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Topic: 1861 census - George PARR (Read 202 times)
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SC
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I would appreciate finding a George Parr b abt 1856 in Derby in the 1861 census Not sure who his parents are at this stage though his mother or a sibling could be an Eliza as he named his first daughter Eliza
There are only 2 George Parrs showing up on the BMD indexes in Derby Jun 1856 and Jun 1857 The Jun 1856 one is closer to his age in the 1881 census
Any help would be appreciated Thanks SC
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wendy47
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This is one SC
1861 Census for 21 Hulland Street, Litchurch, Derbyshire
Samuel Parr 31 Head Mar Baker & Grocer b Radcliffe on Soar Notts Eliza Parr 35 Wife Shopwoman b Weston under Wood Derbyshire George Parr 5 Son b Litchurch, Derbyshire, Emma Horton 4 Visitor b Southwark Elizabeth Ratcliffe 19 Servant b Shardlow Derbyshire
RG9 Piece 2505 Folio 37 Page 37
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VEAL, PRICE, STURGE, BELLET, DREW, TAYLOR Som/Glos COTTERELL, NAPPER, NASH, FLEETWOOD, HANDLEY, COLLINS Hereford NASH, TYLER Warks, Kent CROWE, REYNOLDS, BEARMAN Suflk/Essx/Middx Abraham CARLSON/CHARLSON Sweden/E Ldn COX Wilts STILES, DORTON Middx, Surrey "Fisher" HALLUM London? HANSTEY, MARSHALL Northumberland ELDRIDGE, ALDRIDGE, STILES, DORTON Ldn RAGLESS, NYE Sussex FEGAN, LOUGHLIN Down CLAYTON SWEENY Cork PROBABLE IMPOSSIBILITIES ARE TO BE PREFERRED TO IMPROBABLE POSSIBILITIES - ARISTOTLE
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wendy47
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In the 1871 Census at 66 Nugent Street, Litchurch, George is an Apprentice ? Enjeneer [sic]. Samuel is a Tobaconists Assistant RG10 Piece 3574 Folio 78 Page 15
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VEAL, PRICE, STURGE, BELLET, DREW, TAYLOR Som/Glos COTTERELL, NAPPER, NASH, FLEETWOOD, HANDLEY, COLLINS Hereford NASH, TYLER Warks, Kent CROWE, REYNOLDS, BEARMAN Suflk/Essx/Middx Abraham CARLSON/CHARLSON Sweden/E Ldn COX Wilts STILES, DORTON Middx, Surrey "Fisher" HALLUM London? HANSTEY, MARSHALL Northumberland ELDRIDGE, ALDRIDGE, STILES, DORTON Ldn RAGLESS, NYE Sussex FEGAN, LOUGHLIN Down CLAYTON SWEENY Cork PROBABLE IMPOSSIBILITIES ARE TO BE PREFERRED TO IMPROBABLE POSSIBILITIES - ARISTOTLE
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SC
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Hi Wendy
Thank you very much for the censuses - entirely possible George was a mechanical draughtsman in 1881 and there is an Eliza in that family
Just checked the 1881 and it looks like Samuel remarried an Emma so a dau named after a mother who had just died would be appropriate
Will have to get George's marriage cert and see if it all pieces together He got married in Nottingham and moved to Toxteth Park but the children were christened in Derby George died very young as his wife remarried in 1884 and I have just discovered she emigrated to Illinois
So lots to go on here and many thanks SC
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wendy47
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Hi SC
I do hope they are your family. Glad to have helped. I would be interested to know the outcome of your certs. It does seem likely as George married in Nottinghamshire and Samuel came from there. Radcliffe on Soar is right on the border of Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire. Below you can find out about Litchurch.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Litchurch
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VEAL, PRICE, STURGE, BELLET, DREW, TAYLOR Som/Glos COTTERELL, NAPPER, NASH, FLEETWOOD, HANDLEY, COLLINS Hereford NASH, TYLER Warks, Kent CROWE, REYNOLDS, BEARMAN Suflk/Essx/Middx Abraham CARLSON/CHARLSON Sweden/E Ldn COX Wilts STILES, DORTON Middx, Surrey "Fisher" HALLUM London? HANSTEY, MARSHALL Northumberland ELDRIDGE, ALDRIDGE, STILES, DORTON Ldn RAGLESS, NYE Sussex FEGAN, LOUGHLIN Down CLAYTON SWEENY Cork PROBABLE IMPOSSIBILITIES ARE TO BE PREFERRED TO IMPROBABLE POSSIBILITIES - ARISTOTLE
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SC
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Hi wendy
Thank you for the reference to Litchurch - it's very interesting Maybe why in 1881 George just said b Derby since Litchurch didn't exist any more
Will post any further relevant info as it becomes available for any others who may have an interest in this thread
SC
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