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NEW PETER STREET, ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST
« on: Thursday 10 October 13 06:17 BST (UK) »
Have found  someone with my family name (Ronayne) in the 1841 Crown Census... (Middlesex) He is 10 years old and described as a 'lab' which I guess is 'labourer'.

There are  about 14 people at this address, all different names and ages and I wonder if it is an institutiuon?

Does anyone know, please?

Thanks, Bea.

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Re: NEW PETER STREET, ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 10 October 13 06:47 BST (UK) »
Bea

HO107 737 8 19 page 32 Richard Ronayne

The Ronayne family would seem to be just ("normally") sub-letting part of #39 New Peter Street.

Ray


Census summary HO107 737 8 describes
[ “Summarised as” ]
Great Peter St South Side
New Peter St
[ “Detailed as” ]
Providence Court, Whisters(?) Ground,
extending from Great Peter St to the posts which separate it from the north end of Holland Street.
Elizabeth Place
Blue Anchor Court
Bulls Head Court and
Ann’s Place

"The wise man knows how little he knows, the foolish man does not". My Grandfather & Father.

"You can’t give kindness away.  It keeps coming back". Mark Twain (?).

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Re: NEW PETER STREET, ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 10 October 13 07:01 BST (UK) »
The only Ronayne b 1831 I can see at New Peter St is Richard, who appears to be with parents Thomas and Eliza, and siblings. He does not have an occupation.

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Re: NEW PETER STREET, ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 10 October 13 07:03 BST (UK) »
Bea

They would seem to be just sub-letting part of #39 New Peter Street.

Ray


Yes, I was just about to suggest that too. Possibly renting a room? Not unusual for that place and time - you can see others in New Peter St doing the same.


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Re: NEW PETER STREET, ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 10 October 13 07:05 BST (UK) »
Hi
Apologies, I amended my post, please reread?

Ray
"The wise man knows how little he knows, the foolish man does not". My Grandfather & Father.

"You can’t give kindness away.  It keeps coming back". Mark Twain (?).

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Re: NEW PETER STREET, ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 10 October 13 07:06 BST (UK) »
Hi
Apologies, I amended my post, please reread?

Ray

Yes, I noticed ...  :)

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Re: NEW PETER STREET, ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 10 October 13 07:08 BST (UK) »
Richard's father Thomas is described as a "Lab" (ie Labourer) but not Richard.

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Re: NEW PETER STREET, ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 10 October 13 07:20 BST (UK) »
Hello Ruskie, hello again Ray,

Once again, thanks for the help. I am having some trials finding this family but will persevere. Replies from Rootschatters have been so quick and so helpful, often quite commonsense, too. (Bach is for bachelor!)

Bea.