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Title: COMPLETED THANKS TO GEOFF E - 1841 census Coningsby please for Stevenson
Post by: Ecneps on Monday 06 March 06 18:35 GMT (UK)
Looking for Mary Ann Stevenson aged 12 in Coningsby 1841 census please.
In 1851 she was aged 22 and head of household, would like to find her hopefully with parents in 1841.  I have found her in all later censuses (married to James Sivil in Yorkshire).
Many thanks, Barbara
Title: Re: 1841 census Coningsby please for Stevenson
Post by: Geoff E on Monday 06 March 06 19:11 GMT (UK)
1841

631-7/5
Coningsby
Chas STEVENSON 40 Blacksmith
Mary 40
Mary 12
Matilda 1
Robert SAMPSON 20 AgLab
Mary WELLS 20
All born Lincs
Title: Re: 1841 census Coningsby please for Stevenson
Post by: Ecneps on Monday 06 March 06 19:16 GMT (UK)
Hi Geoff,

That's great, many thanks

Barbara
Title: Re: 1841 census Coningsby please for Stevenson
Post by: Geoff E on Monday 06 March 06 19:19 GMT (UK)
Charles buried 28 Sept 1849 (49)
Title: Re: 1841 census Coningsby please for Stevenson
Post by: Ecneps on Monday 06 March 06 19:25 GMT (UK)
Oh, even better, thank you, I thought her parents must have died before 1851 and was just about to start looking for the deaths - thanks once again,
Barbara
Title: Re: 1841 census Coningsby please for Stevenson
Post by: Geoff E on Monday 06 March 06 19:35 GMT (UK)
Oh and ....

1851
2108/297
Coningsby
Mary STEVENSON 53 Charwoman, Ruskington
in house of Wm and Betsy POGSON
Title: Re: 1841 census Coningsby please for Stevenson
Post by: Ecneps on Monday 06 March 06 19:53 GMT (UK)
Brilliant, and Mary Ann lived at 2108/292 so quite near her mother. I have just about done all I can with Mary Ann now, thanks to you - interesting that mother and daughter lived separately in 1851, Mary Ann had her future sister-in-law lodging with her, perhaps they didn't get on!  I'd love to know the story between the censuses.
Thanks for all your help,
Barbara