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I would appreciate a lookup of the 1841 and 1851 census of Beetham for the following family:
John Wearing--b. ~1799 possibly in Witherslack (1861 census)
Jannet (Jennat, Jennet, Janet) Wearing, wife, b. ~ 1803 in
Beetham ( 1861 census)
Thank you in advance for your time.
Genealiza
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1851 Census Beetham
John Wearing, head, 53, Ag Lab, Beetham
Jennet, wife, 48, Beetham
Mary Ann, dau, un, 20, At Home, Beetham
Margaret, dau, 17, dress Maker, Betham
Robert, son, 14, Ag Lab, Beetham
Mariah, dau, 8, Scholar, Beetham
HO107/2442
Folio: 625
Page: 25
Regards
Darcy
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COMPLETED
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Do you still need a 1841 look up?
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Yes, thank you. It would be great if you could find this family.---Genealiza
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Cant find them - sorry
Anna x
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Thank you for looking---Genealiza
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I checked the whole of westmorland census 1841 for you - any ideas where else to try?
Do you want a list of all the Wearings on the census and see if you can find other links?
Anna
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Thank you very much for your efforts. I have the following information on this family:
John Wearing born in Witherslack (sometimes says
Withyditch) Westmoreland in 1798
Janet/Jennet born in 1803 in Beetham Westmorland.
children--
Nancy born 1828 Beetham m. John Atkinson and lives in
Warton Lancashire
Mary Ann born 1831 Beetham
Margaret born 1834 Beetham
Robert born 1837 Beetham
Mariah born 1843 Beetham
In 1851 and 1861 they are in Beetham; 1871 Storth, Beetham, Westmorland; 1881 it is back to just Beetham; and in 1891 John is living in Haverback, Beetham, Wesmorland.
The later censuses and the children's birthplaces don't give much leeway as to where they might be living. Thank you again for your efforts. I really appreciate it.---Genealiza
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I dont know how they missed being on the census but there is a lot of ? on the census list I have so it might be that they havent been transcribed as they are illegible.
Anna x