Author Topic: I can't read the 1841 Sutton Courtney Census for George Minchin (1751, Drayton).  (Read 2562 times)

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Season's Greetings to You All  :)

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It's too faint on Ancestry.

I will be much obliged if you could decipher George and his family for me.

Malcolm


Thomas, Davies, Jones, Walters, Daniel in Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion. That should narrow it down a bit!
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Re: I can't read the 1841 Sutton Courtney Census for George Minchin (1751, Drayton).
« Reply #1 on: Friday 19 December 14 14:49 GMT (UK) »
George Minchin,  70
Ann Minchin, 55
George Minchin, 15
James Pointer, 20  all born Berkshire

Would make George's DOB 1771 not 1751 though?
GOATER, LAN, ALL
BOURKE, MAYO/ LAN
LONERGAN, TIP
McGREAL, MAYO
FLAHERTY, GALWAY/ ALL
HOUGH, LAN/ ALL

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Re: I can't read the 1841 Sutton Courtney Census for George Minchin (1751, Drayton).
« Reply #2 on: Friday 19 December 14 14:50 GMT (UK) »
PS That's from the transcription though - can't read the image at all, sorry  :(
GOATER, LAN, ALL
BOURKE, MAYO/ LAN
LONERGAN, TIP
McGREAL, MAYO
FLAHERTY, GALWAY/ ALL
HOUGH, LAN/ ALL

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Re: I can't read the 1841 Sutton Courtney Census for George Minchin (1751, Drayton).
« Reply #3 on: Friday 19 December 14 15:26 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Miriam,

Actually, 1771 makes more sense.

He was a baker in Chertsey when daughter Dinah (b1813 - Drayton, Berks)  married William Stroud, son of another  William Stroud, landlord of The George in Guildford Street.

Happy Christmas to you and yours!
Thomas, Davies, Jones, Walters, Daniel in Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion. That should narrow it down a bit!
Vincent: Fressingfield, Suffolk, Stockton & Sunderland.
Murtha/Murtaugh: Dundalk & Sunderland
Ingram: Cairnie by Huntly, Scotland then Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.
Bardouleau: London - in memory of my stepmother Annie Rose née Bardouleau who put up with a lot from me.
gedmatch.com A006809
Kit uploaded to familytreedna.com B171041
Y-DNA R-M269 & mtDNA U5b1f


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Re: I can't read the 1841 Sutton Courtney Census for George Minchin (1751, Drayton).
« Reply #4 on: Friday 19 December 14 15:33 GMT (UK) »
Happy Christmas to you too  ;D
GOATER, LAN, ALL
BOURKE, MAYO/ LAN
LONERGAN, TIP
McGREAL, MAYO
FLAHERTY, GALWAY/ ALL
HOUGH, LAN/ ALL

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Re: I can't read the 1841 Sutton Courtney Census for George Minchin (1751, Drayton).
« Reply #5 on: Friday 19 December 14 15:40 GMT (UK) »
He was a baker in Chertsey when daughter Dinah (b1813 - Drayton, Berks)  married William Stroud,

He's an Ag Lab on the 1841 entry (where it definitely says aged 70+).

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Re: I can't read the 1841 Sutton Courtney Census for George Minchin (1751, Drayton).
« Reply #6 on: Friday 19 December 14 15:42 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Richard,

his occupation came from the marriage registry entry for Dinah (in Shoreditch).

Scepticism remains on as a background task :(
Thomas, Davies, Jones, Walters, Daniel in Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion. That should narrow it down a bit!
Vincent: Fressingfield, Suffolk, Stockton & Sunderland.
Murtha/Murtaugh: Dundalk & Sunderland
Ingram: Cairnie by Huntly, Scotland then Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.
Bardouleau: London - in memory of my stepmother Annie Rose née Bardouleau who put up with a lot from me.
gedmatch.com A006809
Kit uploaded to familytreedna.com B171041
Y-DNA R-M269 & mtDNA U5b1f

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Re: I can't read the 1841 Sutton Courtney Census for George Minchin (1751, Drayton).
« Reply #7 on: Friday 19 December 14 16:40 GMT (UK) »
Can just about make out that George is an Ag Lab (FindMyPast and Ancestry) and I'd agree that he was shown as being 70.

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