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Topic: 1841/1851 Census Look up please??!! (Read 398 times)
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sue19
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Hi, could someone do a look up for me on the 1851 and the 1841 (if possible), please?
I'm looking for:-
George King b.1828 in Bucklebury and Edward Tidbury b. 1831 in Bucklebury
Many thanks 
Sue
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HarryW
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Sue,
Bucklebury 1851 HO107/1691 Folio 193 Page 3
Edward TIDBURY, Head, 20, Labourer, born Bucklebury Caroline TIDBURY, Wife, 21, , b Thatcham George TIDBURY, Son, 1m, , b Bucklebury
I can't find George KING - in fact there do not appear to be any KINGs either born or living in Bucklebury.
Regards Harry
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Census Information is Crown Copyright, from www.nationalarchives.gov.ukMy Interests: Berkshire: Amor, Beard, Creed, Gale, Noakes, Pearmain, Spencer, White, Willis Cornwall: Cundy Devon: Arscott, Coram, Eastlake, Reeve Essex: Ager, Garrad, Linsell, Pearmain Hampshire: Noakes Norfolk: Fox, Spencer, Wilkins Northumberland: Ager, Bell, Cundy, Gair, Robinson Oxfordshire: Allmond, Beard, Burton, Cobb, Creed, Hillsdon, Nichols, Shurville Wiltshire: Amor Yorkshire: Fox
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sue19
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Hi Harry,
Thank you so much for your help 
I have to admit I made a bit of a faux-pas with George King! He was actually born in 1828 in Long Crowmarsh, Oxon. 
Very sorry! could you have another look if poss please?
Many thanks Sue
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sue19
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Hi Debbie 
I got Long Crowmarsh, Oxon off of the 1871 census which shows this as the birthplace for George King. I'm afraid I have no idea whether it is the same place as Crowmarsh Gifford 
Thanks for trying though 
Sue
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sue19
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Oh Debbie, you're an absolute star 
That's almost certainly him as on one of the censuses he used a middle initial and I had it down as a possible 'L' (it was difficult to read), so George Lee would fit that scenario!
He was my gt gt grandfather and the extra information you provided now gives me the name of my gt gt gt grandparents - it also explains the origin of my middle name (Elizabeth)!
Another thing which makes me think it's definitely him is the Innkeeper part, insofar as that seemed to be a family trait on that side and each generation ended up running pubs!! My Dad, Auntie and Uncle all being born in one. Although that's where the trait stopped unfortunately!
Once again Debbie thank you so much for taking the trouble to pursue this for me. Someone give the girl a gold star!
Hope to be able to return the favour one day.
Sue
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sue19
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Hi again Debbie 
What can I say
Yes, it does indeed help. Thank you once again for taking the time and trouble to look them up for me - that's a few more pieces of the puzzle solved!!
I'm off on hols tomorrow for a week so I haven't had much time to digest all the info as yet, but I'll certainly get cracking on updating my Family Tree when I get back!
Thanks again Debbie - that's 2 gold stars now! 
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