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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Lincolnshire => England => Lincolnshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: fred2derf on Sunday 15 February 15 22:53 GMT (UK)
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1881
RG11 Piece 3267 Folio 94 Page 25
Civil Parish: Great Grimsby
County: Lincolnshire
Registration District: Caistor
Sub-RD: Great Grimsby
ED: 4
Address: 378 Victoria Street North
Mary Ann Jewitt Head Widow F 54 Landlady Grimsby, Lincolnshire
George Stuart Son In Law Mar M 32 Tugman (Harb Dock) Barnsley, Yorkshire
Grace Stuart Daughter Mar F 25 Tugmans Wife Grimsby, Lincolnshire
George W Stuart Grand Son M 4 Scholar Grimsby, Lincolnshire
Grace F Stuart Grand Dau F 0 (10MO) Grimsby, Lincolnshire
Elizabeth Noble servant F 17 General Serv Beverley, Yorkshire
I'd like a look up please for the family in 1891 and 1901 with census ref.
Thanks,
Fred
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1891
All born Grimsby apart from George
RG12; Piece: 2613; Folio: 32; Page: 4
10, Fildes Street Grimsby
George B Stuart 42 Tugboat man Barnsley, Yorkshire
Grace Stuart 35
George W Stuart 15 scholar
Grace F Stuart 11
Gertrude A Stuart 9
Gerald F Stuart 7
Gilbert P Stuart 3
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Oh - I've just noticed all their names start with G ;D
1901 RG13; Piece: 3094; Folio: 88; Page: 16
108, Park Street, Grimsby
All born Great Grimsby apart from George
George B Stuart 50 Marine Engineer Barnsley
Grace Stuart 44
George W Stuart 24 Marine Engineer
Gertie A Stuart 18
Gerald Jos Stuart 16 Engine Fitter
Gilbert Percy Stuart 12
Gladys Louisa Stuart 9
Georgetta Stuart 7
Glen Wallace Stuart 1
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1891 Caistor RG12 2615 47 5
Mary A Jewitt 64 Tug Boat Owner
Living on her own
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Death Reg. 1900 3rd Quarter Grimsby, Mary Ann Jewitt aged 72, Vol 7a, page 369
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Thanks groom.
It must have been Great Grimsby that got them going with G. :)
Regards,
Fred
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Thanks catfordcrooner.
I'm slowly working my way though this STUART family with queries from time to time.
Regards,
Fred
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Makes you wonder if he deliberately married someone whose name started with G and decided to settle in a place that started with the same letter! I bet it caused confusion if any letters were just addressed to G Stuart.
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Same as last month http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=710503
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Thanks Geoff - what a pity this is a duplicate post as Fred was given this information a month ago!
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I remembered the thing about all the Gs.
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My apologies but this time I got the census ref as asked for.
Fred
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My apologies but this time I got the census ref as asked for.
Fred
I don't want to nit-pick, but in your original post you merely asked
I'd like a look up please for George senior and family in 1891 and 1901.
You were given the look-ups (and duly thanked the poster).
If you'd wanted the references why didn't you either ask for them at the time, or at least revive that thread, to save people wasting time duplicating work?
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It was my error and the duplicate could have been identified and deleted.
However:
The National Archives has relinquished Crown Copyright on documents within its control provided certain conditions are met. Basically you are required to include (a) an acknowledgement that the record is in the care of TNA (b) the full reference of the document.
In the case of a census entry
For 1841 this includes the class/piece/book number (e.g. HO107/1234/5), folio/schedule No. and page No.
For 1851-1901 this includes the class/piece number, folio/schedule No. and page No.
For 1911 this includes the Class/piece number and schedule No.
Fred
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The National Archives has relinquished Crown Copyright on documents within its control provided certain conditions are met. Basically you are required to include (a) an acknowledgement that the record is in the care of TNA (b) the full reference of the document.
That's why most of us have that either under our avatar or elsewhere on the post. ;D
Rootschat still doesn't allow cut and paste of census transcripts from subscription sites though. These have to be your own transcriptions.
Glad you eventually got what you needed.
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Hi Groom
How do I get Crown Copyright on my posts?
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Hi Groom
How do I get Crown Copyright on my posts?
Profile
Modify profile
Then add it in either Surname Interests or Personal text
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Thank you Groom
Jeff
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I prefer to spend my money purchasing copies of certificates rather than take out a subscription to a pay sites. Not easy to get much in 30 minutes on a computer at my local library so I post a few census queries.
Fred