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Title: 1881 Two Sarah Alice Taylor's
Post by: daniel tay on Saturday 07 November 09 22:14 GMT (UK)
Hi All,
Is this a mistake on the 1881 cens or can the same person be at two addresses in 1881? Because SARAH ALICE TAYLOR who is 2 years old, at 88 Dale street with her parents Thomas & Hannah Taylor and with sister's Harriet age 4 & Rachel Taylor age 1 all born Milnrow.
Now there is a SARAH ALICE TAYLOR who is 2 years old with a  Rachel Todd & William Todd address of Fieldhouse cottage. Now this Sarah Alice Taylor is a niece to Rachel & William Todd this is correct because Rachel was a Taylor and a sister to Hannah and yes Hannah did marry a Taylor. 
the ref Number are 1341985 Rg 11 4116/114 & 1341981 Rg 11 4100/30.
What do you think?
Many Thanks Dan Tay.
Title: Re: 1881 Two Sarah Alice Taylor's
Post by: mosiefish on Saturday 07 November 09 22:37 GMT (UK)
Hi Dan,

I am sure they will be many more replies.  The answer is it is far more common than you would think!  I have come across it a few times in my own family research. 

Mo
Title: Re: 1881 Two Sarah Alice Taylor's
Post by: Luzzu on Sunday 08 November 09 14:12 GMT (UK)
Hi,

 :)

In 1911 my great uncle, age 2,  appears twice.  With his parents at one address and again at the home his maternal grandparents.

Luzzu