norfolk
Burgess - Sussex and Hampshire
Stanton - Breconshire
Other names; French, Beale, Higgins (all Kent)

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Re: Your Favourite Census Mistranscriptions!
« Reply #41 on: Tuesday 15 March 05 18:39 UTC (UK) »

these are from US census. 1930 and 1880, the only ones I have access too. I don't know about other places, but here they charge. A LOT....  Sad
Molly Jo Smith - transcribed as Mallie Joe Smith
Lity Smith - transcribed as Lida Smith
Reba Smith - transcribed as Reber Smith


this isn't one of mine, but I just found a Hottie Smith.  Cheesy haha
ooh, and a Smith Smith - bet that name took effort
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« Reply #42 on: Tuesday 15 March 05 19:58 UTC (UK) »

and a Smith Smith

I bet there are Smith family historians who dream of having this person in their tree!

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« Reply #43 on: Tuesday 15 March 05 22:36 UTC (UK) »

There is one in limpley Stoke in Wilts in 1851 Grin
Smith Smith is 39 and a teazel grower born in Bath Somerset!!!!!!!!!
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O'Connell, Robinson, Conway, Cunningham (Liverpool and Ireland)
Smith, Vallis, Fry (Somerset), Horrocks (London), Neighbour (Bucks).
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« Reply #44 on: Tuesday 15 March 05 22:57 UTC (UK) »

Born in foreign parts....

Romanos Pfaff - Bad English Subject - Merthyr Tydfil, 1871 
(The image clearly says Baden!)

Louis Baillon - Naturalizon Englist Sulitts, France - Northampton, 1871

Mary J Birks - Naturalizee, USA - Crewe, 1871

William R L Brachebuch - Naturalesad British Sub - Whitby, 1871

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ANT: Nesbit, Potts      
CHS: Gosling, Hinton, Johnson, Marsland, Sorton      
LAN: Barlow, Jackson, James, Potts, Sorton
MAY: Caulfield, Griffin      
SAL/STS: Goodwin, Gregory      
SOM: Dowding, James, Jones

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