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Topic: 1841 - 1851 Look up - Large - Manchester (Read 109 times)
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peterbennett
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Hi Alex
Not sure but could this be your family in the 1861 census. If yes then it seems he (James) was born in Crab Tree Green which is a small hamlet in the township of Oakmere, Northwich Cheshire.
There is no country wide name index for any census prior to 1861, so not possible to search by name only, someone would need an address. Looking at the birth of the oldest child William c1851 I would guess they were in Manchester and that is where you should be looking first.
There is a marriage indexed in the http://freebmd.rootsweb.com/cgi/search.pl
dated March 1850 Manchester vol 20 page 547 James Large, there are a couple of Ann's on the same page. You should find her maiden name first from one of the children's birth certificates, then from the marriage cert you should get the name of their fathers which will make searching easier.
I have searched the Oakmere/Crabtree Green area in 1841 and not found any families named Large.
1861 RG9-2932-f84 Ancoats Manchester
James Large 31 carter Crab tree green Cheshire Ann 32 Burnage Manchester William 10 Manchester Samuel 8 Manchester Sarah 6 ~
good luck and if you get a name for his father let me know and I will search again.
peterbennett
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Hi
I think you may be better putting a request for this search on our Lancashire board.
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GalaxyJane
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Hi everyone, In case there is anyone else interested in this family, Alex did as suggested and posted on the Lancashire board, where she and I managed to work out a connection. See there for more information! Would it help anyone to locate them on the 1841, to know the family came from Tarvin according to the 1851 census, when they are indeed in Manchester. The father was William, born 1801. Wife was Sarah. (William was also the father of my GGG aunt Eliza Woulidge, nee Large) Regards Jane
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peterbennett
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Hi Jane/Alex
I have had a look through the 1841 Tarvin and found this family that looks right, but no James with them to make a connection.
HO107-98-10-Page26 Old Moss Tarvin
William Large 40 ag/lab all born in county Sarah 38 Mary 11 Elizabeth 9 Samuel 6 Daniel 4 Ann 2 Ann William 4 months
I found in a marriage index details of a marr at Tarvin St Andrews 20/4/1827 for William Large and Sarah Houghland.
I checked again through the Tarvin parish to see if there was an Houghland family thought James may have been with them. On the next page (28) to William Large are details of these families which may be connected somewhere along the line,but no James Large.
Samuel Houghland 75 ag lab Mary 70
next door
Thomas Houghland 50 ag lab Lucy 50 William 9 Samuel 2
hope this helps
peterbennett
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GalaxyJane
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Hi there, Alex and Peter, Many thanks for this, another Peter Bennet tour de force. Apologies for the late reply, I was off line last night Regards and gratitude, Jane
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