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mikeg13
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page turn in 1891 census
« on: Tuesday 07 July 09 22:34 UTC (UK) »

I view the census pages through Genes reunited and in the 1891 census there is a record of a William Geary (and family) living at
2 Friars Place
St. Saviour 22
Borough Road
what would like to find out is who was living at 9 Friars Place at same time, but no idea how to look at next page, have tried all names hope/ could be but no joy.


 
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CaroleW
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Re: page turn in 1891 census
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 07 July 09 22:43 UTC (UK) »

Is there an indicator as to the page number (eg) 3 of 22 and a forward and back arrow to move to the next or earlier page?

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Re: page turn in 1891 census
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 07 July 09 23:03 UTC (UK) »

No indication that can see, not sure but through GR could well only be able to see 1 page, pain if thats right
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Re: page turn in 1891 census
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 08 July 09 13:20 UTC (UK) »

On FMP I have viewed the next page which lists the end of Number 4, 4a 5 & 6
with the following people

4A the Silvey family
5 Benjamin & thomas Word
6 the Hitcher family

Number 4 seems to be mutiple occupancy:

The Cranley family
The Boney family
The Heath family
The Doodey family
The Richards family
The Slaney family (with Boney granchildren)
The warnham family
& William Briea with the Wood family lodging
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mikeg13
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Re: page turn in 1891 census
« Reply #4 on: Wednesday 08 July 09 17:26 UTC (UK) »

Cheers for that, but its 9 am interested in, it was where my mum lived, and know it was in the family by 1901.
Assume size of house pretty much the same, how they fitted all in as at 4 no idea, houses not that big.
My grand father john Clark sold horse meat from the house
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Re: page turn in 1891 census
« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 08 July 09 19:21 UTC (UK) »

Found number 9:


All Clarks but appear to be three households:

CLARK, James 1848 Meat Purveyor  Southwark   
CLARK, Fanny Wife 1850 Sack Maker  Southwark   
CLARK, John Son 1877 Meat Purveyor  Southwark   
CLARK, Mary Daughter 1884 Sack Maker  Southwark 
CLARK, Sarah Daughter  1887  Southwark   
CLARK, Wm Son  1893  Southwark   

CLARK, James Head 1875 Sack Maker  Southwark   
CLARK, Mary Wife 1877  Bermondsey   
CLARK, James Son  1901  Southwark   

CLARK, W Head Married  1862 General Lab  Southwark   
CLARK, Mary Ann Wife  1869  Exeter 
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mikeg13
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Re: page turn in 1891 census
« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 08 July 09 20:01 UTC (UK) »

Thank you so much, not at all what expected to find there but for me very interesting, remember the house well, even in the 60's no electricity in fact till it was pulled down that was true, it was not that big either.
That is something for me to look into
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Re: page turn in 1891 census
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 08 July 09 21:28 UTC (UK) »

Sorry, but that is 1901.  Has to be with William born in 1893  Undecided

I couldn't find 9 Friars Place in 1891 since the ED ended on the next page at No 6.  I looked through the whole enumeration district (No 10 as per the Street Index) and could not find any house numbers in Friars Plce above 6.

Puzzling......

Nell
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Re: page turn in 1891 census
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 08 July 09 22:18 UTC (UK) »

Had not noticed that, was so pleased to think he had found it. Is very strange
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